articleAnnual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsAug 31, 2009Closed access

Is There a Latitudinal Gradient in the Importance of Biotic Interactions?

Institut de Recherche en Horticulture et Semences · Michigan State University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Biotic interactions are believed to play a role in the origin and maintenance of species diversity, and multiple hypotheses link the latitudinal diversity gradient to a presumed gradient in the importance of biotic interactions. Here we address whether biotic interactions are more important at low latitudes, finding support for this hypothesis from a wide range of interactions. Some of the best-supported examples are higher herbivory and insect predation in the tropics, and predominantly tropical mutualisms such as cleaning symbioses and ant-plant interactions. For studies that included tropical regions, biotic interactions were never more important at high latitudes. Although our results support the…

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