Pistevos Jennifer C A, Nagelkerken Ivan, Rossi Tullio, Olmos Maxime, Connell Sean D
Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories, School of Biological Sciences and The Environment Institute, The University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia.
ENSAIA, 2 Avenue de la Forêt de Haye TSA 40602 54518 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France.
Sci Rep. 2015 Nov 12;5:16293. doi: 10.1038/srep16293.
Alterations in predation pressure can have large effects on trophically-structured systems. Modification of predator behaviour via ocean warming has been assessed by laboratory experimentation and metabolic theory. However, the influence of ocean acidification with ocean warming remains largely unexplored for mesopredators, including experimental assessments that incorporate key components of the assemblages in which animals naturally live. We employ a combination of long-term laboratory and mesocosm experiments containing natural prey and habitat to assess how warming and acidification affect the development, growth, and hunting behaviour in sharks. Although embryonic development was faster due to temperature, elevated temperature and CO2 had detrimental effects on sharks by not only increasing energetic demands, but also by decreasing metabolic efficiency and reducing their ability to locate food through olfaction. The combination of these effects led to considerable reductions in growth rates of sharks held in natural mesocosms with elevated CO2, either alone or in combination with higher temperature. Our results suggest a more complex reality for predators, where ocean acidification reduces their ability to effectively hunt and exert strong top-down control over food webs.
捕食压力的改变会对营养结构系统产生重大影响。通过实验室实验和代谢理论评估了海洋变暖对捕食者行为的改变。然而,对于包括纳入动物自然生存群落关键组成部分的实验评估在内的中层捕食者而言,海洋酸化与海洋变暖共同产生的影响在很大程度上仍未得到探索。我们采用了包含天然猎物和栖息地的长期实验室实验和中宇宙实验相结合的方法,来评估变暖和酸化如何影响鲨鱼的发育、生长和捕食行为。尽管胚胎发育因温度升高而加快,但升高的温度和二氧化碳对鲨鱼产生了有害影响,这不仅是因为增加了能量需求,还因为降低了代谢效率以及通过嗅觉定位食物的能力。这些影响的综合作用导致在二氧化碳浓度升高(单独或与更高温度共同作用)的天然中宇宙环境中饲养的鲨鱼生长速度大幅下降。我们的研究结果表明,对于捕食者来说,现实情况更为复杂,海洋酸化会降低它们有效捕食以及对食物网施加强大自上而下控制的能力。