Start Denon, Kirk Devin, Shea Dylan, Gilbert Benjamin
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3B3
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3B3.
Biol Lett. 2017 May;13(5). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0175.
Trophic interactions are likely to change under climate warming. These interactions can be altered directly by changing consumption rates, or indirectly by altering growth rates and size asymmetries among individuals that in turn affect feeding. Understanding these processes is particularly important for intraspecific interactions, as direct and indirect changes may exacerbate antagonistic interactions. We examined the effect of temperature on activity rate, growth and intraspecific size asymmetries, and how these temperature dependencies affected cannibalism in , a damselfly with marked intraspecific variation in size. Temperature increased activity rates and exacerbated differences in body size by increasing growth rates. Increased activity and changes in body size interacted to increase cannibalism at higher temperatures. We argue that our results are likely to be general to species with life-history stages that vary in their temperature dependencies, and that the effects of climate change on communities may depend on the temperature dependencies of intraspecific interactions.
在气候变暖的情况下,营养相互作用可能会发生变化。这些相互作用可以通过改变消耗率直接改变,也可以通过改变个体间的生长率和体型不对称性间接改变,而这反过来又会影响摄食。对于种内相互作用而言,理解这些过程尤为重要,因为直接和间接的变化可能会加剧对抗性相互作用。我们研究了温度对活动率、生长和种内体型不对称性的影响,以及这些温度依赖性如何影响一种体型存在显著种内差异的豆娘的同类相食现象。温度通过提高生长率增加了活动率,并加剧了体型差异。在较高温度下,活动增加和体型变化相互作用,导致同类相食现象增加。我们认为,我们的结果可能适用于具有不同温度依赖性生活史阶段的物种,并且气候变化对群落的影响可能取决于种内相互作用的温度依赖性。