Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of Salento, Via Monteroni, Ecotekne 73100, LE, Italy.
Department of Biology, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA 16652, USA.
Biol Lett. 2020 Jul;16(7):20200267. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0267. Epub 2020 Jul 15.
A common belief is that body mass scaling of metabolic rate results chiefly from intrinsic body-design constraints. However, several studies have shown that multiple ecological factors affect metabolic scaling. The mechanistic basis of these effects is largely unknown. Here, we explore whether abiotic and biotic environmental factors have interactive effects on metabolic scaling. To address this question, we studied the simultaneous effects of temperature and predator cues on the ontogenetic metabolic scaling of amphipod crustaceans inhabiting two different aquatic ecosystems, a freshwater spring and a saltwater lagoon. We assessed effects of phenotypic plasticity on metabolic scaling by exposing amphipods in the laboratory to water with and without fish cues at multiple temperatures. Temperature interacts significantly with predator cues to affect metabolic scaling. Our results suggest that metabolic scaling is highly malleable in response to short-term acclimation. The interactive effects of temperature and predators show the importance of studying effects of global warming in realistic ecological contexts.
人们普遍认为,代谢率的体重规模主要是由内在的身体设计限制造成的。然而,多项研究表明,多种生态因素会影响代谢的规模。这些影响的机制基础在很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们探讨了非生物和生物环境因素是否对代谢规模有相互作用。为了解决这个问题,我们研究了温度和捕食者线索对生活在两个不同水生生态系统——一个淡水泉和一个咸水泻湖——中的两种甲壳类动物——桡足类动物的个体发生代谢规模的同时影响。我们通过在实验室中在不同温度下用有和没有鱼类线索的水来暴露桡足类动物,评估了表型可塑性对代谢规模的影响。温度与捕食者线索显著相互作用,影响代谢规模。我们的结果表明,代谢规模在短期适应过程中具有高度的可塑。温度和捕食者的相互作用表明,在现实的生态背景下研究全球变暖的影响非常重要。