Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia.
Sci Rep. 2020 Jul 23;10(1):12328. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-69050-7.
Anthropogenic impacts in groundwater ecosystems remain poorly known. Climate change is omnipresent, while groundwater salinization poses serious long-term environmental problems in arid and semi-arid regions, and is exacerbated by global warming. Both are present threats to the conservation of groundwater ecosystems, which harbour highly specialized species, with peculiar traits and limited geographic distributions. We tested the temperature and salinity tolerance of groundwater-adapted invertebrates to understand the effect of global warming and salinization in groundwater ecosystems. We used species representative of groundwater-adapted crustaceans: two copepods (harpacticoid and cyclopoid) and one syncarid, endemic to Australia. Our results show that 50% of the populations died at salt concentrations between 2.84 to 7.35 g NaCl/L after 96 h, and at 6.9 °C above the ambient aquifer temperature for copepods and more than 10 °C for syncarids. Both copepods were more sensitive to temperature and NaCl than the syncarid. We calculated a salinity risk quotient of 9.7 and predicted the risk of loss of 10% of syncarid and 20% of copepod population abundances under a worst-case scenario of global warming predictions for 2070. These results highlight that both salinity and temperature increases pose a risk to the ecological integrity of groundwater ecosystems.
人为活动对地下水生态系统的影响仍知之甚少。气候变化无处不在,而地下水盐化在干旱和半干旱地区造成严重的长期环境问题,并且随着全球变暖而加剧。这两者都对保护地下水生态系统构成了威胁,这些生态系统中栖息着高度专业化的物种,具有独特的特征和有限的地理分布。我们测试了适应地下水的无脊椎动物对温度和盐度的耐受性,以了解全球变暖对地下水生态系统的影响。我们使用了代表澳大利亚地下水适应甲壳类动物的物种:两种桡足类(桡足类和哲水蚤)和一种共生体。我们的结果表明,在 96 小时后,50%的种群在盐浓度为 2.84 至 7.35 g NaCl/L 之间死亡,而桡足类的温度比环境含水层温度高 6.9°C,共生体的温度比环境含水层温度高 10°C以上。两种桡足类对温度和 NaCl 的敏感性都高于共生体。我们计算出盐度风险商数为 9.7,并预测在 2070 年全球变暖预测的最坏情况下,共生体的 10%和桡足类的 20%种群数量损失的风险。这些结果表明,盐度和温度的升高都对地下水生态系统的生态完整性构成了威胁。