Facey Sarah L, Ellsworth David S, Staley Joanna T, Wright Denis J, Johnson Scott N
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury Campus, First Floor, Building L9, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, 2751 NSW, Australia.
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury Campus, First Floor, Building L9, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, 2751 NSW, Australia.
Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2014 Nov;5:66-74. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2014.09.015. Epub 2014 Oct 2.
Gaining a better understanding of climate and atmospheric change effects on species interactions is one of the great challenges facing modern ecology. Here, we review the literature concerning the responses of insect herbivores and their natural enemies to atmospheric and climate change, focusing specifically on elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO and air temperatures. We recommend that future work on the responses of systems to climate change incorporates as far as possible the trophic complexity inherent in ecosystems, and where feasible, considers the effects of interrelated climate factors in tandem. Such studies will produce more realistic insights into how species interactions may respond under future climates.
更好地理解气候和大气变化对物种相互作用的影响是现代生态学面临的重大挑战之一。在此,我们综述了有关昆虫食草动物及其天敌对大气和气候变化响应的文献,特别关注大气二氧化碳浓度升高和气温升高的情况。我们建议,未来关于系统对气候变化响应的研究应尽可能纳入生态系统固有的营养复杂性,并在可行的情况下,一并考虑相关气候因素的影响。此类研究将对物种相互作用在未来气候下可能如何响应产生更现实的见解。