Blake Alexander, Marshall Dustin J
School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia.
Evol Appl. 2023 Jul 3;16(7):1274-1283. doi: 10.1111/eva.13563. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Copepods play a critical role in the carbon cycle of the planet - they mediate the sequestration of carbon into the deep ocean and are the trophic link between phytoplankton and marine food webs. Global change stressors that decrease copepod productivity create the potential for catastrophic positive feedback loops. Accordingly, a growing list of studies examine the evolutionary capacity of copepods to adapt to the two primary stressors associated with global change: warmer temperatures and lower pH. But the evolutionary capacity of copepods to adapt to changing food regimes, the third major stressor associated with global change, remains unknown. We used experimental evolution to explore how a 10-fold difference in food availability affects life history evolution in the copepod, . over 2 years, and spanning 30+ generations. Different food regimes evoked evolutionary responses across the entire copepod life history: we observed evolution in body size, size-fecundity relationships and offspring investment strategies. Our results suggest that changes to food regimes reshape life histories and that cryptic evolution in traits such as body size is likely. We demonstrate that evolution in response to changes in ocean productivity will alter consumer life histories and may distort trophic links in marine foodchains. Evolution in response to changing phytoplankton productivity may alter the efficacy of the global carbon pump in ways that have not been anticipated until now.
桡足类在地球的碳循环中发挥着关键作用——它们介导碳向深海的封存,并且是浮游植物与海洋食物网之间的营养纽带。降低桡足类生产力的全球变化压力源有可能引发灾难性的正反馈循环。因此,越来越多的研究开始考察桡足类适应与全球变化相关的两个主要压力源的进化能力:温度升高和pH值降低。但是,桡足类适应食物供应变化(与全球变化相关的第三个主要压力源)的进化能力仍然未知。我们利用实验进化来探究食物可利用性相差10倍对桡足类的生活史进化有何影响,实验持续了2年,跨越30多代。不同的食物供应状况引发了桡足类整个生活史的进化反应:我们观察到了体型、体型与繁殖力关系以及后代投资策略的进化。我们的结果表明,食物供应状况的变化会重塑生活史,而且体型等特征可能会发生隐性进化。我们证明,对海洋生产力变化的进化反应将改变消费者的生活史,并可能扭曲海洋食物链中的营养联系。对浮游植物生产力变化的进化反应可能会以迄今未曾预料到的方式改变全球碳泵的效能。