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多种胁迫对淡水食物网的影响:一项中观实验的证据。

Effects of multiple stressors on freshwater food webs: Evidence from a mesocosm experiment.

机构信息

Key Laboratory of Lake and Watershed Science for Water Security, Key Laboratory of Breeding Biotechnology and Sustainable Aquaculture, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, PR China.

Key Laboratory of Lake and Watershed Science for Water Security, Key Laboratory of Breeding Biotechnology and Sustainable Aquaculture, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2024 May 1;348:123819. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123819. Epub 2024 Mar 18.

Abstract

Natural and anthropogenic pressures exert influence on ecosystem structure and function by affecting the physiology and behavior of organisms, as well as the trophic interactions within assemblages. Therefore, understanding how multiple stressors affect aquatic ecosystems can improve our ability to manage and protect these ecosystems and contribute to understanding fundamental ecological principles. Here, we conducted a mesocosm experiment to ascertain the individual and combined effects of multiple stressors on trophic interactions within species in freshwater ecosystems. Furthermore, we investigated how species respond to such changes by adapting their food resources. To mimic a realistic food web, we selected fish and shrimp as top predators, gastropods, zooplankton and zoobenthos as intermediate consumers, with producers (macrophytes, periphyton and phytoplankton) and detritus as basal resources. Twelve different treatments included a control, nutrient loading only, herbicide exposure only, and a combination of nutrient loading and herbicide exposure, each replicated under ambient temperature, constant warming and multiple heat waves to simulate environmental stressors. Our results demonstrated that antagonistic interactions between environmental stressors were widespread in trophic interactions, with a more pronounced and less intense impact observed for the high trophic level species. The responses of freshwater communities to environmental stressors are complex, involving direct effects on individual species as well as indirect effects through species interactions. Moreover, our results confirmed that the combinations of stressors, but not individual stressors, led to a shift to herbivory in top predators, indicating that multiple stressors can be more detrimental to organisms than individual stressors alone. These findings elucidate how changes in the resource utilization of species induced by environmental stressors can potentially influence species interactions and the structural dynamics of food webs in freshwater ecosystems.

摘要

自然和人为压力通过影响生物的生理和行为以及生物组合内的营养相互作用,对生态系统结构和功能施加影响。因此,了解多种胁迫因素如何影响水生生态系统,可以提高我们管理和保护这些生态系统的能力,并有助于理解基本的生态原则。在这里,我们进行了一个中观实验,以确定多种胁迫因素对淡水生态系统中物种内营养相互作用的单独和综合影响。此外,我们还研究了物种如何通过适应其食物资源来应对这些变化。为了模拟现实的食物网,我们选择鱼类和虾类作为顶级捕食者,腹足类、浮游动物和底栖动物作为中间消费者,以生产者(大型植物、周丛生物和浮游植物)和碎屑作为基础资源。十二个不同的处理包括对照、仅营养负荷、仅除草剂暴露以及营养负荷和除草剂暴露的组合,每个处理在环境温度、恒定升温以及多次热浪下进行重复,以模拟环境胁迫因素。我们的结果表明,环境胁迫因素之间的拮抗相互作用在营养相互作用中广泛存在,对于高营养级别的物种,这种相互作用的影响更为明显和强烈。淡水群落对环境胁迫的反应是复杂的,涉及到对单个物种的直接影响,以及通过物种相互作用的间接影响。此外,我们的结果证实,胁迫因素的组合,而不是单个胁迫因素,导致顶级捕食者向食草性的转变,这表明多种胁迫因素对生物的危害可能比单个胁迫因素更大。这些发现阐明了由环境胁迫引起的物种资源利用变化如何可能影响淡水生态系统中物种相互作用和食物网的结构动态。

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