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温度改变了南大洋鱼类的捕食者-猎物大小关系和大小选择性。

Temperature alters the predator-prey size relationships and size-selectivity of Southern Ocean fish.

机构信息

School of Life Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2024 May 10;15(1):3979. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-48279-0.

Abstract

A primary response of many marine ectotherms to warming is a reduction in body size, to lower the metabolic costs associated with higher temperatures. The impact of such changes on ecosystem dynamics and stability will depend on the resulting changes to community size-structure, but few studies have investigated how temperature affects the relative size of predators and their prey in natural systems. We utilise >3700 prey size measurements from ten Southern Ocean lanternfish species sampled across >10° of latitude to investigate how temperature influences predator-prey size relationships and size-selective feeding. As temperature increased, we show that predators became closer in size to their prey, which was primarily associated with a decline in predator size and an increase in the relative abundance of intermediate-sized prey. The potential implications of these changes include reduced top-down control of prey populations and a reduction in the diversity of predator-prey interactions. Both of these factors could reduce the stability of community dynamics and ecosystem resistance to perturbations under ocean warming.

摘要

许多海洋变温动物对变暖的主要反应是体型缩小,以降低与高温相关的代谢成本。这种变化对生态系统动态和稳定性的影响将取决于群落大小结构的变化,但很少有研究调查温度如何影响自然系统中捕食者与其猎物的相对大小。我们利用了在 10 个纬度范围内采样的 10 种南大洋灯笼鱼的超过 3700 个猎物大小测量值,研究了温度如何影响捕食者-猎物大小关系和大小选择性摄食。随着温度的升高,我们发现捕食者的体型与猎物的体型越来越接近,这主要与捕食者体型的下降和中等体型猎物的相对丰度的增加有关。这些变化的潜在影响包括对猎物种群的自上而下的控制减少,以及捕食者-猎物相互作用的多样性减少。这两个因素都可能降低社区动态的稳定性和生态系统对海洋变暖干扰的抵抗力。

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