Dijoux Samuel, Smalås Aslak, Primicerio Raul, Boukal David S
Department of Ecosystems Biology, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Entomology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Ecol Lett. 2024 Nov;27(11):e70022. doi: 10.1111/ele.70022.
Warming climate impacts aquatic ectotherms by changes in individual vital rates and declines in body size, a phenomenon known as the temperature-size rule (TSR), and indirectly through altered species interactions and environmental feedbacks. The relative importance of these effects in shaping community responses to environmental change is incompletely understood. We employ a tri-trophic food chain model with size- and temperature-dependent vital rates and species interaction strengths to explore the role of direct kinetic effects of temperature and TSR on community structure along resource productivity and temperature gradients. We find that community structure, including the propensity for sudden collapse along resource productivity and temperature gradients, is primarily driven by the direct kinetic effects of temperature on vital rates and thermal mismatches between the consumer and predator species, overshadowing the TSR-mediated effects. Overall, our study enhances the understanding of the complex interplay between temperature, species traits and community dynamics in aquatic ecosystems.
气候变暖通过个体生命率的变化和体型的减小影响水生变温动物,这一现象被称为温度-体型规则(TSR),并且还通过改变物种间相互作用和环境反馈产生间接影响。这些影响在塑造群落对环境变化的响应中的相对重要性尚未完全明确。我们采用一个具有依赖于体型和温度的生命率以及物种相互作用强度的三营养级食物链模型,来探究温度和TSR的直接动力学效应在沿着资源生产力和温度梯度的群落结构中的作用。我们发现,群落结构,包括沿资源生产力和温度梯度突然崩溃的倾向,主要由温度对生命率的直接动力学效应以及消费者和捕食者物种之间的热不匹配驱动,这使得TSR介导的效应相形见绌。总体而言,我们的研究增进了对水生生态系统中温度、物种特征和群落动态之间复杂相互作用的理解。