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Idiosyncratic species effects confound size-based predictions of responses to climate change

机译:特异种的影响混淆了基于大小的对气候变化反应的预测

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Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individual species remains a major ecological challenge. Here, we investigated the effect of increased seawater temperatures on the metabolic and consumption rates of five distinct marine species. The experimental species reflected different trophic positions within a typical benthic East Atlantic food web, and included a herbivorous gastropod, a scavenging decapod, a predatory echinoderm, a decapod and a benthic-feeding fish. We examined the metabolism–body mass and consumption–body mass scaling for each species, and assessed changes in their consumption efficiencies. Our results indicate that body mass and temperature effects on metabolism were inconsistent across species and that some species were unable to meet metabolic demand at higher temperatures, thus highlighting the vulnerability of individual species to warming. While body size explains a large proportion of the variation in species' physiological responses to warming, it is clear that idiosyncratic species responses, irrespective of body size, complicate predictions of population and ecosystem level response to future scenarios of climate change.
机译:了解和预测变暖对复杂生态系统乃至单个物种的后果仍然是主要的生态挑战。在这里,我们研究了海水温度升高对五个不同海洋物种代谢和消耗速率的影响。实验物种在典型的底栖东大西洋食物网中反映了不同的营养位置,包括草食性腹足动物,掠食性足足,掠食性棘皮动物,足足动物和底栖鱼类。我们检查了每种物种的新陈代谢-体重和消费-体重比例,并评估了其消费效率的变化。我们的结果表明,体重和温度对新陈代谢的影响在各个物种之间不一致,并且某些物种无法满足更高温度下的代谢需求,从而突出了各个物种对变暖的脆弱性。尽管体型解释了物种对变暖的生理反应的很大一部分变化,但很明显,特异种的反应,无论体型大小如何,都会使对人口和生态系统水平对未来气候变化情景的反应的预测复杂化。

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