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Body size distributions signal a regime shift in a lake ecosystem

机译:身体大小分布表明湖泊生态系统发生了政权转移

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Communities of organisms, from mammals to microorganisms, have discontinuous distributions of body size. This pattern of size structuring is a conservative trait of community organization and is a product of processes that occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales. In this study, we assessed whether body size patterns serve as an indicator of a threshold between alternative regimes. Over the past 7000 years, the biological communities of Foy Lake (Montana, USA) have undergone a major regime shift owing to climate change. We used a palaeoecological record of diatom communities to estimate diatom sizes, and then analysed the discontinuous distribution of organism sizes over time. We used Bayesian classification and regression tree models to determine that all time intervals exhibited aggregations of sizes separated by gaps in the distribution and found a significant change in diatom body size distributions approximately 150 years before the identified ecosystem regime shift. We suggest that discontinuity analysis is a useful addition to the suite of tools for the detection of early warning signals of regime shifts.
机译:从哺乳动物到微生物,生物群落具有不连续的体型分布。规模结构的这种模式是社区组织的保守特征,并且是在多个时空尺度上发生的过程的产物。在这项研究中,我们评估了体型是否可以作为替代方案之间阈值的指标。在过去的7000年中,由于气候变化,福伊湖(美国蒙大拿州)的生物群落发生了重要的政权转移。我们使用硅藻群落的古生态记录来估计硅藻的大小,然后分析生物体大小随时间的不连续分布。我们使用贝叶斯分类和回归树模型来确定所有时间间隔均表现出大小上的聚集,这些大小被分布中的间隙分开,并且在确定的生态系统状态发生变化的大约150年之前,发现硅藻的身体大小分布发生了显着变化。我们建议,不连续性分析是对用于检测制度转变的预警信号的工具套件的有用补充。

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