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Grasslands Invertebrates and Precipitation: A Review of the Effects of Climate Change

机译:草原无脊椎动物和降水:气候变化影响的回顾

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Invertebrates are the main components of faunal diversity in grasslands, playing substantial roles in ecosystem processes including nutrient cycling and pollination. Grassland invertebrate communities are heavily dependent on the plant diversity and production within a given system. Climate change models predict alterations in precipitation patterns, both in terms of the amount of total inputs and the frequency, seasonality and intensity with which these inputs occur, which will impact grassland productivity. Given the ecological, economic and biodiversity value of grasslands, and their importance globally as areas of carbon storage and agricultural development, it is in our interest to understand how predicted alterations in precipitation patterns will affect grasslands and the invertebrate communities they contain. Here, we review the findings from manipulative and observational studies which have examined invertebrate responses to altered rainfall, with a particular focus on large-scale field experiments employing precipitation manipulations. Given the tight associations between invertebrate communities and their underlying plant communities, invertebrate responses to altered precipitation generally mirror those of the plants in the system. However, there is evidence that species responses to future precipitation changes will be idiosyncratic and context dependent across trophic levels, challenging our ability to make reliable predictions about how grassland communities will respond to future climatic changes, without further investigation. Thus, moving forward, we recommend increased consideration of invertebrate communities in current and future rainfall manipulation platforms, as well as the adoption of new technologies to aid such studies.
机译:无脊椎动物是草原上动物区系多样性的主要组成部分,在包括养分循环和授粉在内的生态系统过程中发挥着重要作用。草原无脊椎动物群落严重依赖给定系统内的植物多样性和产量。气候变化模型从总投入量以及这些投入发生的频率,季节和强度方面预测降水方式的变化,这将影响草地的生产力。考虑到草原的生态,经济和生物多样性价值,以及它们在全球范围内作为碳存储和农业发展的重要性,我们希望了解降水模式的预测变化将如何影响草原及其所包含的无脊椎动物群落。在这里,我们回顾了操纵性和观察性研究的发现,这些研究检查了无脊椎动物对降雨变化的响应,特别关注采用降水操纵的大规模野外试验。鉴于无脊椎动物群落及其下层植物群落之间的紧密联系,无脊椎动物对降水变化的反应通常反映了系统中植物的反应。但是,有证据表明,物种对未来降水变化的反应在营养级别上将是特异的,并且取决于上下文,这挑战了我们对草地群落如何应对未来气候变化做出可靠预测的能力,而无需进一步调查。因此,在向前发展的过程中,我们建议在当前和将来的降雨操纵平台中更多地考虑无脊椎动物群落,并建议采用新技术来协助此类研究。

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