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Small but Powerful: Top Predator Local Extinction Affects Ecosystem Structure and Function in an Intermittent Stream

机译:小而强大:捕食者的局部灭绝影响间歇流中的生态系统结构和功能

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Top predator loss is a major global problem, with a current trend in biodiversity loss towards high trophic levels that modifies most ecosystems worldwide. Most research in this area is focused on large-bodied predators, despite the high extinction risk of small-bodied freshwater fish that often act as apex consumers. Consequently, it remains unknown if intermittent streams are affected by the consequences of top-predators’ extirpations. The aim of our research was to determine how this global problem affects intermittent streams and, in particular, if the loss of a small-bodied top predator (1) leads to a ‘mesopredator release’, affects primary consumers and changes whole community structures, and (2) triggers a cascade effect modifying the ecosystem function. To address these questions, we studied the top-down effects of a small endangered fish species, Barbus meridionalis (the Mediterranean barbel), conducting an enclosure/exclosure mesocosm experiment in an intermittent stream where B. meridionalis became locally extinct following a wildfire. We found that top predator absence led to ‘mesopredator release’, and also to ‘prey release’ despite intraguild predation, which contrasts with traditional food web theory. In addition, B. meridionalis extirpation changed whole macroinvertebrate community composition and increased total macroinvertebrate density. Regarding ecosystem function, periphyton primary production decreased in apex consumer absence. In this study, the apex consumer was functionally irreplaceable; its local extinction led to the loss of an important functional role that resulted in major changes to the ecosystem’s structure and function. This study evidences that intermittent streams can be affected by the consequences of apex consumers’ extinctions, and that the loss of small-bodied top predators can lead to large ecosystem changes. We recommend the reintroduction of small-bodied apex consumers to systems where they have been extirpated, to restore ecosystem structure and function.
机译:捕食者流失最多是一个主要的全球性问题,目前生物多样性流失的趋势正朝着高营养水平发展,从而改变了世界上大多数生态系统。尽管小型强体淡水鱼经常会成为顶级消费者,但该领域的绝大部分灭绝风险是该地区大多数研究的重点。因此,目前尚不清楚间歇流是否会受到顶级掠食者灭绝的后果的影响。我们研究的目的是确定这个全球性问题如何影响间歇性水流,尤其是如果失去了一个小型强壮的捕食者(1)导致“中毒者释放”,影响了主要消费者并改变了整个社区结构, (2)触发级联效应,改变生态系统功能。为了解决这些问题,我们研究了一种濒临灭绝的小型鱼类Barbus meridionalis(地中海的杠铃)的自上而下的影响,它在断续的溪流中进行了封闭/封闭的介观试验,其中野火之后的B. meridionalis局部灭绝。我们发现,尽管公会内部捕食,顶级掠食者的缺席导致了“中食者释放”,也导致了“猎物释放”,这与传统的食物网理论形成了鲜明的对比。此外,子午线虫的灭绝改变了整个大型无脊椎动物群落组成并增加了大型无脊椎动物的总密度。关于生态系统功能,顶点消费者缺席时附生植物初级产量下降。在这项研究中,顶点消费者在功能上是不可替代的。其局部灭绝导致失去重要的功能角色,导致生态系统的结构和功能发生重大变化。这项研究表明,间歇性水流可能会受到顶点消费者灭绝的后果的影响,而小巧的顶级捕食者的流失会导致生态系统发生巨大变化。我们建议将小体型顶点消费者重新引入已经淘汰的系统,以恢复生态系统的结构和功能。

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