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The underestimated role of temperature?¢????oxygen relationship in large-scale studies on size-to-temperature response

机译:温度-氧气关系在大规模研究温度-温度响应中的作用被低估了

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Abstract The observation that ectotherm size decreases with increasing temperature (temperature-size rule; TSR) has been widely supported. This phenomenon intrigues researchers because neither its adaptive role nor the conditions under which it is realized are well defined. In light of recent theoretical and empirical studies, oxygen availability is an important candidate for understanding the adaptive role behind TSR. However, this hypothesis is still undervalued in TSR studies at the geographical level. We reanalyzed previously published data about the TSR pattern in diatoms sampled from Icelandic geothermal streams, which concluded that diatoms were an exception to the TSR. Our goal was to incorporate oxygen as a factor in the analysis and to examine whether this approach would change the results. Specifically, we expected that the strength of size response to cold temperatures would be different than the strength of response to hot temperatures, where the oxygen limitation is strongest. By conducting a regression analysis for size response at the community level, we found that diatoms from cold, well-oxygenated streams showed no size-to-temperature response, those from intermediate temperature and oxygen conditions showed reverse TSR, and diatoms from warm, poorly oxygenated streams showed significant TSR. We also distinguished the roles of oxygen and nutrition in TSR. Oxygen is a driving factor, while nutrition is an important factor that should be controlled for. Our results show that if the geographical or global patterns of TSR are to be understood, oxygen should be included in the studies. This argument is important especially for predicting the size response of ectotherms facing climate warming.
机译:摘要广泛认为,随着温度的升高,等温线大小会减小(温度大小规则; TSR)。这种现象引起了研究人员的兴趣,因为它的适应性作用和实现条件都没有得到很好的定义。根据最近的理论和经验研究,氧的利用是理解TSR背后的适应性作用的重要候选人。但是,这个假设在地理范围的TSR研究中仍然被低估了。我们重新分析了以前发表的有关从冰岛地热流中提取的硅藻中TSR模式的数据,得出的结论是硅藻是TSR的例外。我们的目标是将氧气作为分析因素,并检查这种方法是否会改变结果。具体而言,我们预期对低温的尺寸响应强度将不同于对氧气的限制最强的对高温的响应强度。通过对群落水平的大小响应进行回归分析,我们发现来自充氧的冷流中的硅藻没有显示出尺寸-温度响应,来自中等温度和氧气条件的硅藻却显示出相反的TSR,而来自温暖,差的硅藻则表现出差的TSR。含氧流显示出明显的TSR。我们还区分了氧气和营养在TSR中的作用。氧气是驱动因素,而营养是应控制的重要因素。我们的结果表明,如果要了解TSR的地理或全球格局,则应在研究中包括氧气。该观点对于预测面对气候变暖的外热的大小响应尤其重要。

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