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Shifting daylength regimes associated with range shifts alter aphid‐parasitoid community dynamics

机译:日程变化与范围变化相关,改变了蚜虫-寄生寄生虫的群落动态

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With climate change leading to poleward range expansion of species, populations are exposed to new daylength regimes along latitudinal gradients. Daylength is a major factor affecting insect life cycles and activity patterns, so a range shift leading to new daylength regimes is likely to affect population dynamics and species interactions; however, the impact of daylength in isolation on ecological communities has not been studied so far. Here, we tested for the direct and indirect effects of two different daylengths on the dynamics of experimental multitrophic insect communities. We compared the community dynamics under “southern” summer conditions of 14.5‐hr daylight to “northern” summer conditions of 22‐hr daylight. We show that food web dynamics indeed respond to daylength with one aphid species ( Acyrthosiphon pisum ) reaching much lower population sizes at the northern daylength regime compared to under southern conditions. In contrast, in the same communities, another aphid species ( Megoura viciae ) reached higher population densities under northern conditions. This effect at the aphid level was driven by an indirect effect of daylength causing a change in competitive interaction strengths, with the different aphid species being more competitive at different daylength regimes. Additionally, increasing daylength also increased growth rates in M.?viciae making it more competitive under summer long days. As such, the shift in daylength affected aphid population sizes by both direct and indirect effects, propagating through species interactions. However, contrary to expectations, parasitoids were not affected by daylength. Our results demonstrate that range expansion of whole communities due to climate change can indeed change interaction strengths between species within ecological communities with consequences for community dynamics. This study provides the first evidence of daylength affecting community dynamics, which could not be predicted from studying single species separately.
机译:随着气候变化导致物种极地扩展,种群沿纬度梯度暴露于新的昼长机制下。日间长短是影响昆虫生命周期和活动方式的主要因素,因此导致新的日间短程的范围变化很​​可能会影响种群动态和物种相互作用。但是,迄今为止,尚未研究过白天对生态群落的影响。在这里,我们测试了两种不同日长对实验性多营养昆虫群落动态的直接和间接影响。我们比较了在白天“ 14.5小时”的“南部”夏季条件和白天22小时“北部”的夏季情况下的社区动态。我们显示,食物网的动力学确实对日长做出了响应,与南部条件相比,北部蚜虫在日照长短时期的种群数量要低得多(Acyrthosiphon pisum)。相比之下,在相同的群落中,另一种蚜虫物种(Megoura viciae)在北部条件下达到较高的种群密度。在蚜虫水平上的这种影响是由白天的间接作用引起的,该间接作用导致竞争性相互作用强度的变化,不同的蚜虫种类在不同的昼长制度下更具竞争性。此外,日照时间的增加也增加了M.?viciae的生长速度,使其在夏季漫长的日子里更具竞争力。这样,日照长度的变化会通过物种之间的相互作用而直接和间接地影响蚜虫种群的大小。但是,与预期相反,寄生虫不受白天的影响。我们的结果表明,由于气候变化,整个社区的范围扩大确实可以改变生态社区内物种之间的相互作用强度,从而影响社区动态。这项研究提供了白天影响社区动态的第一个证据,这不能通过单独研究单个物种来预测。

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