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Differential arthropod responses to warming are altering the structure of Arctic communities

机译:节肢动物对变暖的不同反应正在改变北极群落的结构

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The Arctic is experiencing some of the fastest rates of warming on the planet. Although many studies have documented responses to such warming by individual species, the idiosyncratic nature of these findings has prevented us from extrapolating them to community-level predictions. Here, we leverage the availability of a long-term dataset from Zackenberg, Greenland (593?700 specimens collected between 1996 and 2014), to investigate how climate parameters influence the abundance of different arthropod groups and overall community composition. We find that variation in mean seasonal temperatures, winter duration and winter freeze–thaw events is correlated with taxon-specific and habitat-dependent changes in arthropod abundances. In addition, we find that arthropod communities have exhibited compositional changes consistent with the expected effects of recent shifts towards warmer active seasons and fewer freeze–thaw events in NE Greenland. Changes in community composition are up to five times more extreme in drier than wet habitats, with herbivores and parasitoids generally increasing in abundance, while the opposite is true for surface detritivores. These results suggest that species interactions and food web dynamics are changing in the Arctic, with potential implications for key ecosystem processes such as decomposition, nutrient cycling and primary productivity.
机译:北极正在经历地球上最快的升温速度。尽管许多研究已经记录了单个物种对这种变暖的反应,但是这些发现的特质性质阻止了我们将其推断为社区一级的预测。在这里,我们利用格陵兰Zackenberg的长期数据集的可用性(1996年至2014年收集了593?700个样本)来调查气候参数如何影响不同节肢动物群体的丰度和整个社区的组成。我们发现,平均季节温度,冬季持续时间和冬季冻融事件的变化与节肢动物数量的分类群特定和栖息地相关的变化有关。此外,我们发现,节肢动物群落的成分变化与近期向温暖的活动季节转变以及格陵兰东北部较少的冻融事件所产生的预期影响相一致。在干旱中,群落组成的变化比潮湿生境的极端变化高出五倍,草食动物和寄生性寄生虫的数量通常普遍增加,而地表有害生物则相反。这些结果表明,北极地区的物种相互作用和食物网动态正在发生变化,这对关键的生态系统过程(如分解,养分循环和初级生产力)具有潜在的影响。

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