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Interspecific variation in responses to microclimate by terrestrial isopods: implications in relation to climate change

机译:陆地等足动物对小气候的响应的种间差异:与气候变化有关的含义

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The importance of considering species-specific biotic interactions when predicting feedbacks between the effects of climate change and ecosystem functions is becoming widely recognised. The responses of soil animals to predicted changes in global climate could potentially have far-reaching consequences for fluxes of soil carbon, including climatic feedbacks resulting from increased emissions of carbon dioxide from soils. The responses of soil animals to different microclimates can be summarised as norms of reaction, in order to compare phenotypic differences in traits along environmental gradients. Thermal and moisture reaction norms for physiological, behavioural and life history traits of species of terrestrial isopods differing in their morphological adaptations for reducing water loss are presented. Gradients of moisture reaction norms for respiratory rates and thermal reaction norms for water loss, for a species from the littoral zone were steeper than those for species from mesic environments. Those for mesic species were steeper than for those from xeric habitats. Within mesic species, gradients of thermal reaction norms for aggregation were steeper for Oniscus asellus than for Porcellio scaber or Armadillium vulgare, and moisture reaction norms for sheltering and feeding behaviours were steeper for Philoscia muscorum than for either P. scaber or A. vulgare. These differences reflect differences in body shape, permeability of the cuticle, and development of pleopodal lungs. The implications of differences between different species of soil animals in response to microclimate on the possible influence of the soil fauna on soil carbon dynamics under future climates are discussed. In conclusion a modelling approach to bridging the inter-disciplinary gap between carbon cycling and the biology of soil animals is recommended.
机译:人们普遍认识到,在预测气候变化的影响与生态系统功能之间的反馈时,考虑特定于物种的生物相互作用的重要性。土壤动物对全球气候预测变化的反应可能会对土壤碳通量产生深远的影响,包括土壤二氧化碳排放量增加导致的气候反馈。土壤动物对不同微气候的反应可以概括为反应规范,以便比较沿环境梯度的性状的表型差异。提出了针对陆地等足类动物的形态,生理适应性不同以减少水分流失的生理,行为和生活史特征的热和湿反应规范。沿海地区的一种物种的呼吸速率的湿气反应规范和失水的热反应规范的梯度要比中陆环境的物种的陡峭。那些中性物种比那些来自干性生境的物种陡峭。在中生物种中,Oniscus asellus的热反应规范梯度比Porcellio scaber或Armadillium v​​ulgare的聚集更陡峭,而Philoscia muscorum的庇护和进食行为的水分反应规范比P. scaber或A. vulgare更为陡峭。这些差异反映了身体形状,表皮通透性和胸膜肺发育的差异。讨论了在小气候下不同土壤动物物种之间的差异对未来气候下土壤动物对土壤碳动态的可能影响的影响。总之,建议采用一种建模方法弥合碳循环与土壤动物生物学之间的学科交叉。

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