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Conceptualising the interactive effects of climate change and biological invasions on subarctic freshwater fish

机译:概念化气候变化和生物侵害对亚虫淡水鱼的互动影响

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Abstract Climate change and species invasions represent key threats to global biodiversity. Subarctic freshwaters are sentinels for understanding both stressors because the effects of climate change are disproportionately strong at high latitudes and invasion of temperate species is prevalent. Here, we summarize the environmental effects of climate change and illustrate the ecological responses of freshwater fishes to these effects, spanning individual, population, community and ecosystem levels. Climate change is modifying hydrological cycles across atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic components of subarctic ecosystems, causing increases in ambient water temperature and nutrient availability. These changes affect the individual behavior, habitat use, growth and metabolism, alter population spawning and recruitment dynamics, leading to changes in species abundance and distribution, modify food web structure, trophic interactions and energy flow within communities and change the sources, quantity and quality of energy and nutrients in ecosystems. Increases in temperature and its variability in aquatic environments underpin many ecological responses; however, altered hydrological regimes, increasing nutrient inputs and shortened ice cover are also important drivers of climate change effects and likely contribute to context-dependent responses. Species invasions are a complex aspect of the ecology of climate change because the phenomena of invasion are both an effect and a driver of the ecological consequences of climate change. Using subarctic freshwaters as an example, we illustrate how climate change can alter three distinct aspects of species invasions: (1) the vulnerability of ecosystems to be invaded, (2) the potential for species to spread and invade new habitats, and (3) the subsequent ecological effects of invaders. We identify three fundamental knowledge gaps focused on the need to determine (1) how environmental and landscape characteristics influence the ecological impact of climate change, (2) the separate and combined effects of climate and non-native invading species and (3) the underlying ecological processes or mechanisms responsible for changes in patterns of biodiversity.
机译:摘要气候变化和物种入侵代表了对全球生物多样性的关键威胁。亚曲率鲜温度是哨兵,用于理解两个压力源,因为气候变化的影响在高纬度地区不成比例地强烈,并且侵袭温带物种是普遍的。在这里,我们总结了气候变化的环境影响,并说明了淡水鱼对这些影响,跨越个体,人口,社区和生态系统水平的生态反应。气候变化正在修改诸肢体生态系统的大气,陆地和水生成部分的水文循环,导致环境水温和营养可用性的增加。这些变化影响了个体行为,栖息地使用,生长和新陈代谢,改变人口产卵和招聘动态,导致物种丰富和分布的变化,修改食品网站结构,营养网互动和社区内的能量流动,改变来源,数量和质量生态系统中的能量和营养素。水生环境中的温度和变异性增加了许多生态反应;然而,改变的水文制度,增加营养投入和缩短的冰盖也是气候变化效应的重要驱动因素,并且可能有助于上下文依赖性的反应。物种入侵是气候变化生态学的复杂方面,因为入侵现象既是气候变化的生态后果的效果和驾驶员。以亚曲率净水为例,我们说明了气候变化如何改变物种入侵的三个鲜明方面:(1)生态系统被侵犯的脆弱性,(2)种类蔓延和侵犯新栖息地的潜力,以及(3)随后的入侵者的生态效应。我们确定了三个基本知识差距,专注于确定(1)环境和景观特征如何影响气候变化的生态影响,(2)气候和非本土入侵物种的单独和综合影响和(3)潜在的负责生物多样性模式变化的生态过程或机制。

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