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Environmental controls on food web regimes: A fluvial perspective

机译:对食物网制度的环境控制:一个轻松的视角

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Because food web regimes control the biomass of primary producers (e.g., plants or algae), intermediate consumers (e.g., invertebrates), and large top predators (tuna, killer whales), they are of societal as well as academic interest. Some controls over food web regimes may be internal, but many are mediated by conditions or fluxes over large spatial scales. To understand locally observed changes in food webs, we must learn more about how environmental gradients and boundaries affect the fluxes of energy, materials, or organisms through landscapes or seascapes that influence local species interactions. Marine biologists and oceanographers have overcome formidable challenges of fieldwork on the high seas to make remarkable progress towards this goal. In river drainage networks, we have opportunities to address similar questions at smaller spatial scales, in ecosystems with clear physical structure and organization. Despite these advantages, we still have much to learn about linkages between fluxes from watershed landscapes and local food webs in river networks. Longitudinal (downstream) gradients in productivity, disturbance regimes, and habitat structure exert strong effects on the organisms and energy sources of river food webs, but their effects on species interactions are just beginning to be explored. In fluid ecosystems with less obvious physical structure, like the open ocean, discerning features that control the movement of organisms and affect food web dynamics is even more challenging. In both habitats, new sensing, tracing and mapping technologies have revealed how landscape or seascape features (e.g., watershed divides, ocean fronts or circulation cells) channel, contain or concentrate organisms, energy and materials. Field experiments and direct in situ observations of basic natural history, however, remain as vital as ever in interpreting the responses of biota to these features. We need field data that quantify the many spatial and temporal scales of functional relationships that link environments, fluxes and food web interactions to understand how they will respond to intensifying anthropogenic forcing over the coming decades.
机译:由于食物网制度控制着初级生产者(例如植物或藻类),中间消费者(例如无脊椎动物)和大型顶级捕食者(金枪鱼,虎鲸)的生物量,因此它们具有社会和学术意义。对食物网状态的某些控制可能是内部的,但许多控制是由大空间尺度上的条件或通量介导的。要了解在食物网中本地观察到的变化,我们必须更多地了解环境梯度和边界如何通过影响本地物种相互作用的景观或海景影响能量,材料或生物的通量。海洋生物学家和海洋学家克服了公海野外作业的巨大挑战,为实现这一目标取得了显着进步。在河流排水网络中,我们有机会在较小的空间尺度,具有清晰物理结构和组织的生态系统中解决类似的问题。尽管有这些优点,但关于流域景观的通量与河网中的当地食物网之间的联系,我们仍有许多要学习的知识。生产力,干扰机制和栖息地结构的纵向(下游)梯度对河流食物网的生物和能源产生了强烈影响,但它们对物种相互作用的影响才刚刚开始探索。在物理结构不太明显的流体生态系统中,例如公海,控制生物运动并影响食物网动态的敏锐特征更具挑战性。在这两个栖息地中,新的传感,追踪和制图技术都揭示了景观或海景特征(例如分水岭,海洋前沿或环流单元)如何引导,包含或浓缩生物,能量和物质。然而,在解释生物群对这些特征的反应中,野外实验和对自然自然历史的直接原位观察仍然像以往一样重要。我们需要现场数据,这些数据将链接环境,通量和食物网相互作用的功能关系的许多时空尺度量化,以了解它们将如何应对未来几十年不断加剧的人为强迫。

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