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Diversity in thermal affinity among key piscivores buffers impacts of ocean warming on predator-prey interactions

机译:在捕食者 - 猎物相互作用中,关键症段缓冲对海洋变暖的影响的热亲和力的多样性

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Asymmetries in responses to climate change have the potential to alter important predator-prey interactions, in part by altering the location and size of spatial refugia for prey. We evaluated the effect of ocean warming on interactions between four important piscivores and four of their prey in the U.S. Northeast Shelf by examining species overlap under historical conditions (1968-2014) and with a doubling in CO2. Because both predator and prey shift their distributions in response to changing ocean conditions, the net impact of warming or cooling on predator-prey interactions was not determined a priori from the range extent of either predator or prey alone. For Atlantic cod, an historically dominant piscivore in the region, we found that both historical and future warming led to a decline in the proportion of prey species' range it occupied and caused a potential reduction in its ability to exert top-down control on these prey. In contrast, the potential for overlap of spiny dogfish with prey species was enhanced by warming, expanding their importance as predators in this system. In sum, the decline in the ecological role for cod that began with overfishing in this ecosystem will likely be exacerbated by warming, but this loss may be counteracted by the rise in dominance of other piscivores with contrasting thermal preferences. Functional diversity in thermal affinity within the piscivore guild may therefore buffer against the impact of warming on marine ecosystems, suggesting a novel mechanism by which diversity confers resilience.
机译:在对气候变化的反应中的不对称有可能改变重要的捕食者 - 猎物互动,部分通过改变空间避难所的空间避难所的位置和规模。我们通过在历史条件(1968 - 2014年)(1968-2014)下,在美国东北部重叠并在二氧化碳中兼容,我们评估了海洋热身与美国东北部的四个猎物的相互作用的影响。因为捕食者和猎物响应于不断变化的海洋状况,因此在捕食者或单独的捕食者或猎物的范围范围内没有确定预热或冷却的净冲击。对于大西洋鳕鱼是该地区的历史上占主导地位的小航,我们发现历史和未来的变暖导致猎物种类的比例下降,它占据了它的射程,并导致其能力降低了其对这些上下控制的能力猎物。相比之下,通过加热增强了具有猎物物种的多刺鲨鱼重叠的可能性,并将其重要性视为该系统中的捕食者。总而言之,在这种生态系统中开始捕获的鳕鱼的生态作用的下降可能是通过变暖而加剧,但这种损失可以通过与对比的热偏好的其他柱子的主导地位的升高来抵消。因此,PISCIVORE公会内的热亲和力的功能多样性可以缓冲对海洋生态系统上变暖的影响,这表明多样性赋予弹性的新机制。

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