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Ecological winners and losers of extreme drought in California

机译:极端干旱的生态赢家和输家在加州

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An unprecedented era of climatic volatility is altering ecosystems across our planet1. The potential scale, pace and consequences of this global change have been modelled extensively2, yet little empirical research has quantified the impacts of extreme climate events on the composition of contemporary ecological communities. Here, we quantified the responses of 423 sympatric species of plants, arthropods, birds, reptiles and mammals to California's drought of 2012-2015—the driest period in the past1,200 years3 for this global biodiversity hotspot. Plants were most responsive to one-year water deficits, whereas vertebrates responded to longer-term deficits, and extended drought had the greatest impact on carnivorous animals. Locally rare species were more likely to increase in numbers and abundant species were more likely to decline in response to drought, and this negative density dependence was remarkably consistent across taxa and drought durations. Our system-wide analysis reveals that droughts indirectly promote the long-term persistence of rare species by stressing dominant species throughout the food web. These findings highlight processes that shape community structure in highly variable environments and provide insights into whole-community responses to modern climate volatility.
机译:史无前例的气候波动的时代在我们的planet1改变生态系统。潜在的规模、速度和后果全球变化extensively2模仿,然而实证研究量化了极端气候事件的影响当代生态组成社区。423同域物种的植物,节肢动物,加州的鸟类、爬行动物和哺乳动物2012 - 2015年的干旱——最干旱的时期past1,200 years3全球生物多样性热点。水赤字,而脊椎动物的反应长期赤字,和扩展干旱影响最大的食肉动物。本地稀有物种更有可能增加在数量和丰富的物种更有可能下降的应对干旱,这负密度非常的依赖在分类群和干旱持续时间一致。系统分析表明,干旱间接促进的长期持久性强调优势种稀有物种整个食物网。群落结构形状的过程高度可变的环境和提供见解在整个社区对现代气候的反应波动。

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