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Resource subsidies between stream and terrestrial ecosystems under global change

机译:全球变化下河流与陆地生态系统之间的资源补贴

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Streams and adjacent terrestrial ecosystems are characterized by permeable boundaries that are crossed by resource subsidies. Although the importance of these subsidies for riverine ecosystems is increasingly recognized, little is known about how they may be influenced by global environmental change. Drawing from available evidence, in this review we propose a conceptual framework to evaluate the effects of global change on the quality and spatiotemporal dynamics of stream-terrestrial subsidies. We illustrate how changes to hydrological and temperature regimes, atmospheric CO2 concentration, land use and the distribution of nonindigenous species can influence subsidy fluxes by affecting the biology and ecology of donor and recipient systems and the physical characteristics of stream-riparian boundaries. Climate-driven changes in the physiology and phenology of organisms with complex life cycles will influence their development time, body size and emergence patterns, with consequences for adjacent terrestrial consumers. Also, novel species interactions can modify subsidy dynamics via complex bottom-up and top-down effects. Given the seasonality and pulsed nature of subsidies, alterations of the temporal and spatial synchrony of resource availability to consumers across ecosystems are likely to result in ecological mismatches that can scale up from individual responses, to communities, to ecosystems. Similarly, altered hydrology, temperature, CO2 concentration and land use will modify the recruitment and quality of riparian vegetation, the timing of leaf abscission and the establishment of invasive riparian species. Along with morphological changes to stream-terrestrial boundaries, these will alter the use and fluxes of allochthonous subsidies associated with stream ecosystems. Future research should aim to understand how subsidy dynamics will be affected by key drivers of global change, including agricultural intensification, increasing water use and biotic homogenization. Our conceptual framework based on the match-mismatch between donor and recipient organisms may facilitate understanding of the multiple effects of global change and aid in the development of future research questions.
机译:河流和邻近的陆地生态系统的特征是资源补贴跨越了可渗透的边界。尽管这些补贴对河流生态系统的重要性已得到越来越多的认识,但对于它们如何受到全球环境变化的影响知之甚少。根据现有证据,在本次审查中,我们提出了一个概念框架,用于评估全球变化对河流地面补贴的质量和时空动态的影响。我们说明了水文和温度状况,大气二氧化碳浓度,土地利用和非土著物种分布的变化如何通过影响施主和受主系统的生物学和生态学以及河川边界的物理特征来影响补贴通量。气候驱动的具有复杂生命周期的生物的生理学和物候学变化将影响其发育时间,体型和出苗方式,并对邻近的地面消费者产生影响。同样,新的物种相互作用可以通过复杂的自下而上和自上而下的效应来改变补贴动态。考虑到补贴的季节性和脉冲性质,跨生态系统的消费者获得资源的时间和空间同步性的改变很可能会导致生态失配,这种失配可能会从个体的反应,社区到生态系统的扩大。同样,水文,温度,CO2浓度和土地利用的变化将改变河岸植被的吸收和质量,脱落的时间和入侵河岸物种的建立。伴随着河川-陆地边界的形态变化,这些将改变与河川生态系统相关的异地补贴的使用和通量。未来的研究应旨在了解补贴动态将如何受到全球变化的主要驱动因素的影响,包括农业集约化,用水增加和生物同质化。我们基于供体和受体生物之间的不匹配的概念框架可以促进对全球变化的多重影响的理解,并有助于未来研究问题的发展。

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