营养水平
食物网
生态学
营养级联
生物量(生态学)
生物
碎石
碎屑岩
生态系统
食草动物
初级生产者
微生物环
能量流
中观
海洋生态系统
气候变化
环境科学
营养物
浮游植物
统计
数学
能量(信号处理)
作者
Hadayet Ullah,Ivan Nagelkerken,Silvan Urs Goldenberg,Damien A. Fordham
出处
期刊:PLOS Biology
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2018-01-09
卷期号:16 (1): e2003446-e2003446
被引量:219
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.2003446
摘要
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystems worldwide. However, most of these projections are based on ecological proxies or experiments on single species or simplified food webs. How energy fluxes are likely to change in marine food webs in response to future climates remains unclear, hampering forecasts of ecosystem functioning. Using a sophisticated mesocosm experiment, we model energy flows through a species-rich multilevel food web, with live habitats, natural abiotic variability, and the potential for intra- and intergenerational adaptation. We show experimentally that the combined stress of acidification and warming reduced energy flows from the first trophic level (primary producers and detritus) to the second (herbivores), and from the second to the third trophic level (carnivores). Warming in isolation also reduced the energy flow from herbivores to carnivores, the efficiency of energy transfer from primary producers and detritus to herbivores and detritivores, and the living biomass of detritivores, herbivores, and carnivores. Whilst warming and acidification jointly boosted primary producer biomass through an expansion of cyanobacteria, this biomass was converted to detritus rather than to biomass at higher trophic levels—i.e., production was constrained to the base of the food web. In contrast, ocean acidification affected the food web positively by enhancing trophic flow from detritus and primary producers to herbivores, and by increasing the biomass of carnivores. Our results show how future climate change can potentially weaken marine food webs through reduced energy flow to higher trophic levels and a shift towards a more detritus-based system, leading to food web simplification and altered producer–consumer dynamics, both of which have important implications for the structuring of benthic communities.
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