Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change
Abstract To assess how synergies between climate warming and increased concentrations of humic substances (“brownification”) will affect rotifer community establishment in spring, we conducted a mesocosm experiment where we combined a 3°C temperature increase with a doubling in water color, changes...
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crwiley:10.1002/lno.10122 2024-09-30T14:46:19+00:00 Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change Zhang, Huan Ekvall, Mattias K. Xu, Jun Hansson, Lars–Anders Swedish Research Council for the Environment and Spatial Planning (Formas) the Centre for Animal Movement Research (CAnMove) supported by a Linnaeus grant The Swedish Research Council (VR) 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lno.10122 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Flno.10122 https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.10122 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Limnology and Oceanography volume 60, issue 5, page 1577-1587 ISSN 0024-3590 1939-5590 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10122 2024-09-05T05:03:32Z Abstract To assess how synergies between climate warming and increased concentrations of humic substances (“brownification”) will affect rotifer community establishment in spring, we conducted a mesocosm experiment where we combined a 3°C temperature increase with a doubling in water color, changes corresponding to modeled projections for the coming 25–75 yr. We also performed a complementary predation experiment to separate the effects of predation from climate–driven changes. We show that recruitment from the sediment is crucial for shaping the rotifer community and that an elevated temperature will likely advance the recruitment peak resulting in an earlier rotifer peak abundance in spring. However, increased predator abundances, also resulting from elevated temperatures, counteracted the climate driven increase in rotifer recruitment and thereby hampered the pelagic establishment of rotifers. We show further that different rotifer genera respond differently to these increased predation pressure due to selective predation by copepods and taxa–specific protection morphologies and behaviors of rotifers. However, with the exception of one taxon, the effects from brownification were negligible, compared to effects imposed by elevated temperatures. We conclude, therefore, that future rotifer dynamics will be affected both directly through elevated temperatures and indirectly by increased predation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Copepods Rotifer Wiley Online Library Limnology and Oceanography 60 5 1577 1587 |
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Abstract To assess how synergies between climate warming and increased concentrations of humic substances (“brownification”) will affect rotifer community establishment in spring, we conducted a mesocosm experiment where we combined a 3°C temperature increase with a doubling in water color, changes corresponding to modeled projections for the coming 25–75 yr. We also performed a complementary predation experiment to separate the effects of predation from climate–driven changes. We show that recruitment from the sediment is crucial for shaping the rotifer community and that an elevated temperature will likely advance the recruitment peak resulting in an earlier rotifer peak abundance in spring. However, increased predator abundances, also resulting from elevated temperatures, counteracted the climate driven increase in rotifer recruitment and thereby hampered the pelagic establishment of rotifers. We show further that different rotifer genera respond differently to these increased predation pressure due to selective predation by copepods and taxa–specific protection morphologies and behaviors of rotifers. However, with the exception of one taxon, the effects from brownification were negligible, compared to effects imposed by elevated temperatures. We conclude, therefore, that future rotifer dynamics will be affected both directly through elevated temperatures and indirectly by increased predation. |
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Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change |
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Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change |
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Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change |
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Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change |
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Counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change |
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counteracting effects of recruitment and predation shape establishment of rotifer communities under climate change |
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