Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate

Climate-driven invasions of ecosystems by range-extending animals are often mediated by behavioural modifications that increase their chances of establishment in novel biological communities. This creates novel ecological interactions that can also affect the behaviour of native species in recipient...

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Main Authors: Angus Mitchell, Chloe Hayes, David J. Booth, Ivan Nagelkerken
Format: Dataset
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Ocean_acidification_and_seasonal_temperature_alter_the_behaviour_and_fitness_of_range-extending_coral_reef_fish_under_future_climate/21514683
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spelling ftuniadelaidefig:oai:figshare.com:article/21514683 2023-05-15T17:49:41+02:00 Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate Angus Mitchell Chloe Hayes David J. Booth Ivan Nagelkerken 2022-11-09T00:08:07Z https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Ocean_acidification_and_seasonal_temperature_alter_the_behaviour_and_fitness_of_range-extending_coral_reef_fish_under_future_climate/21514683 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Ocean_acidification_and_seasonal_temperature_alter_the_behaviour_and_fitness_of_range-extending_coral_reef_fish_under_future_climate/21514683 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Behavioural ecology Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) animal behaviour climate change Tropicalization species interactions elevated CO2 ocean warming Dataset 2022 ftuniadelaidefig 2022-11-10T00:03:01Z Climate-driven invasions of ecosystems by range-extending animals are often mediated by behavioural modifications that increase their chances of establishment in novel biological communities. This creates novel ecological interactions that can also affect the behaviour of native species in recipient ecosystems. However, this key question has seldom been addressed in marine systems, in particular with the additive effect of ocean acidification and the mediating effects of seasonal climate variability. Here, we performed a laboratory experiment to evaluate how novel species interactions, ocean acidification, and future summer vs winter temperatures could affect the behaviour and fitness of a range-extending tropical and co-shoaling temperate fish. Compared to current summer temperatures, tropical fish became more active, more aggressive, and increased their feeding and fitness during future summers in their novel poleward ranges, but reduced their aggression, boldness and feeding during future winters. Tropical fish became more active under ocean acidification. Temperate fish behaviour was unaffected by climate treatment but their growth rates were higher under future winter vs current and future summer temperatures. We conclude that future winter conditions in temperate ecosystems still reduce the performance of range-extending fishes in temperate fish communities and hence slow down tropicalisation of higher latitudes. Dataset Ocean acidification The University of Adelaide: Figshare
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topic Behavioural ecology
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
animal behaviour
climate change
Tropicalization
species interactions
elevated CO2
ocean warming
spellingShingle Behavioural ecology
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
animal behaviour
climate change
Tropicalization
species interactions
elevated CO2
ocean warming
Angus Mitchell
Chloe Hayes
David J. Booth
Ivan Nagelkerken
Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
topic_facet Behavioural ecology
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
animal behaviour
climate change
Tropicalization
species interactions
elevated CO2
ocean warming
description Climate-driven invasions of ecosystems by range-extending animals are often mediated by behavioural modifications that increase their chances of establishment in novel biological communities. This creates novel ecological interactions that can also affect the behaviour of native species in recipient ecosystems. However, this key question has seldom been addressed in marine systems, in particular with the additive effect of ocean acidification and the mediating effects of seasonal climate variability. Here, we performed a laboratory experiment to evaluate how novel species interactions, ocean acidification, and future summer vs winter temperatures could affect the behaviour and fitness of a range-extending tropical and co-shoaling temperate fish. Compared to current summer temperatures, tropical fish became more active, more aggressive, and increased their feeding and fitness during future summers in their novel poleward ranges, but reduced their aggression, boldness and feeding during future winters. Tropical fish became more active under ocean acidification. Temperate fish behaviour was unaffected by climate treatment but their growth rates were higher under future winter vs current and future summer temperatures. We conclude that future winter conditions in temperate ecosystems still reduce the performance of range-extending fishes in temperate fish communities and hence slow down tropicalisation of higher latitudes.
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author Angus Mitchell
Chloe Hayes
David J. Booth
Ivan Nagelkerken
author_facet Angus Mitchell
Chloe Hayes
David J. Booth
Ivan Nagelkerken
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title Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
title_short Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
title_full Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
title_fullStr Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
title_full_unstemmed Ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
title_sort ocean acidification and seasonal temperature alter the behaviour and fitness of range-extending coral reef fish under future climate
publishDate 2022
url https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Ocean_acidification_and_seasonal_temperature_alter_the_behaviour_and_fitness_of_range-extending_coral_reef_fish_under_future_climate/21514683
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