Species control for managing thermal guild interactions in warming food webs

IF 10 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1002/fee.2794
Lauren Jarvis, Bailey C McMeans, Cindy Chu, Tyler D Tunney
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To promote sustainable fisheries under climate change, fisheries managers must apply appropriate adaptation measures. However, little is known about how species interactions shift with climate change and the potential effectiveness of such adaptation measures. Here, we modeled the application of a species control measure in a lake ecosystem using a temperature‐dependent food‐web model containing different thermal guilds. A warm‐adapted predator (bass, Micropterus spp) was removed to locally mitigate undesirable effects of climate warming on a cool‐adapted species (walleye, Sander vitreus). Nevertheless, a warming‐induced thermally mediated trophic cascade can lead to expected and unexpected outcomes, with bass removal depending on food‐web linkages. With low levels of bass predation on juvenile walleye, walleye persist in warmer temperatures when bass are present (not controlled) than when bass are absent (controlled). Therefore, we encourage managers to use caution and consider various scenarios of food‐web changes, to determine when species control may be effective for climate adaptation.
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在气候变暖的食物网中进行物种控制,以管理热导相互作用
为促进气候变化下的可持续渔业,渔业管理者必须采取适当的适应措施。然而,人们对物种间的相互作用如何随气候变化而变化以及此类适应措施的潜在效果知之甚少。在这里,我们利用一个包含不同热量行会的温度依赖性食物网模型,模拟了在湖泊生态系统中应用物种控制措施的情况。移除适应暖气候的捕食者(鲈鱼,Micropterus spp),以局部缓解气候变暖对适应冷气候的物种(马黑鱼,Sander vitreus)的不良影响。然而,气候变暖引起的热介导营养级联反应可能会导致意料之中和意料之外的结果,鲈鱼的移除取决于食物网的联系。由于鲈鱼对马口鱼幼鱼的捕食水平较低,当鲈鱼存在(未受控制)时,马口鱼在较高温度下的存活率要高于鲈鱼不存在(受控制)时的存活率。因此,我们鼓励管理者谨慎行事,考虑食物网变化的各种情况,以确定物种控制何时可有效适应气候。
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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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18.30
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1.00%
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128
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is a publication by the Ecological Society of America that focuses on the significance of ecology and environmental science in various aspects of research and problem-solving. The journal covers topics such as biodiversity conservation, ecosystem preservation, natural resource management, public policy, and other related areas. The publication features a range of content, including peer-reviewed articles, editorials, commentaries, letters, and occasional special issues and topical series. It releases ten issues per year, excluding January and July. ESA members receive both print and electronic copies of the journal, while institutional subscriptions are also available. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is highly regarded in the field, as indicated by its ranking in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is ranked 4th out of 174 in ecology journals and 11th out of 279 in environmental sciences journals. Its impact factor for 2021 is reported as 13.789, which further demonstrates its influence and importance in the scientific community.
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