Integrating the Bright and Dark Sides of Aquatic Resource Subsidies—A Synthesis

IF 7.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecology Letters Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1111/ele.70109
Cornelia W. Twining, Andreu Blanco, Christopher Dutton, Martin J. Kainz, Eric Harvey, Carmen Kowarik, Johanna M. Kraus, Dominik Martin-Creuzburg, Tarn Preet Parmar, N. Roxanna Razavi, Nicole Richoux, Gregoire Saboret, Charlie Sarran, Travis S. Schmidt, J. Ryan Shipley, Amanda L. Subalusky
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Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are linked through the reciprocal exchange of materials and organisms. Aquatic-to-terrestrial subsidies are relatively small in most terrestrial ecosystems, but they can provide high contents of limiting resources that increase consumer fitness and ecosystem production. However, they also may carry significant contaminant loads, particularly in anthropogenically impacted watersheds. Global change processes, including land use change, climate change and biodiversity declines, are altering the quantity and quality of aquatic subsidies, potentially shifting the balance of costs and benefits of aquatic subsidies for terrestrial consumers. Many global change processes interact and impact both the bright and dark sides of aquatic subsidies simultaneously, highlighting the need for future integrative research that bridges ecosystem as well as disciplinary boundaries. We identify key research priorities, including increased quantification of the spatiotemporal variability in aquatic subsidies across a range of ecosystems, greater understanding of the landscape-scale extent of aquatic subsidy impacts and deeper exploration of the relative costs and benefits of aquatic subsidies for consumers.

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综合水产资源补贴的明暗两面
水生和陆地生态系统通过物质和生物的相互交换而联系在一起。在大多数陆地生态系统中,从水到陆地的补贴相对较少,但它们可以提供高含量的有限资源,从而增加消费者适应度和生态系统生产。然而,它们也可能携带大量污染物,特别是在受人为影响的流域。全球变化过程,包括土地利用变化、气候变化和生物多样性下降,正在改变水生补贴的数量和质量,可能改变对陆地消费者的水生补贴的成本和收益平衡。许多全球变化过程相互作用并同时影响水生补贴的光明和黑暗两面,突出了未来综合研究的必要性,以弥合生态系统和学科界限。我们确定了关键的研究重点,包括增加水生补贴在一系列生态系统中的时空变异性的量化,更好地理解水生补贴影响的景观尺度程度,以及更深入地探索水生补贴对消费者的相对成本和收益。
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Ecology Letters
Ecology Letters 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Ecology Letters serves as a platform for the rapid publication of innovative research in ecology. It considers manuscripts across all taxa, biomes, and geographic regions, prioritizing papers that investigate clearly stated hypotheses. The journal publishes concise papers of high originality and general interest, contributing to new developments in ecology. Purely descriptive papers and those that only confirm or extend previous results are discouraged.
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