气候变化和非本地物种到来对比斯开湾营养网络结构和功能的潜在综合影响

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Marine Systems Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2022.103704
M. Le Marchand , F. Ben Rais Lasram , E. Araignous , B. Saint-Béat , G. Lassalle , N. Michelet , S. Serre , G. Safi , M. Lejart , N. Niquil , F. Le Loc'h
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气候变化对海洋生物的影响现在已经众所周知,包括新陈代谢和行为改变、分布区域的变化和群落的变化。在RCP8.5气候变化情景下,预计到本世纪中叶,比斯开湾亚热带非本地物种(NIS)的潜在环境生态位将随着海温上升而扩大。在此背景下,本研究旨在预测本地物种分布和代谢变化以及NIS的到来对比斯开湾营养网络功能的综合影响。为此,我们创建了六个不同的Ecopath食物网模型:一个“现状”营养模型(2007-2016)和五个“未来”营养模型。后五种模型包括不同的NIS生物量组合,以反映不同的NIS到达的潜在情景。对于每个模型,计算了8个生态网络分析(ENA)指数,描述了生物之间相互作用的总和所产生的食物网的特性。我们的研究结果表明,由于生产率的提高,温度升高会增加通过系统的能量。由于潜在环境生态位的减少,某些营养类群的生物量减少也会导致营养网络结构的变化。预计NIS的到来将改变生态系统中有机物的命运,具有更高的循环,相对优势和链状食物网。它还可能引起新的营养相互作用,从而导致竞争,从而改变食物网结构,降低杂食性,提高营养性。综合影响(温度升高和NIS到达)可能会降低系统的恢复能力和抵抗力。
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Potential combined impacts of climate change and non-indigenous species arrivals on Bay of Biscay trophic network structure and functioning

The consequences of climate change for marine organisms are now well-known, and include metabolism and behavior modification, distribution area shifts and changes in the community. In the Bay of Biscay, the potential environmental niches of subtropical non-indigenous species (NIS) are projected to expand as a response to sea temperature rise by the mid-century under the RCP8.5 climate change scenario. In this context, this study aims to project the combined effects of changes in indigenous species distribution and metabolism and NIS arrivals on the functioning of the Bay of Biscay trophic network. To do this, we created six different Ecopath food web models: a “current situation” trophic model (2007–2016) and five “future” trophic models. The latter five models included various NIS biomass combinations to reflect different potential scenarios of NIS arrivals. For each model, eight Ecological Network Analysis (ENA) indices were calculated, describing the properties of the food web resulting from the sum of interactions between organisms. Our results illustrate that rising temperature increases the quantity of energy passing through the system due to increased productivity. A decrease in the biomass of some trophic groups due to the reduction of their potential environmental niches also leads to changes in the structure of the trophic network. The arrival of NIS is projected to change the fate of organic matter within the ecosystem, with higher cycling, relative ascendency, and a chain-like food web. It could also cause new trophic interactions that could lead to competition and thus modify the food-web structure, with lower omnivory and higher detritivory. The combined impacts (increasing temperatures and NIS arrivals) could lower the resilience and resistance of the system.

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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.
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