作者
Matteo Dossena, Gabriel Yvon-Durocher, Jonathan Grey, José M Montoya, Daniel M Perkins, Mark Trimmer, Guy Woodward
发表日期
2012/8/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
279
期号
1740
页码范围
3011-3019
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Global warming can affect all levels of biological complexity, though we currently understand least about its potential impact on communities and ecosystems. At the ecosystem level, warming has the capacity to alter the structure of communities and the rates of key ecosystem processes they mediate. Here we assessed the effects of a 4°C rise in temperature on the size structure and taxonomic composition of benthic communities in aquatic mesocosms, and the rates of detrital decomposition they mediated. Warming had no effect on biodiversity, but altered community size structure in two ways. In spring, warmer systems exhibited steeper size spectra driven by declines in total community biomass and the proportion of large organisms. By contrast, in autumn, warmer systems had shallower size spectra driven by elevated total community biomass and a greater proportion of large organisms. Community-level shifts …
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