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Warming indirectly simplifies food webs through effects on apex predators.


ABSTRACT: Warming alters ecosystems through direct physiological effects on organisms and indirect effects via biotic interactions, but their relative impacts in the wild are unknown due to the difficulty in warming natural environments. Here we bridge this gap by embedding manipulative field experiments within a natural stream temperature gradient to test whether warming and apex fish predators have interactive effects on freshwater ecosystems. Fish exerted cascading effects on algal production and microbial decomposition via both green and brown pathways in the food web, but only under warming. Neither temperature nor the presence of fish altered food web structure alone, but connectance and mean trophic level declined as consumer species were lost when both drivers acted together. A mechanistic model indicates that this temperature-induced trophic cascade is determined primarily by altered interactions, which cautions against extrapolating the impacts of warming from reductionist approaches that do not consider the wider food web.

SUBMITTER: O'Gorman EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10697836 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Warming indirectly simplifies food webs through effects on apex predators.

O'Gorman Eoin J EJ   Zhao Lei L   Kordas Rebecca L RL   Dudgeon Steve S   Woodward Guy G  

Nature ecology & evolution 20231005 12


Warming alters ecosystems through direct physiological effects on organisms and indirect effects via biotic interactions, but their relative impacts in the wild are unknown due to the difficulty in warming natural environments. Here we bridge this gap by embedding manipulative field experiments within a natural stream temperature gradient to test whether warming and apex fish predators have interactive effects on freshwater ecosystems. Fish exerted cascading effects on algal production and micro  ...[more]

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