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How and why grasshopper community maturation rates are slowing on a North American tall grass prairie.


ABSTRACT: Invertebrate growth rates have been changing in the Anthropocene. We examine rates of seasonal maturation in a grasshopper community that has been declining annually greater than 2% a year over 34 years. As this grassland has experienced a 1°C increase in temperature, higher plant biomass and lower nutrient densities, the community is maturing more slowly. Community maturation had a nutritional component: declining in years/watersheds with lower plant nitrogen. The effects of fire frequency were consistent with effects of plant nitrogen. Principal components analysis also suggests associated changes in species composition-declines in the densities of grass feeders were associated with declines in community maturation rates. We conclude that slowed maturation rates-a trend counteracted by frequent burning-likely contribute to long-term decline of this dominant herbivore.

SUBMITTER: Kaspari M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8790374 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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How and why grasshopper community maturation rates are slowing on a North American tall grass prairie.

Kaspari Michael M   Joern Anthony A   Welti Ellen A R EAR  

Biology letters 20220126 1


Invertebrate growth rates have been changing in the Anthropocene. We examine rates of seasonal maturation in a grasshopper community that has been declining annually greater than 2% a year over 34 years. As this grassland has experienced a 1°C increase in temperature, higher plant biomass and lower nutrient densities, the community is maturing more slowly. Community maturation had a nutritional component: declining in years/watersheds with lower plant nitrogen. The effects of fire frequency were  ...[more]

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