Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3133975273> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3133975273 abstract "Recent warming trends have driven widespread changes in the performance and distribution of species in many regions, with consequent shifts in assemblage structure and ecosystem functioning. However, as responses to warming vary across species and regions, novel communities are emerging, particularly where warm-affinity range-expanding species have rapidly colonized communities still dominated by cold-affinity species. Such community reconfiguration may alter core ecosystem processes, such as productivity or nutrient cycling, yet it remains unclear whether novel communities function similarly to those they have replaced, and how continued warming will alter functioning in the near future. Using simplified kelp forest communities as a model system, we compared rates of respiration, consumption and secondary productivity between current cold-affinity and future warm-affinity kelp assemblages under both present-day temperatures and near-future warming in a series of mesocosm experiments. Overall, respiration rates of gastropods and amphipods increased with warming but did not differ between cold and warm affinity kelp assemblages. Consumption rates of three consumers (urchin, gastropod and amphipod) differed between kelp assemblages but only amphipod consumption rates increased with warming. A diet derived from warm-affinity kelp assemblages led to a decrease in growth and biomass of urchins, whereas the response of other consumers was variable depending on temperature treatment. These results suggest that climate-driven changes in assemblage structure of primary producers will alter per capita rates of ecosystem functioning, and that specific responses may vary in complex and unpredictable ways, with some mediated by warming more than others. Understanding how differences in life history and functional traits of dominant species will affect ecological interactions and, in turn, important ecosystem processes is crucial to understanding the wider implications of climate-driven community reconfiguration." @default.
- W3133975273 created "2021-03-15" @default.
- W3133975273 creator A5017094013 @default.
- W3133975273 creator A5037427940 @default.
- W3133975273 creator A5077266389 @default.
- W3133975273 date "2021-04-30" @default.
- W3133975273 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W3133975273 title "Ocean warming and species range shifts affect rates of ecosystem functioning by altering consumer–resource interactions" @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1518897246 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W161725924 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1728658270 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1963489920 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1963695791 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1964454239 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1965122241 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1977223956 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1977765506 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1980539903 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1980906328 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1984133743 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1989371633 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1991059607 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1996133660 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1996188040 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W1997292790 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2001092428 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2007353635 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2012297711 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2018291779 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2019993501 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2020401731 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2027581916 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2028787031 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2038398973 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2049786101 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2050158953 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2052771601 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2054156370 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2057086886 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2058259026 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2060728633 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2062017552 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2066087564 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2074681089 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2076091081 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2082459915 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2083982665 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2085764606 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2090285257 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2092418241 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2096408786 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2096652927 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2101491841 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2104412678 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2105805372 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2106201104 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2110618265 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2110705317 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2112888196 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2114346673 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2119847130 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2141049972 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2141288449 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2143061396 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2145638163 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2146992469 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2148636866 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2151555920 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2153013540 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2156400180 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2157146402 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2162512820 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2163520583 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2166205298 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2170946334 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2171310784 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2267470873 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2297346659 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2325339739 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2331515037 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2491507217 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2555666458 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2560360798 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2575849084 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2598701004 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2604012302 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2724576419 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2765441343 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2800129199 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2805634027 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2806708050 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2841728925 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2888555785 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2891764305 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2894252678 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2894413731 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2919496064 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2960287119 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2966701088 @default.
- W3133975273 cites W2966956227 @default.