Emergent Relationships Between the Functional Diversity of Marine Planktonic Copepods and Ecosystem Functioning in the Global Ocean

IF 10.8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Fabio Benedetti, Jonas Wydler, Corentin Clerc, Nielja Knecht, Meike Vogt
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Copepods are a major group of the mesozooplankton and thus a key part of marine ecosystems worldwide. Their fitness and life strategies are determined by their functional traits which allow different species to exploit various ecological niches. The range of functional traits expressed in a community defines its functional diversity (FD), which can be used to investigate how communities utilize resources and shape ecosystem processes. However, the spatial patterns of copepod FD and their relation to ecosystem functioning remain poorly understood on a global scale. Here, we use estimates of copepod community composition derived from species distribution models in combination with functional traits and indicators of ecosystem functioning to investigate the distribution of multiple facets of copepod FD, their relationships with species richness and ecosystem processes. We also project how anthropogenic climate change will impact the facets of copepod FD. We find that the facets of FD respond to species richness with variable strength and directions: functional richness, divergence, and dispersion increase with species richness whereas functional evenness and trait dissimilarity decrease. We find that primary production, mesozooplankton biomass and carbon export efficiency decrease with species richness, functional richness, divergence and dispersion. This suggests that ecosystem functioning may be disproportionally influenced by the traits of a few dominant species in line with the mass ratio hypothesis. Furthermore, climate change is projected to promote trait homogenization globally, which may decrease mesozooplankton biomass and carbon export efficiency globally. The emergent covariance patterns between copepod FD and ecosystem functions we find here strongly call for better integrating FD measurements into field studies and across scales to understand the effects of changing zooplankton biodiversity on marine ecosystem functioning.

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全球海洋浮游桡足类功能多样性与生态系统功能的紧急关系
桡足类是中生浮游生物中的一个主要类群,因此也是全球海洋生态系统的重要组成部分。桡足类的适应性和生活策略由其功能特征决定,不同物种可利用不同的生态位。一个群落的功能特征范围决定了其功能多样性(FD),可用于研究群落如何利用资源和塑造生态系统过程。然而,在全球范围内,人们对桡足类功能多样性的空间模式及其与生态系统功能的关系仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们利用物种分布模型得出的桡足类群落组成估计值,结合生态系统功能的功能特征和指标,研究桡足类FD的多个方面的分布、它们与物种丰富度和生态系统过程的关系。我们还预测了人为气候变化将如何影响桡足类食物链的各个环节。我们发现,桡足类鳍状肢节面对物种丰富度的反应强度和方向各不相同:功能丰富度、分化和分散随物种丰富度的增加而增加,而功能均匀度和性状差异则随物种丰富度的增加而减少。我们发现,初级生产量、中浮游生物生物量和碳输出效率随着物种丰富度、功能丰富度、分异性和分散性的增加而降低。这表明,生态系统的功能可能受到少数优势物种性状的不成比例的影响,这与质量比假说是一致的。此外,预计气候变化将在全球范围内促进性状同质化,这可能会在全球范围内降低中浮游生物的生物量和碳输出效率。我们在本文中发现的桡足类FD与生态系统功能之间出现的协方差模式强烈呼吁将FD测量更好地纳入野外研究和跨尺度研究,以了解浮游动物生物多样性变化对海洋生态系统功能的影响。
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Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.50
自引率
5.20%
发文量
497
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Global Change Biology is an environmental change journal committed to shaping the future and addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, climate change, environmental protection, food and water safety, and global health. Dedicated to fostering a profound understanding of the impacts of global change on biological systems and offering innovative solutions, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, reports, opinions, perspectives, commentaries, and letters. Starting with the 2024 volume, Global Change Biology will transition to an online-only format, enhancing accessibility and contributing to the evolution of scholarly communication.
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