Warming degrades nutritional quality of periphyton in stream ecosystems: evidence from a mesocosm experiment.

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-03-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf051
Zhenglu Qian, Feng Zhu, Xiang Tan, Quanfa Zhang
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Periphyton, which is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), serves as an indispensable high-quality basal resource for consumers in stream food webs. However, with global warming, how fatty acid composition of periphyton changes and consequent effects on their transfer to higher trophic level consumers remain unclear. By carrying out a manipulative mesocosm experiment with a 4°C increase, warming led to a significant decrease in the proportions of PUFA and Long-chain PUFA (LC-PUFA, >20 C) in periphyton from 13.32% to 9.90% and from 3.05% to 2.18%, respectively. The proportions of three PUFAs-α-linolenic acid (18:3ω3), arachidonic acid (ARA, 20:4ω6), and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6ω3)-also declined significantly (P < .05). Notably, the fatty acid profile of the consumer-Bellamya aeruginosa reflected the changes in basal resources, with a decrease in PUFA from 40.14% to 36.27%, and a significant decrease in LC-PUFA from 34.58% to 30.11%. Although algal community composition in biofilms did not significantly change with warming, significant transcriptomic alterations were observed, with most differentially expressed genes related to fatty acid synthesis in lipid metabolism and photosynthesis down-regulated. Our findings indicate that warming may hinder the production and transfer of high-quality carbon evaluated by LC-PUFA to consumers, consequently affect the complexity and stability of stream food webs.

富含多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)的浮游植物是溪流食物网中消费者不可或缺的优质基础资源。然而,随着全球变暖,浮游生物的脂肪酸组成如何变化以及由此对其向高营养级消费者转移的影响仍不清楚。通过开展一个温度上升 4°C 的操控性中层宇宙实验,气候变暖导致浮游生物中的 PUFA 和长链 PUFA(LC-PUFA,>20 C)的比例分别从 13.32% 和 3.05% 显著下降到 9.90% 和 2.18%。三种 PUFA--α-亚麻酸(18:3ω3)、花生四烯酸(ARA,20:4ω6)和二十二碳六烯酸(22:6ω3)--的比例也显著下降(铜绿微囊藻反映了基础资源的变化,PUFA 从 40.14% 下降到 36.27%,LC-PUFA 从 34.58% 显著下降到 30.11%。虽然生物膜中的藻类群落组成并没有随着气候变暖而发生显著变化,但却观察到了明显的转录组变化,大多数与脂质代谢和光合作用中脂肪酸合成有关的差异表达基因下调。我们的研究结果表明,气候变暖可能会阻碍低碳多酚类脂肪酸(LC-PUFA)所评价的优质碳的产生和向消费者的转移,从而影响溪流食物网的复杂性和稳定性。
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