生态化学计量视角下的人类对水生生态系统的影响

Q3 Environmental Science
Layla Mayer Fonseca, G. Quadra, José R. Paranaíba, Otávio Augusto Lacerda Ferreira Pimentel, J. Cotner, A. Amado
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水生生态系统面临着不同的人为压力,如气候变化、富营养化、化学污染、过度捕捞和引入外来物种。人类活动加速了生物地球化学循环,迫使生物和生态系统适应。大多数生态化学计量研究都集中在碳、氮、磷及其相对比例上。尽管如此,利用其他因素进行调查以更好地了解人类压力对水生生态系统的影响的可能性是巨大的。因此,在这里,我们探讨了不同的人类活动如何在营养成分和化学计量方面影响生态系统平衡。我们得出的结论是,由于化学计量失衡,人类干预影响了水生生态系统在能量流方面的功能。我们还得出结论,宏观和微量营养素化学计量之间的相互作用可能会为预测和理解人类对水生生态系统功能的影响提出重要的公理。
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HUMAN IMPACTS ON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS FROM THE LENS OF ECOLOGICAL STOICHIOMETRY
Aquatic ecosystems are under different anthropogenic pressures, such as climate change, eutrophication, chemical pollution, overfishing, and introducing exotic species. Human activities have accelerated biogeochemical cycles forcing organisms and ecosystems to adapt. Most ecological stoichiometry studies are focused on carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and their relative proportions. Still, the possibilities for investigations using other elements to better understand the impacts of human pressures on aquatic ecosystems are vast. Therefore, here we explore how different anthropogenic activities influence ecosystem balance in terms of nutrient composition and stoichiometry. We conclude that human interventions have affected the functioning of aquatic ecosystems in terms of energy flow due to stoichiometric imbalances. We also conclude that the interplay between macro and micronutrient stoichiometry might raise important axioms to predict and understand human impacts on the functioning of aquatic ecosystems.
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Oecologia Australis
Oecologia Australis Environmental Science-Ecology
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