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Effect of Climate-Related Change in Vegetation on Leaf Litter Consumption and Energy Storage by Gammarus pulex from Continental or Mediterranean Populations

机译:与气候有关的植被变化对来自大陆或地中海种群的γ-淀粉样菌的凋落物消耗和能量存储的影响

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As a consequence of global warming, it is important to characterise the potential changes occurring for some functional processes through the intra-specific study of key species. Changes in species distribution, particularly when key or engineer species are affected, should contribute to global changes in ecosystem functioning. In this study, we examined the potential consequences induced by global warming on ecosystem functioning in term of organic matter recycling. We compared consumption of leaf litter by some shredder populations (Gammarus pulex) between five tree species inhabiting continental (i.e., the northern region of the Rhône River Valley) and/or Mediterranean (i.e., the southern region of the Rhône River Valley) conditions. To consider any potential adaptation of the gammarid population to vegetation in the same climate conditions, three populations of the key shredder Gammarus pulex from the northern region and three from the southern region of the Rhône River Valley were used. We experimentally compared the effects of the geographical origin of both the gammarid populations and the leaf litter species on the shredding activity and the physiological state of animals (through body triglyceride content). This study demonstrated that leaf toughness is more important than geographical origin for determining shredder leaf litter consumption. The overall consumption rate of the gammarid populations from the southern region of Rhône Valley was much higher than that of the populations from the northern region, but no clear differences between the origins of the leaf litter (i.e., continental vs. Mediterranean) were observed. The northwards shift of G. pulex populations adapted to warmer conditions might significantly modify organic matter recycling in continental streams. As gammarid populations can demonstrate local adaptations to certain leaf species as a trophic resource, changes in riparian vegetation associated with climate change might locally affect the leaf litter degradation process by this shredder.
机译:由于全球变暖,重要的是通过对关键物种的种内研究来表征某些功能过程中可能发生的变化。物种分布的变化,特别是在关键或工程物种受到影响时,应有助于全球生态系统功能的变化。在这项研究中,我们研究了全球变暖对有机物循环利用对生态系统功能的潜在影响。我们比较了居住在大陆(即罗纳河谷的北部地区)和/或地中海(即罗纳河谷的南部地区)的五种树种之间的一些切碎种群(Gammarus pulex)所消耗的凋落物。为了考虑在相同的气候条件下伽马突种群对植被的任何潜在适应性,使用了来自罗纳河谷北部地区的三个主要碎纸机伽马鲁斯·普雷克斯种群和南部地区的三个种群。我们通过实验比较了伽马利德种群和叶子凋落物的地理起源对切碎活性和动物生理状态的影响(通过体内甘油三酸酯含量)。这项研究表明,对于确定切碎的叶子凋落物消耗量,叶子韧性比地理来源更为重要。罗纳河谷南部地区的γ-线虫种群的总体消费率远高于北部地区的γ-射线种群,但未发现其凋落物起源之间的明显差异(即大陆与地中海)。 G. pulex种群向北移动以适应更温暖的条件可能会大大改变大陆性河流中的有机物循环利用。由于伽马里德种群可以证明对某些叶片物种的局部适应性,可以作为一种营养资源,因此与气候变化相关的河岸植被变化可能会局部影响该粉碎机的凋落物降解过程。

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