Artículo
Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics
Romero, Gustavo Q.; Marino, Nicholas A. C.; MacDonald, A. Andrew M.; Céréghino, Régis; Trzcinski, M. Kurtis; Acosta Mercado, Dimaris; Leroy, Céline; Corbara, Bruno; Farjalla, Vinicius F.; Barberis, Ignacio Martín
; Dézerald, Olivier; Hammill, Edd; Atwood, Trisha B.; Piccoli, Gustavo C. O.; Bautista, Fabiola Ospina; Carrias, Jean-François; Leal, Juliana S.; Montero, Guillermo Alberto; Antiqueira, Pablo A. P.; Freire, Rodrigo Manuel
; Realpe, Emilio; Amundrud, Sarah L.; de Omena, Paula M.; Campos, Alice B. A.; Kratina, Pavel; O’Gorman, Eoin J.; Srivastava, Diane S.
Fecha de publicación:
12/2020
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Revista:
Nature Communications
ISSN:
2041-1723
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Changes in global and regional precipitation regimes are among the most pervasive components of climate change. Intensification of rainfall cycles, ranging from frequent downpours to severe droughts, could cause widespread, but largely unknown, alterations to trophic structure and ecosystem function. We conducted multi-site coordinated experiments to show how variation in the quantity and evenness of rainfall modulates trophic structure in 210 natural freshwater microcosms (tank bromeliads) across Central and South America (18°N to 29°S). The biomass of smaller organisms (detritivores) was higher under more stable hydrological conditions. Conversely, the biomass of predators was highest when rainfall was uneven, resulting in top-heavy biomass pyramids. These results illustrate how extremes of precipitation, resulting in localized droughts or flooding, can erode the base of freshwater food webs, with negative implications for the stability of trophic dynamics.
Palabras clave:
PHYTOTELMATA
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BROMELIADS
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FOOD WEBS
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PREDATION
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Articulos(IICAR)
Articulos de INST. DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS AGRARIAS DE ROSARIO
Articulos de INST. DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS AGRARIAS DE ROSARIO
Citación
Romero, Gustavo Q.; Marino, Nicholas A. C.; MacDonald, A. Andrew M.; Céréghino, Régis; Trzcinski, M. Kurtis; et al.; Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics; Nature Publishing Group; Nature Communications; 11; 1; 12-2020; 1-8
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