Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modification

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Nagelkerken, Ivan [1 ]
Russell, Bayden D.
Gillanders, Bronwyn M.
Connell, Sean D.
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[1] Univ Adelaide, Southern Seas Ecol Labs, Sch Biol Sci, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
关键词
SPECIES INTERACTIONS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CARBONIC-ACID; CONSEQUENCES; IMPACTS; DISSOCIATION; EVOLUTIONARY; MECHANISMS; CONSTANTS; RESPONSES;
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10.1038/NCLIMATE2757
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Ocean ecosystems are predicted to lose biodiversity and productivity from increasing ocean acidification(1). Although laboratory experiments reveal negative effects of acidification on the behaviour and performance of species(2,3), more comprehensive predictions have been hampered by a lack of in situ studies that incorporate the complexity of interactions between species and their environment. We studied CO2 vents from both Northern and Southern hemispheres, using such natural laboratories(4) to investigate the effect of ocean acidification on plant-animal associations embedded within all their natural complexity. Although we substantiate simple direct effects of reduced predator-avoidance behaviour by fishes, as observed in laboratory experiments, we here show that this negative effect is naturally dampened when fish reside in shelter-rich habitats. Importantly, elevated CO2 drove strong increases in the abundance of some fish species through major habitat shifts, associated increases in resources such as habitat and prey availability, and reduced predator abundances. The indirect effects of acidification via resource and predator alterations may have far-reaching consequences for population abundances, and its study provides a framework for a more comprehensive understanding of increasing CO2 emissions as a driver of ecological change.
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