Ocean acidification induces changes in algal palatability and herbivore feeding behavior and performance

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作者
Cristian Duarte
Jorge López
Samanta Benítez
Patricio H. Manríquez
Jorge M. Navarro
Cesar C. Bonta
Rodrigo Torres
Pedro Quijón
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[1] Universidad Andrés Bello,Departamento de Ecología y Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ecología y Recursos Naturales
[2] Universidad de Concepción,Center for the Study of Multiple
[3] Universidad Austral de Chile,drivers on Marine Socio
[4] Universidad Santo Tomas,ecological Systems (MUSELS)
[5] Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas (CEAZA),Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Limnológicas, Facultad de Ciencias
[6] Centro de Investigación en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia (CIEP),Centro de Investigación e Innovación para el Cambio Climático (CIICC), Facultad de Ciencias
[7] University of Prince Edward Island,Laboratorio de Ecología y Conducta de la Ontogenia Temprana (LECOT)
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Oecologia | 2016年 / 180卷
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Ocean acidification; Algae; Amphipods; Feeding behavior; Growth rate;
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The effects of global stressors on a species may be mediated by the stressors’ impact on coexisting taxa. For instance, herbivore–algae interactions may change due to alterations in algal nutritional quality resulting from high CO2 levels associated with ocean acidification (OA). We approached this issue by assessing the indirect effects of OA on the trophic interactions between the amphipod Orchestoidea tuberculata and the brown alga Durvillaea antarctica, two prominent species of the South-east Pacific coast. We predicted that amphipod feeding behavior and performance (growth rate) will be affected by changes in the palatability of the algae exposed to high levels (1000 ppm) of CO2. We exposed algae to current and predicted (OA) atmospheric CO2 levels and then measured their nutritive quality and amphipod preference in choice trials. We also assessed consumption rates separately in no-choice trials, and measured amphipod absorption efficiency and growth rates. Protein and organic contents of the algae decreased in acidified conditions and amphipods showed low preference for these algae. However, in the no-choice trials we recorded higher grazing rates on algae exposed to OA. Although amphipod absorption efficiency was lower on these algae, growth rates did not differ between treatments, which suggests the occurrence of compensatory feeding. Our results suggest that changes in algal nutritional value in response to OA induce changes in algal palatability and these in turn affect consumers’ food preference and performance. Indirect effects of global stressors like OA can be equally or more important than the direct effects predicted in the literature.
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页数:9
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