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請用此 Handle URI 來引用此文件: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12337
標題: Prey size diversity hinders biomass trophic transfer and predator size diversity promotes it in planktonic communities
作者: Garcia-Comas, Carmen
Sastri, Akash R.
Ye, Lin
Chang, Chun-Yi
Lin, Fan-Sian
Su, Min-Sian
Gong, Gwo-Ching 
Hsieh, Chih-Hao
關鍵字: TOP-DOWN CONTROL;SPECIES RICHNESS;FOOD-WEB;MARINE;PHYTOPLANKTON;BIODIVERSITY;CONSUMER;EFFICIENCIES;PATTERNS;SPECTRA
公開日期: 10-二月-2016
出版社: ROYAL SOC
卷: 283
期: 1824
來源出版物: P ROY SOC B-BIOL SCI
摘要: 
Body size exerts multiple effects on plankton food-web interactions. However, the influence of size structure on trophic transfer remains poorly quantified in the field. Here, we examine how the size diversity of prey (nano-microplankton) and predators (mesozooplankton) influence trophic transfer efficiency (using biomass ratio as a proxy) in natural marine ecosystems. Our results support previous studies on single trophic levels: transfer efficiency decreases with increasing prey size diversity and is enhanced with greater predator size diversity. We further show that communities with low nano-microplankton size diversity and high mesozooplankton size diversity tend to occur in warmer environments with low nutrient concentrations, thus promoting trophic transfer to higher trophic levels in those conditions. Moreover, we reveal an interactive effect of predator and prey size diversities: the positive effect of predator size diversity becomes influential when prey size diversity is high. Mechanistically, the negative effect of prey size diversity on trophic transfer may be explained by unicellular size-based metabolic constraints as well as trade-offs between growth and predation avoidance with size, whereas increasing predator size diversity may enhance diet niche partitioning and thus promote trophic transfer. These findings provide insights into size-based theories of ecosystem functioning, with implications for ecosystem predictive models.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12337
ISSN: 0962-8452
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2015.2129
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