GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES

In light of ongoing climate change, it is increasingly important to know how nutritional requirements of ectotherms are affected by changing temperatures. Here, we analyse the wide thermal response of phosphorus (P) requirements via elemental gross growth efficiencies of Carbon (C) and P, and the...

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spelling my.umt.ir-200892024-05-22T08:41:56Z GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES PSNZ carbon ecological stoichiometry gross growth efficiency growth metabolism nutrients phosphorus respiration thermal gradient threshold elemental ratio In light of ongoing climate change, it is increasingly important to know how nutritional requirements of ectotherms are affected by changing temperatures. Here, we analyse the wide thermal response of phosphorus (P) requirements via elemental gross growth efficiencies of Carbon (C) and P, and the Threshold Elemental Ratios in different aquatic invertebrate ectotherms: the freshwater model species Daphnia magna, the marine copepod Acartia tonsa, the marine heterotrophic dinoflagellate Oxyrrhis marina, and larvae of two populations of the marine crab Carcinus maenas. We show that they all share a non-linear cubic thermal response of nutrient requirements. Phosphorus requirements decrease from low to intermediate temperatures, increase at higher temperatures and decrease again when temperature is excessive. This common thermal response of nutrient requirements is of great importance if we aim to understand or even predict how ectotherm communities will react to global warming and nutrientdriven eutrophication. 2024-05-22T08:41:53Z 2024-05-22T08:41:53Z 2024-05-26 Article http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/20089 en application/pdf Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
institution Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
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topic carbon
ecological stoichiometry
gross growth efficiency
growth
metabolism
nutrients
phosphorus
respiration
thermal gradient
threshold elemental ratio
spellingShingle carbon
ecological stoichiometry
gross growth efficiency
growth
metabolism
nutrients
phosphorus
respiration
thermal gradient
threshold elemental ratio
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GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES
description In light of ongoing climate change, it is increasingly important to know how nutritional requirements of ectotherms are affected by changing temperatures. Here, we analyse the wide thermal response of phosphorus (P) requirements via elemental gross growth efficiencies of Carbon (C) and P, and the Threshold Elemental Ratios in different aquatic invertebrate ectotherms: the freshwater model species Daphnia magna, the marine copepod Acartia tonsa, the marine heterotrophic dinoflagellate Oxyrrhis marina, and larvae of two populations of the marine crab Carcinus maenas. We show that they all share a non-linear cubic thermal response of nutrient requirements. Phosphorus requirements decrease from low to intermediate temperatures, increase at higher temperatures and decrease again when temperature is excessive. This common thermal response of nutrient requirements is of great importance if we aim to understand or even predict how ectotherm communities will react to global warming and nutrientdriven eutrophication.
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author PSNZ
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title GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES
title_short GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES
title_full GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES
title_fullStr GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES
title_full_unstemmed GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON ECTOTHERM SPECIES
title_sort global warming effects on ectotherm species
publisher Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
publishDate 2024
url http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/20089
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