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Ecophysiological responses to warming events by two sympatric zooplankton species Abstract: Under current climate change scenarios, numerous
lakes are predicted to experience increases in maximum temperatures
and in the timing, frequency and duration of heat waves. To investigate
the effects of the magnitude and timing of thermal stress on zooplankton
communities we compared the thermal responses and seasonal phenologies
of two sympatric species, Epischura lacustris and Daphnia catawba. Thermal
responses were measured in the laboratory as differences in demography
of field animals at temperatures characteristic of temperate takes in
spring, summer and autumn (15-30degreesC). Epischura lacustris had a
significantly lower temperature tolerance than D. catawba, which appears
to explain differences in their seasonal phenologies. Divergence in
thermal tolerances and seasonal phenologies of these sympatric species
strongly suggests that the response of the Zooplankton communi, in this
lake to warming events will differ greatly with the timing and severity
of the thermal stress. Similar effects are to be expected in other lakes
containing these species and other zooplankton communities.
Chen CY, Folt CL. Journal of Plankton Research 24(6):579-589, 2002 |
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