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DOI10.1111/gcb.15902
Functional traits reveal the dominant drivers of long-term community change across a North American Great Lake
James S. Sinclair; Michael E. Fraker; James M. Hood; Kenneth T. Frank; Mark R. DuFour; Ann Marie Gorman; Stuart A. Ludsin
2021-10-06
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
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Ecosystems worldwide have been impacted by multiple anthropogenic stressors, yet efforts to understand and manage these impacts have been hindered by difficulties in disentangling relative stressor effects. Theoretically, the actions of individual stressors can be delineated based on associated changes in functional traits and these relationships should be generalizable across communities comprised of different species. Thus, combining trait perspectives with community composition data could help to identify the relative influence of different stressors. We evaluated the utility of this combined approach by quantifying shifts in fish species and trait composition in Lake Erie during the past 50 years (1969–2018) in relation to human-driven changes in nutrient inputs, climate warming, and biological invasions. Species and trait shifts were also compared between two Lake Erie basins, which differ in their environmental and biological characteristics, to identify trait responses that were generalizable across different ecosystems versus those that were context dependent. Our analyses revealed consistent species changes across basins, and shifts in feeding and thermal traits, that were primarily associated with altered nutrient inputs (oligotrophication followed by eutrophication). We found no or inconsistent trait-based evidence for the effects of warming and two invasive fishes. Context-dependent trait responses were also evident; nutrient inputs were related to shifts in species tolerant of turbidity in the shallow, eutrophic western basin, which contrasted to shifts between benthopelagic and benthic species in the deeper central basin. Our results reveal the dominant effects of specific stressors on a large freshwater lake and offer a framework for combining species-based and trait-based approaches to delineate the impacts of simultaneous stressors on communities of perturbed natural ecosystems.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/339788
专题气候变化
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James S. Sinclair,Michael E. Fraker,James M. Hood,et al. Functional traits reveal the dominant drivers of long-term community change across a North American Great Lake[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA James S. Sinclair.,Michael E. Fraker.,James M. Hood.,Kenneth T. Frank.,Mark R. DuFour.,...&Stuart A. Ludsin.(2021).Functional traits reveal the dominant drivers of long-term community change across a North American Great Lake.Global Change Biology.
MLA James S. Sinclair,et al."Functional traits reveal the dominant drivers of long-term community change across a North American Great Lake".Global Change Biology (2021).
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