Over broad thermal gradients, the effect of temperature on aerobic respiration and photosynthesis rates explains variation in community structure and function. Yet for local communities, temperature dependent trophic interactions may dominate effects of warming. We tested the hypothesis that food chain length modifies the temperature-dependence of ecosystem fluxes and community structure. In a multi-generation aquatic food web experiment, increasing temperature strengthened a trophic cascade, altering the effect of temperature on estimated mass-corrected ecosystem fluxes. Compared to consumer-free and 3-level food chains, grazer-algae (2-level) food chains responded most strongly to the temperature gradient. Temperature altered community st...
1. While much is known about the direct effect that temperature can have on aquatic communities, les...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
Body-size reduction is a ubiquitous response to global warming alongside changes in species phenolog...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Warming can influence the rate of plant-herbivore interactions through direct effects on individual ...
Determining how temperature alters direct predation and indirect trophic cascade effects will be cru...
Warming can lead to increased growth of plants or algae at the base of the food web, which may incre...
Food-chain length (FCL) is commonly used in ecological investigations to gain insight into how ecosy...
Synergies between large-scale environmental changes, such as climate change(1) and increased humic c...
Temperature is known to influence ecosystem processes through its direct effect on biological rates ...
International audienceTemperature has numerous effects on the structure and dynamics of ecological c...
Global warming can affect all levels of biological complexity, though we currently understand least ...
The effects of global and local environmental changes are transmitted through networks of interactin...
Warming increases the metabolic demand of consumers1, strengthening their feeding interacti...
1. While much is known about the direct effect that temperature can have on aquatic communities, les...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
Body-size reduction is a ubiquitous response to global warming alongside changes in species phenolog...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Warming can influence the rate of plant-herbivore interactions through direct effects on individual ...
Determining how temperature alters direct predation and indirect trophic cascade effects will be cru...
Warming can lead to increased growth of plants or algae at the base of the food web, which may incre...
Food-chain length (FCL) is commonly used in ecological investigations to gain insight into how ecosy...
Synergies between large-scale environmental changes, such as climate change(1) and increased humic c...
Temperature is known to influence ecosystem processes through its direct effect on biological rates ...
International audienceTemperature has numerous effects on the structure and dynamics of ecological c...
Global warming can affect all levels of biological complexity, though we currently understand least ...
The effects of global and local environmental changes are transmitted through networks of interactin...
Warming increases the metabolic demand of consumers1, strengthening their feeding interacti...
1. While much is known about the direct effect that temperature can have on aquatic communities, les...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
Body-size reduction is a ubiquitous response to global warming alongside changes in species phenolog...