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Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes

In addition to an increase in mean temperature, climate change models predict decreasing amplitudes of daily temperature fluctuations. In temperate regions, where daily and seasonal fluctuations are prominent, such decreases in daily temperature fluctuations can have a pronounced effect on the fitne...

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Autores principales: De Meester, Nele, Dos Santos, Giovanni A. P., Rigaux, Annelien, Valdes, Yirina, Derycke, Sofie, Moens, Tom
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131625
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author De Meester, Nele
Dos Santos, Giovanni A. P.
Rigaux, Annelien
Valdes, Yirina
Derycke, Sofie
Moens, Tom
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Dos Santos, Giovanni A. P.
Rigaux, Annelien
Valdes, Yirina
Derycke, Sofie
Moens, Tom
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description In addition to an increase in mean temperature, climate change models predict decreasing amplitudes of daily temperature fluctuations. In temperate regions, where daily and seasonal fluctuations are prominent, such decreases in daily temperature fluctuations can have a pronounced effect on the fitness of species and on the outcome of species interactions. In this study, the effect of a temperature regime with daily fluctuations versus a constant temperature on the fitness and interspecific interactions of three cryptic species of the marine nematode species complex of Litoditis marina (Pm I, Pm III and Pm IV) were investigated. In a lab experiment, different combinations of species (monospecific treatment: Pm I and Pm IV and Pm III alone; two-species treatment: Pm I + Pm IV; three-species treatment: Pm I + Pm IV + Pm III) were subjected to two different temperature regimes: one constant and one fluctuating temperature. Our results showed that fluctuating temperature had minor or no effects on the population fitness of the three species in monocultures. In contrast, interspecific interactions clearly influenced the fitness of all three species, both positively and negatively. Temperature regime did have a substantial effect on the interactions between the species. In the two-species treatment, temperature regime altered the interaction from a sort of mutualism to commensalism. In addition, the strength of the interspecific interactions changed depending on the temperature regime in the three-species treatment. This experiment confirms that interactions between the species can change depending on the abiotic environment; these results show that it is important to incorporate the effect of fluctuations on interspecific interactions to predict the effect of climate change on biodiversity.
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spelling pubmed-44927012015-07-15 Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes De Meester, Nele Dos Santos, Giovanni A. P. Rigaux, Annelien Valdes, Yirina Derycke, Sofie Moens, Tom PLoS One Research Article In addition to an increase in mean temperature, climate change models predict decreasing amplitudes of daily temperature fluctuations. In temperate regions, where daily and seasonal fluctuations are prominent, such decreases in daily temperature fluctuations can have a pronounced effect on the fitness of species and on the outcome of species interactions. In this study, the effect of a temperature regime with daily fluctuations versus a constant temperature on the fitness and interspecific interactions of three cryptic species of the marine nematode species complex of Litoditis marina (Pm I, Pm III and Pm IV) were investigated. In a lab experiment, different combinations of species (monospecific treatment: Pm I and Pm IV and Pm III alone; two-species treatment: Pm I + Pm IV; three-species treatment: Pm I + Pm IV + Pm III) were subjected to two different temperature regimes: one constant and one fluctuating temperature. Our results showed that fluctuating temperature had minor or no effects on the population fitness of the three species in monocultures. In contrast, interspecific interactions clearly influenced the fitness of all three species, both positively and negatively. Temperature regime did have a substantial effect on the interactions between the species. In the two-species treatment, temperature regime altered the interaction from a sort of mutualism to commensalism. In addition, the strength of the interspecific interactions changed depending on the temperature regime in the three-species treatment. This experiment confirms that interactions between the species can change depending on the abiotic environment; these results show that it is important to incorporate the effect of fluctuations on interspecific interactions to predict the effect of climate change on biodiversity. Public Library of Science 2015-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4492701/ /pubmed/26147103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131625 Text en © 2015 De Meester et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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De Meester, Nele
Dos Santos, Giovanni A. P.
Rigaux, Annelien
Valdes, Yirina
Derycke, Sofie
Moens, Tom
Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes
title Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes
title_full Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes
title_fullStr Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes
title_full_unstemmed Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes
title_short Daily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine Nematodes
title_sort daily temperature fluctuations alter interactions between closely related species of marine nematodes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131625
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