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Ecological emergence of thermal clines in body size
Authors:Eric Edeline  Gérard Lacroix  Christine Delire  Nicolas Poulet  Stéphane Legendre
Affiliation:1. Université Pierre et Marie Curie ‐ Paris 6, UMR 7618 BIOEMCO, Ecole Normale Supérieure, , 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France;2. CNRS, UMR 7618 BIOEMCO, Ecole Normale Supérieure, , 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France;3. UMS 3194 CEREEP‐Ecotron IleDeFrance, , 77140 Saint‐Pierre‐Lès‐Nemours, France;4. UMR 3589 GAME/CNRM, CNRS/Météo‐France, , Toulouse, France;5. French National Agency for Water and Aquatic Environments (ONEMA), Direction Action Scientifique et Technique, , 94300 Vincennes, France;6. CNRS, UMR 7625 Ecologie & Evolution, Ecole Normale Supérieure, , 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The unprecedented rate of global warming requires a better understanding of how ecosystems will respond. Organisms often have smaller body sizes under warmer climates (Bergmann's rule and the temperature‐size rule), and body size is a major determinant of life histories, demography, population size, nutrient turnover rate, and food‐web structure. Therefore, by altering body sizes in whole communities, current warming can potentially disrupt ecosystem function and services. However, the underlying drivers of warming‐induced body downsizing remain far from clear. Here, we show that thermal clines in body size are predicted from universal laws of ecology and metabolism, so that size‐dependent selection from competition (both intra and interspecific) and predation favors smaller individuals under warmer conditions. We validate this prediction using 4.1 × 106 individual body size measurements from French river fish spanning 29 years and 52 species. Our results suggest that warming‐induced body downsizing is an emergent property of size‐structured food webs, and highlight the need to consider trophic interactions when predicting biosphere reorganizations under global warming.
Keywords:Bergmann's rule  community interactions  food‐web structure  life history  metabolic theory of ecology  niche theory  predator–  prey size ratio  size distributions  temperature‐size rule  thermal reaction norms
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