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Impact of climate warming on phenological asynchrony of plankton dynamics across Europe
Authors:Enzo Gronchi  Dietmar Straile  Sebastian Diehl  Klaus D Jöhnk  Frank Peeters
Institution:1. Limnological Institute, University of Constance, Constance, Germany;2. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden;3. CSIRO Land and Water, Acton, Australia
Abstract:Climate warming alters the seasonal timing of biological events. This raises concerns that species-specific responses to warming may de-synchronize co-evolved consumer-resource phenologies, resulting in trophic mismatch and altered ecosystem dynamics. We explored the effects of warming on the synchrony of two events: the onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom and the spring/summer maximum of the grazer Daphnia. Simulation of 16 lake types over 31 years at 1907 North African and European locations under 5 climate scenarios revealed that the current median phenological delay between the two events varies greatly (20–190 days) across lake types and geographic locations. Warming moves both events forward in time and can lengthen or shorten the delay between them by up to ±60 days. Our simulations suggest large geographic and lake-specific variations in phenological synchrony, provide quantitative predictions of its dependence on physical lake properties and geographic location and highlight research needs concerning its ecological consequences.
Keywords:climate change  Daphnia  phenology  phytoplankton  regional modelling
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