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Evolutionary responses to environmental change: trophic interactions affect adaptation and persistence
Authors:Jarad P Mellard  Claire de Mazancourt  Michel Loreau
Institution:Centre for Biodiversity Theory and Modelling, Station d''Ecologie Experimentale du CNRS, Moulis 09200, France
Abstract:According to recent reviews, the question of how trophic interactions may affect evolutionary responses to climate change remains unanswered. In this modelling study, we explore the evolutionary dynamics of thermal and plant–herbivore interaction traits in a warming environment. We find the herbivore usually reduces adaptation speed and persistence time of the plant by reducing biomass. However, if the plant interaction trait and thermal trait are correlated, herbivores can create different coevolutionary attractors. One attractor has a warmer plant thermal optimum, and the other a colder one compared with the environment. A warmer plant thermal strategy is given a head start under warming, the only case where herbivores can increase plant persistence under warming. Persistence time of the plant under warming is maximal at small or large thermal niche width. This study shows that considering trophic interactions is necessary and feasible for understanding how ecosystems respond to climate change.
Keywords:trophic interactions  coevolutionary response  temperature change  thermal niche  persistence  adaptation
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