Collaborative Research: Context-dependency of top-down vs. bottom-up effects of herbivores on marine primary producers
合作研究:草食动物对海洋初级生产者自上而下与自下而上影响的背景依赖性
基本信息
- 批准号:1736891
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 54.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-01 至 2021-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Humans are modifying marine food webs both from the top-down, by reducing consumer abundances, and from the bottom-up, by adding nutrients to coastal habitats. Predicting these impacts is complicated because herbivores affect primary producers both from the top-down, by eating them, and from the bottom-up, by recycling nutrients and facilitating the recruitment of algae into local marine ecosystems. This project uses experimental manipulations along a natural gradient in nutrient availability on the California coast to evaluate the complex interactions between top-down and bottom-up processes in marine communities. This project includes experiments and outreach in a location with substantial exposure to the public, and the investigators will work with community and university outreach personnel to communicate this research to broader audiences. Specifically, the project includes mechanisms for curriculum development and outreach and will train undergraduate and graduate students in marine science.The investigators are implementing a suite of innovative approaches to understand the multiple roles that herbivores play in marine systems. Traditional experimental methods for herbivore removal result in the loss of both the consumptive and facilitative effects of herbivores. In contrast, the investigators' experimental design allows them to partition the different effects of herbivores on marine primary producers. These methods, including observations, experiments, and modeling approaches, allow researchers to (i) calculate the relative importance of herbivores' consumptive and facilitative effects on algal diversity and abundance; (ii) determine the effects of temperature, nutrients, and herbivores on the microbial community; and (iii) evaluate the relative importance of internal processes and spatial subsidies.
人类正在改变海洋食物网,从上到下,通过减少消费者丰度,从下到上,通过增加沿海栖息地的营养物质。预测这些影响是复杂的,因为食草动物既从上到下影响初级生产者,通过吃它们,又从下到上,通过循环营养物质和促进藻类进入当地海洋生态系统。该项目使用实验操作沿着自然梯度的养分供应的加州海岸,以评估复杂的相互作用之间的自上而下和自下而上的过程中的海洋群落。该项目包括在大量接触公众的地点进行实验和推广,调查人员将与社区和大学推广人员合作,向更广泛的受众宣传这项研究。具体而言,该项目包括课程编制和推广机制,并将对本科生和研究生进行海洋科学培训,调查人员正在实施一套创新方法,以了解食草动物在海洋系统中发挥的多种作用。传统的实验方法去除草食动物的损失的消耗和促进作用的草食动物。相比之下,研究人员的实验设计允许他们划分食草动物对海洋初级生产者的不同影响。这些方法,包括观察,实验和建模方法,使研究人员能够(i)计算食草动物的消耗和促进作用对藻类多样性和丰度的相对重要性;(ii)确定温度,营养物质和食草动物对微生物群落的影响;(iii)评估内部过程和空间补贴的相对重要性。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(3)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Flexibility of nutritional strategies within a mutualism: food availability affects algal symbiont productivity in two congeneric sea anemone species
- DOI:10.1098/rspb.2020.1860
- 发表时间:2020-12-09
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.7
- 作者:Bedgood, Samuel A.;Mastroni, Sarah E.;Bracken, Matthew E. S.
- 通讯作者:Bracken, Matthew E. S.
Predicting rates of consumer-mediated nutrient cycling by a diverse herbivore assemblage
预测不同食草动物组合消费者介导的营养循环速率
- DOI:10.1007/s00227-018-3422-z
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.4
- 作者:Bracken, Matthew E.;Oates, Jill M.;Badten, Alexander J.;Bernatchez, Genevieve
- 通讯作者:Bernatchez, Genevieve
Functional redundancy buffers mobile invertebrates against the loss of foundation species on rocky shores
- DOI:10.3354/meps13795
- 发表时间:2021-09-02
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:Elsberry, Laura A.;Bracken, Matthew E. S.
- 通讯作者:Bracken, Matthew E. S.
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