Abstract:Climate change-related heatwaves are major recent threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. However, our current understanding of the mechanisms governing community resilience (resistance and recovery) to extreme temperature events is still rudimentary. The spatial insurance hypothesis postulates that diverse regional species pools can buffer ecosystem functioning against local disturbances through immigration of better adapted taxa. However, experimental evidence for such predictions from multi-troph… Show more
“…The future study of both resistance and resilience of aquatic communities to warming would help to characterize more sensitive organismal groups and, consequently, possible functional losses. Future research should investigate these responses of aquatic communities across a wider range of experimental temperatures, including the heatwave periods (Vad et al, 2022 ). The microbial communities are still poorly studied groups, and our results showed that the temperature promoted the change in the identity of the microfauna species.…”
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“…The future study of both resistance and resilience of aquatic communities to warming would help to characterize more sensitive organismal groups and, consequently, possible functional losses. Future research should investigate these responses of aquatic communities across a wider range of experimental temperatures, including the heatwave periods (Vad et al, 2022 ). The microbial communities are still poorly studied groups, and our results showed that the temperature promoted the change in the identity of the microfauna species.…”
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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