Nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment cause declines in invertebrate populations: a global meta-analysis

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作者
Nessel, Mark P. [1 ]
Konnovitch, Theresa [1 ,2 ]
Romero, Gustavo Q. [3 ]
Gonzalez, Angelica L. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers State Univ, Ctr Computat & Integrat Biol, 201 S Broadway, Camden, NJ 08103 USA
[2] La Salle Univ, Dept Biol, 1900 W Olney Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19141 USA
[3] Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Biol, Dept Anim Biol, CP 6109, BR-13083862 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[4] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Biol, Sci Bldg,315 Penn St, Camden, NJ 08102 USA
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
abundance; aquatic; community structure; diversity; fertilization; insects; nutrients; terrestrial; SOIL NEMATODE COMMUNITY; LONG-TERM FERTILIZATION; NUTRIENT CO-LIMITATION; LAKE FOOD WEBS; FRESH-WATER; BOTTOM-UP; TOP-DOWN; ECOLOGICAL STOICHIOMETRY; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; ORGANIC MANURE;
D O I
10.1111/brv.12771
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Human-driven changes in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs are modifying biogeochemical cycles and the trophic state of many habitats worldwide. These alterations are predicted to continue to increase, with the potential for a wide range of impacts on invertebrates, key players in ecosystem-level processes. Here, we present a meta-analysis of 1679 cases from 207 studies reporting the effects of N, P, and combined N + P enrichment on the abundance, biomass, and richness of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates. Nitrogen and phosphorus additions decreased invertebrate abundance in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, with stronger impacts under combined N + P additions. Likewise, N and N + P additions had stronger negative impacts on the abundance of tropical than temperate invertebrates. Overall, the effects of nutrient enrichment did not differ significantly among major invertebrate taxonomic groups, suggesting that changes in biogeochemical cycles are a pervasive threat to invertebrate populations across ecosystems. The effects of N and P additions differed significantly among invertebrate trophic groups but N + P addition had a consistent negative effect on invertebrates. Nutrient additions had weaker or inconclusive impacts on invertebrate biomass and richness, possibly due to the low number of case studies for these community responses. Our findings suggest that N and P enrichment affect invertebrate community structure mainly by decreasing invertebrate abundance, and these effects are dependent on the habitat and trophic identity of the invertebrates. These results highlight the important effects of human-driven nutrient enrichment on ecological systems and suggest a potential driver for the global invertebrate decline documented in recent years.
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页码:2617 / 2637
页数:21
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