营养水平
生物
物候学
生态系统
生态学
气候变化
间接影响
热应力
昆虫
心理弹性
食草动物
心理学
政治学
动物科学
法学
心理治疗师
作者
Mariana Abarca,Ryan Spahn
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2021.04.008
摘要
Climate change is transforming ecosystems by altering species ranges, the composition of communities, and trophic interactions. Here, we synthesize recent reviews and subsequent developments to provide an overview of insect ecological and evolutionary responses to altered temperature regimes. We discuss both direct responses to thermal stress and indirect responses arising from phenological mismatches, altered host quality, and changes in natural enemy activity. Altered temperature regimes can increase exposure to both cold and heat stress and result in phenological and morphological mismatches with adjacent trophic levels. Host plant quality varies in a heterogenous way in response to altered temperatures with both increases and decreases observed. Density-dependent effects, spatial heterogeneity, and rapid evolutionary change provide some resilience to these threats.
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