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Ecological consequences of body size reduction under warming

Arnaud Sentis, Simon Bazin, David S. Boukal, Robby Stoks

2024Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Body size reduction is a universal response to warming, but its ecological consequences across biological levels, from individuals to ecosystems, remain poorly understood. Most biological processes scale with body size, and warming-induced changes in body size can therefore have important ecological consequences. To understand these consequences, we propose a unifying, hierarchical framework for the ecological impacts of intraspecific body size reductions due to thermal plasticity that explicitly builds on three key pathways: morphological constraints, bioenergetic constraints and surface-to-volume ratio. Using this framework, we synthesize key consequences of warming-induced body size reductions at multiple levels of biological organization. We outline how this trait-based framework can improve our understanding, detection and generalization of the ecological impacts of warming.

Topics & Concepts

EcologyIntraspecific competitionGlobal warmingEcosystemClimate changeTraitEnvironmental scienceBiologyComputer scienceProgramming languagePhysiological and biochemical adaptationsInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
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