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On the sensitivity of food webs to multiple stressors

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ECOLOGY LETTERS
卷 24, 期 10, 页码 2219-2237

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ele.13841

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antagonism; cumulative effects; ecological networks; food webs; holistic; indirect effects; motifs; multiple stressors; non-additive effects; synergism

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  1. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec - Nature et Technologies
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Evaluating the effects of multiple stressors on ecosystems is increasingly important in the face of global changes. Overlooking species interactions can lead to underestimating the impacts of stressors, with synergistic and antagonistic effects common in food webs. The type of interaction influences species' susceptibility to stressors, with omnivory and tri-trophic interactions being particularly sensitive.
Evaluating the effects of multiple stressors on ecosystems is becoming increasingly vital with global changes. The role of species interactions in propagating the effects of stressors, although widely acknowledged, has yet to be formally explored. Here, we conceptualise how stressors propagate through food webs and explore how they affect simulated three-species motifs and food webs of the Canadian St. Lawrence System. We find that overlooking species interactions invariably underestimate the effects of stressors, and that synergistic and antagonistic effects through food webs are prevalent. We also find that interaction type influences a species' susceptibility to stressors; species in omnivory and tri-trophic food chain interactions in particular are sensitive and prone to synergistic and antagonistic effects. Finally, we find that apex predators were negatively affected and mesopredators benefited from the effects of stressors due to their trophic position in the St. Lawrence System, but that species sensitivity is dependent on food web structure. In conceptualising the effects of multiple stressors on food webs, we bring theory closer to practice and show that considering the intricacies of ecological communities is key to assess the net effects of stressors on species.

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