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. 2022 Jun 10;376(6598):1215-1219.
doi: 10.1126/science.abc4916. Epub 2022 Jun 9.

Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude

Gail V Ashton  1 Amy L Freestone  1   2   3 J Emmett Duffy  4 Mark E Torchin  3   5 Brent J Sewall  2 Brianna Tracy  1   6 Mariano Albano  7 Andrew H Altieri  3   8 Luciana Altvater  9 Rolando Bastida-Zavala  10 Alejandro Bortolus  11 Antonio Brante  12   13 Viviana Bravo  3 Norah Brown  14   15 Alejandro H Buschmann  16 Edward Buskey  17 Rosita Calderón Barrera  18 Brian Cheng  19 Rachel Collin  3 Ricardo Coutinho  9 Luis De Gracia  12   13 Gustavo M Dias  20 Claudio DiBacco  21 Augusto A V Flores  22 Maria Angélica Haddad  23 Zvi Hoffman  24 Bruno Ibañez Erquiaga  25 Dean Janiak  26 Analí Jiménez Campeán  27   28 Inti Keith  18 Jean-Charles Leclerc  12   29 Orlando Pedro Lecompte-Pérez  30 Guilherme Ortigara Longo  31 Helena Matthews-Cascon  32 Cynthia H McKenzie  33 Jessica Miller  34 Martín Munizaga  35   36   37 Lais P D Naval-Xavier  9 Sergio A Navarrete  38 Carlos Otálora  30 Lilian A Palomino-Alvarez  39   40 Maria Gabriela Palomo  41 Chris Patrick  42 Cormack Pegau  43 Sandra V Pereda  16 Rosana M Rocha  23 Carlos Rumbold  44 Carlos Sánchez  24 Adolfo Sanjuan-Muñoz  30 Carmen Schlöder  3 Evangelina Schwindt  45 Janina Seemann  3   46 Alan Shanks  47 Nuno Simoes  40   48   49 Luis Skinner  50 Nancy Yolimar Suárez-Mozo  39   40 Martin Thiel  35   36   37 Nelson Valdivia  29   51 Ximena Velez-Zuazo  52 Edson A Vieira  31 Bruno Vildoso  53 Ingo S Wehrtmann  54 Matt Whalen  4   14   55 Lynn Wilbur  56 Gregory M Ruiz  1
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Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude

Gail V Ashton et al. Science. .

Abstract

Early naturalists suggested that predation intensity increases toward the tropics, affecting fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes by latitude, but empirical support is still limited. Several studies have measured consumption rates across latitude at large scales, with variable results. Moreover, how predation affects prey community composition at such geographic scales remains unknown. Using standardized experiments that spanned 115° of latitude, at 36 nearshore sites along both coasts of the Americas, we found that marine predators have both higher consumption rates and consistently stronger impacts on biomass and species composition of marine invertebrate communities in warmer tropical waters, likely owing to fish predators. Our results provide robust support for a temperature-dependent gradient in interaction strength and have potential implications for how marine ecosystems will respond to ocean warming.

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