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Temperature-dependent ranges of coexistence in a model of a two-prey-one-predator microbial food web
Authors:Mar Monsonís Nomdedeu  Christine Willen  Andre Schieffer  Hartmut Arndt
Institution:1. Department of General Ecology, Institute for Zoology, Biocenter Cologne, University of Cologne, 50674, Cologne, Germany
Abstract:The objective of our study was to analyze the effects of temperature on the population dynamics of a three-species food web consisting of two prey bacteria (Pedobacter sp. and Acinetobacter johnsonii) and a protozoan predator (Tetrahymena pyriformis) as model organisms. We assessed the effects of temperature on the growth rates of all three species with the objective of developing a model with four differential equations based on the experimental data. The following hypotheses were tested at a theoretical level: Firstly, temperature changes can affect the dynamic behavior of a system by temperature-dependent parameters and interactions and secondly, food web response to temperature cannot be derived from the single species temperature response. The main outcome of the study is that temperature changes affect the parameter range where coexistence is possible within all three species. This has significant consequences on our ideas regarding the evaluation of effects of global warming.
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