{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Continuous warming drives the colonization dynamics of periphytic ciliate fauna in marine environments. {Author}: Song S;Sun Z;Xu G;Xu H; {Journal}: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int {Volume}: 31 {Issue}: 25 {Year}: 2024 May 21 {Factor}: 5.19 {DOI}: 10.1007/s11356-024-33700-4 {Abstract}: In order to evaluate the influence of global warming on the ecosystem processes in marine environments, the changes in colonization dynamics of periphytic microbiota were studied using the periphytic ciliate communities as the test organism fauna under a continuous warming gradient of 22℃ (control), 25℃, 28℃, 31℃, and 34 ℃. The results demonstrated that (1) the test ciliate communities generally showed a similar temporal pattern in within the colonization process under the water temperatures from 22 up to 28℃; however, (2) the colonization dynamics were significantly changed, and the fitness of colonization curves to the MacArthur-Wilson model equation was failed under the temperature increased by 6 ℃, and (3) the loading or assimilative capacity of the test aquatic ecosystem was decreased with the increase of water temperature. Therefore, this study suggests that continuous warming may significantly drive the colonization dynamics of periphytic ciliates in marine ecosystems.