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Large-Scale Variation in Combined Impacts of Canopy Loss and Disturbance on Community Structure and Ecosystem Functioning

pmid: 23799082
pmc: PMC3683006
handle: 11588/768732 , 11368/2934342 , 11568/223131 , 11587/381141 , 10023/5011
pmid: 23799082
pmc: PMC3683006
handle: 11588/768732 , 11368/2934342 , 11568/223131 , 11587/381141 , 10023/5011
Ecosystems are under pressure from multiple human disturbances whose impact may vary depending on environmental context. We experimentally evaluated variation in the separate and combined effects of the loss of a key functional group (canopy algae) and physical disturbance on rocky shore ecosystems at nine locations across Europe. Multivariate community structure was initially affected (during the first three to six months) at six locations but after 18 months, effects were apparent at only three. Loss of canopy caused increases in cover of non-canopy algae in the three locations in southern Europe and decreases in some northern locations. Measures of ecosystem functioning (community respiration, gross primary productivity, net primary productivity) were affected by loss of canopy at five of the six locations for which data were available. Short-term effects on community respiration were widespread, but effects were rare after 18 months. Functional changes corresponded with changes in community structure and/or species richness at most locations and times sampled, but no single aspect of biodiversity was an effective predictor of longer-term functional changes. Most ecosystems studied were able to compensate in functional terms for impacts caused by indiscriminate physical disturbance. The only consistent effect of disturbance was to increase cover of non-canopy species. Loss of canopy algae temporarily reduced community resistance to disturbance at only two locations and at two locations actually increased resistance. Resistance to disturbance-induced changes in gross primary productivity was reduced by loss of canopy algae at four locations. Location-specific variation in the effects of the same stressors argues for flexible frameworks for the management of marine environments. These results also highlight the need to analyse how species loss and other stressors combine and interact in different environmental contexts.
- University of Pisa Italy
- University of British Columbia Canada
- Paris 13 University France
- Università degli studi di Salerno Italy
- University Federico II of Naples Italy
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, Aquatic Organisms, QH301 Biology, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Population Dynamics, DIVERSITY, Adaptation, Biological, [ SDE ] Environmental Sciences, population dynamics, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, Conservation of Natural Resource, species richness, Eau et environnement, Marine biodiversity, Multivariate Analysi, biodiversity, algae, disturbance, Diversity, CLIMATE-CHANGE, Aquatic Organism, Q, R, Biodiversity, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Europe, Biologie et autres sciences connexes, Adaptation, Biological; Aquatic Organisms; Conservation of Natural Resources; Europe; Multivariate Analysis; Population Dynamics; Rhodophyta; Biodiversity; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all), INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, BIODIVERSITY LOSS, Medicine, community structure, Stability, BIODIVERSITY LOSS; INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY; PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY; MARINE BIODIVERSITY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ROCKY SHORES; DIVERSITY; ASSEMBLAGES; STABILITY; IDENTITY, Research Article, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Assemblages, Science, Intertidal community, 333, QH301, Identity, SDG 14 - Life Below Water, ASSEMBLAGES, Population Dynamic, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all), [ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio], STABILITY, ROCKY SHORES, community resistance, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all), Biodiversity loss, Multivariate Analysis, Rhodophyta, Primary productivity, IDENTITY, MARINE BIODIVERSITY, Rocky shores, PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, Aquatic Organisms, QH301 Biology, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Population Dynamics, DIVERSITY, Adaptation, Biological, [ SDE ] Environmental Sciences, population dynamics, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, Conservation of Natural Resource, species richness, Eau et environnement, Marine biodiversity, Multivariate Analysi, biodiversity, algae, disturbance, Diversity, CLIMATE-CHANGE, Aquatic Organism, Q, R, Biodiversity, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Europe, Biologie et autres sciences connexes, Adaptation, Biological; Aquatic Organisms; Conservation of Natural Resources; Europe; Multivariate Analysis; Population Dynamics; Rhodophyta; Biodiversity; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all), INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, BIODIVERSITY LOSS, Medicine, community structure, Stability, BIODIVERSITY LOSS; INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY; PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY; MARINE BIODIVERSITY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ROCKY SHORES; DIVERSITY; ASSEMBLAGES; STABILITY; IDENTITY, Research Article, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Assemblages, Science, Intertidal community, 333, QH301, Identity, SDG 14 - Life Below Water, ASSEMBLAGES, Population Dynamic, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all), [ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio], STABILITY, ROCKY SHORES, community resistance, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all), Biodiversity loss, Multivariate Analysis, Rhodophyta, Primary productivity, IDENTITY, MARINE BIODIVERSITY, Rocky shores, PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY
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