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Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens

Abiotic environmental conditions can significantly influence the way species interact. In particular, plant–herbivore interactions can be substantially dependent on temperature and nutrients. The overall product of these relationships is critical for the fate and stability of vegetated ecosystems li...

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Autores principales: Illa‐López, Laia, Aubach‐Masip, Àlex, Alcoverro, Teresa, Ceccherelli, Giulia, Piazzi, Luigi, Kleitou, Periklis, Santamaría, Jorge, Verdura, Jana, Sanmartí, Neus, Mayol, Elvira, Buñuel, Xavi, Minguito‐Frutos, Mario, Bulleri, Fabio, Boada, Jordi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9929
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author Illa‐López, Laia
Aubach‐Masip, Àlex
Alcoverro, Teresa
Ceccherelli, Giulia
Piazzi, Luigi
Kleitou, Periklis
Santamaría, Jorge
Verdura, Jana
Sanmartí, Neus
Mayol, Elvira
Buñuel, Xavi
Minguito‐Frutos, Mario
Bulleri, Fabio
Boada, Jordi
author_facet Illa‐López, Laia
Aubach‐Masip, Àlex
Alcoverro, Teresa
Ceccherelli, Giulia
Piazzi, Luigi
Kleitou, Periklis
Santamaría, Jorge
Verdura, Jana
Sanmartí, Neus
Mayol, Elvira
Buñuel, Xavi
Minguito‐Frutos, Mario
Bulleri, Fabio
Boada, Jordi
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description Abiotic environmental conditions can significantly influence the way species interact. In particular, plant–herbivore interactions can be substantially dependent on temperature and nutrients. The overall product of these relationships is critical for the fate and stability of vegetated ecosystems like marine forests. The last few decades have seen a rapid spread of barrens on temperate rocky reefs mainly as a result of overgrazing. The ecological feedbacks that characterize the barren state involve a different set of interactions than those occurring in vegetated habitats. Reversing these trends requires a proper understanding of the novel feedbacks and the conditions under which they operate. Here, we explored the role of a secondary herbivore in reinforcing the stability of barrens formed by sea urchin overgrazing under different nutrient conditions. Combining comparative and experimental studies in two Mediterranean regions characterized by contrasting nutrient conditions, we assessed: (i) if the creation of barren areas enhances limpet abundance, (ii) the size‐specific grazing impact by limpets, and (iii) the ability of limpets alone to maintain barrens. Our results show that urchin overgrazing enhanced limpet abundance. The effects of limpet grazing varied with nutrient conditions, being up to five times more intense under oligotrophic conditions. Limpets were able to maintain barrens in the absence of sea urchins only under low‐nutrient conditions, enhancing the stability of the depauperate state. Overall, our study suggests a greater vulnerability of subtidal forests in oligotrophic regions of the Mediterranean and demonstrates the importance of environment conditions in regulating feedbacks mediated by plant–herbivore interactions.
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spelling pubmed-100302692023-03-23 Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens Illa‐López, Laia Aubach‐Masip, Àlex Alcoverro, Teresa Ceccherelli, Giulia Piazzi, Luigi Kleitou, Periklis Santamaría, Jorge Verdura, Jana Sanmartí, Neus Mayol, Elvira Buñuel, Xavi Minguito‐Frutos, Mario Bulleri, Fabio Boada, Jordi Ecol Evol Research Articles Abiotic environmental conditions can significantly influence the way species interact. In particular, plant–herbivore interactions can be substantially dependent on temperature and nutrients. The overall product of these relationships is critical for the fate and stability of vegetated ecosystems like marine forests. The last few decades have seen a rapid spread of barrens on temperate rocky reefs mainly as a result of overgrazing. The ecological feedbacks that characterize the barren state involve a different set of interactions than those occurring in vegetated habitats. Reversing these trends requires a proper understanding of the novel feedbacks and the conditions under which they operate. Here, we explored the role of a secondary herbivore in reinforcing the stability of barrens formed by sea urchin overgrazing under different nutrient conditions. Combining comparative and experimental studies in two Mediterranean regions characterized by contrasting nutrient conditions, we assessed: (i) if the creation of barren areas enhances limpet abundance, (ii) the size‐specific grazing impact by limpets, and (iii) the ability of limpets alone to maintain barrens. Our results show that urchin overgrazing enhanced limpet abundance. The effects of limpet grazing varied with nutrient conditions, being up to five times more intense under oligotrophic conditions. Limpets were able to maintain barrens in the absence of sea urchins only under low‐nutrient conditions, enhancing the stability of the depauperate state. Overall, our study suggests a greater vulnerability of subtidal forests in oligotrophic regions of the Mediterranean and demonstrates the importance of environment conditions in regulating feedbacks mediated by plant–herbivore interactions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10030269/ /pubmed/36969938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9929 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Illa‐López, Laia
Aubach‐Masip, Àlex
Alcoverro, Teresa
Ceccherelli, Giulia
Piazzi, Luigi
Kleitou, Periklis
Santamaría, Jorge
Verdura, Jana
Sanmartí, Neus
Mayol, Elvira
Buñuel, Xavi
Minguito‐Frutos, Mario
Bulleri, Fabio
Boada, Jordi
Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
title Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
title_full Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
title_fullStr Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
title_short Nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
title_sort nutrient conditions determine the strength of herbivore‐mediated stabilizing feedbacks in barrens
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9929
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