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Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment

Benthic suspension feeding mussels are an important functional guild in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. To date we lack information on how various environmental gradients and biotic interactions separately and interactively shape the distribution patterns of mussels in non-tidal environments. Oppo...

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Autores principales: Kotta, Jonne, Oganjan, Katarina, Lauringson, Velda, Pärnoja, Merli, Kaasik, Ants, Rohtla, Liisa, Kotta, Ilmar, Orav-Kotta, Helen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26317668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136949
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author Kotta, Jonne
Oganjan, Katarina
Lauringson, Velda
Pärnoja, Merli
Kaasik, Ants
Rohtla, Liisa
Kotta, Ilmar
Orav-Kotta, Helen
author_facet Kotta, Jonne
Oganjan, Katarina
Lauringson, Velda
Pärnoja, Merli
Kaasik, Ants
Rohtla, Liisa
Kotta, Ilmar
Orav-Kotta, Helen
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description Benthic suspension feeding mussels are an important functional guild in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. To date we lack information on how various environmental gradients and biotic interactions separately and interactively shape the distribution patterns of mussels in non-tidal environments. Opposing to tidal environments, mussels inhabit solely subtidal zone in non-tidal waterbodies and, thereby, driving factors for mussel populations are expected to differ from the tidal areas. In the present study, we used the boosted regression tree modelling (BRT), an ensemble method for statistical techniques and machine learning, in order to explain the distribution and biomass of the suspension feeding mussel Mytilus trossulus in the non-tidal Baltic Sea. BRT models suggested that (1) distribution patterns of M. trossulus are largely driven by separate effects of direct environmental gradients and partly by interactive effects of resource gradients with direct environmental gradients. (2) Within its suitable habitat range, however, resource gradients had an important role in shaping the biomass distribution of M. trossulus. (3) Contrary to tidal areas, mussels were not competitively superior over macrophytes with patterns indicating either facilitative interactions between mussels and macrophytes or co-variance due to common stressor. To conclude, direct environmental gradients seem to define the distribution pattern of M. trossulus, and within the favourable distribution range, resource gradients in interaction with direct environmental gradients are expected to set the biomass level of mussels.
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spelling pubmed-45528572015-09-10 Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment Kotta, Jonne Oganjan, Katarina Lauringson, Velda Pärnoja, Merli Kaasik, Ants Rohtla, Liisa Kotta, Ilmar Orav-Kotta, Helen PLoS One Research Article Benthic suspension feeding mussels are an important functional guild in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. To date we lack information on how various environmental gradients and biotic interactions separately and interactively shape the distribution patterns of mussels in non-tidal environments. Opposing to tidal environments, mussels inhabit solely subtidal zone in non-tidal waterbodies and, thereby, driving factors for mussel populations are expected to differ from the tidal areas. In the present study, we used the boosted regression tree modelling (BRT), an ensemble method for statistical techniques and machine learning, in order to explain the distribution and biomass of the suspension feeding mussel Mytilus trossulus in the non-tidal Baltic Sea. BRT models suggested that (1) distribution patterns of M. trossulus are largely driven by separate effects of direct environmental gradients and partly by interactive effects of resource gradients with direct environmental gradients. (2) Within its suitable habitat range, however, resource gradients had an important role in shaping the biomass distribution of M. trossulus. (3) Contrary to tidal areas, mussels were not competitively superior over macrophytes with patterns indicating either facilitative interactions between mussels and macrophytes or co-variance due to common stressor. To conclude, direct environmental gradients seem to define the distribution pattern of M. trossulus, and within the favourable distribution range, resource gradients in interaction with direct environmental gradients are expected to set the biomass level of mussels. Public Library of Science 2015-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4552857/ /pubmed/26317668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136949 Text en © 2015 Kotta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kotta, Jonne
Oganjan, Katarina
Lauringson, Velda
Pärnoja, Merli
Kaasik, Ants
Rohtla, Liisa
Kotta, Ilmar
Orav-Kotta, Helen
Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment
title Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment
title_full Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment
title_fullStr Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment
title_full_unstemmed Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment
title_short Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment
title_sort establishing functional relationships between abiotic environment, macrophyte coverage, resource gradients and the distribution of mytilus trossulus in a brackish non-tidal environment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26317668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136949
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