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Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events

Seagrass meadows form highly productive and valuable ecosystems in the marine environment. Throughout the year, seagrass meadows are exposed to abiotic and biotic variations linked to (i) seasonal fluctuations, (ii) short-term stress events such as, e.g., local nutrient enrichment, and (iii) small-s...

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Autores principales: Soissons, Laura M., Haanstra, Eeke P., van Katwijk, Marieke M., Asmus, Ragnhild, Auby, Isabelle, Barillé, Laurent, Brun, Fernando G., Cardoso, Patricia G., Desroy, Nicolas, Fournier, Jerome, Ganthy, Florian, Garmendia, Joxe-Mikel, Godet, Laurent, Grilo, Tiago F., Kadel, Petra, Ondiviela, Barbara, Peralta, Gloria, Puente, Araceli, Recio, Maria, Rigouin, Loic, Valle, Mireia, Herman, Peter M. J., Bouma, Tjeerd J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5799261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29449859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00088
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author Soissons, Laura M.
Haanstra, Eeke P.
van Katwijk, Marieke M.
Asmus, Ragnhild
Auby, Isabelle
Barillé, Laurent
Brun, Fernando G.
Cardoso, Patricia G.
Desroy, Nicolas
Fournier, Jerome
Ganthy, Florian
Garmendia, Joxe-Mikel
Godet, Laurent
Grilo, Tiago F.
Kadel, Petra
Ondiviela, Barbara
Peralta, Gloria
Puente, Araceli
Recio, Maria
Rigouin, Loic
Valle, Mireia
Herman, Peter M. J.
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
author_facet Soissons, Laura M.
Haanstra, Eeke P.
van Katwijk, Marieke M.
Asmus, Ragnhild
Auby, Isabelle
Barillé, Laurent
Brun, Fernando G.
Cardoso, Patricia G.
Desroy, Nicolas
Fournier, Jerome
Ganthy, Florian
Garmendia, Joxe-Mikel
Godet, Laurent
Grilo, Tiago F.
Kadel, Petra
Ondiviela, Barbara
Peralta, Gloria
Puente, Araceli
Recio, Maria
Rigouin, Loic
Valle, Mireia
Herman, Peter M. J.
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
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description Seagrass meadows form highly productive and valuable ecosystems in the marine environment. Throughout the year, seagrass meadows are exposed to abiotic and biotic variations linked to (i) seasonal fluctuations, (ii) short-term stress events such as, e.g., local nutrient enrichment, and (iii) small-scale disturbances such as, e.g., biomass removal by grazing. We hypothesized that short-term stress events and small-scale disturbances may affect seagrass chance for survival in temperate latitudes. To test this hypothesis we focused on seagrass carbon reserves in the form of starch stored seasonally in rhizomes, as these have been defined as a good indicator for winter survival. Twelve Zostera noltei meadows were monitored along a latitudinal gradient in Western Europe to firstly assess the seasonal change of their rhizomal starch content. Secondly, we tested the effects of nutrient enrichment and/or biomass removal on the corresponding starch content by using a short-term manipulative field experiment at a single latitude in the Netherlands. At the end of the growing season, we observed a weak but significant linear increase of starch content along the latitudinal gradient from south to north. This agrees with the contention that such reserves are essential for regrowth after winter, which is more severe in the north. In addition, we also observed a weak but significant positive relationship between starch content at the beginning of the growing season and past winter temperatures. This implies a lower regrowth potential after severe winters, due to diminished starch content at the beginning of the growing season. Short-term stress and disturbances may intensify these patterns, because our manipulative experiments show that when nutrient enrichment and biomass loss co-occurred at the end of the growing season, Z. noltei starch content declined. In temperate zones, the capacity of seagrasses to accumulate carbon reserves is expected to determine carbon-based regrowth after winter. Therefore, processes affecting those reserves might affect seagrass resilience. With increasing human pressure on coastal systems, short- and small-scale stress events are expected to become more frequent, threatening the resilience of seagrass ecosystems, particularly at higher latitudes, where populations tend to have an annual cycle highly dependent on their storage capacity.
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spelling pubmed-57992612018-02-15 Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events Soissons, Laura M. Haanstra, Eeke P. van Katwijk, Marieke M. Asmus, Ragnhild Auby, Isabelle Barillé, Laurent Brun, Fernando G. Cardoso, Patricia G. Desroy, Nicolas Fournier, Jerome Ganthy, Florian Garmendia, Joxe-Mikel Godet, Laurent Grilo, Tiago F. Kadel, Petra Ondiviela, Barbara Peralta, Gloria Puente, Araceli Recio, Maria Rigouin, Loic Valle, Mireia Herman, Peter M. J. Bouma, Tjeerd J. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Seagrass meadows form highly productive and valuable ecosystems in the marine environment. Throughout the year, seagrass meadows are exposed to abiotic and biotic variations linked to (i) seasonal fluctuations, (ii) short-term stress events such as, e.g., local nutrient enrichment, and (iii) small-scale disturbances such as, e.g., biomass removal by grazing. We hypothesized that short-term stress events and small-scale disturbances may affect seagrass chance for survival in temperate latitudes. To test this hypothesis we focused on seagrass carbon reserves in the form of starch stored seasonally in rhizomes, as these have been defined as a good indicator for winter survival. Twelve Zostera noltei meadows were monitored along a latitudinal gradient in Western Europe to firstly assess the seasonal change of their rhizomal starch content. Secondly, we tested the effects of nutrient enrichment and/or biomass removal on the corresponding starch content by using a short-term manipulative field experiment at a single latitude in the Netherlands. At the end of the growing season, we observed a weak but significant linear increase of starch content along the latitudinal gradient from south to north. This agrees with the contention that such reserves are essential for regrowth after winter, which is more severe in the north. In addition, we also observed a weak but significant positive relationship between starch content at the beginning of the growing season and past winter temperatures. This implies a lower regrowth potential after severe winters, due to diminished starch content at the beginning of the growing season. Short-term stress and disturbances may intensify these patterns, because our manipulative experiments show that when nutrient enrichment and biomass loss co-occurred at the end of the growing season, Z. noltei starch content declined. In temperate zones, the capacity of seagrasses to accumulate carbon reserves is expected to determine carbon-based regrowth after winter. Therefore, processes affecting those reserves might affect seagrass resilience. With increasing human pressure on coastal systems, short- and small-scale stress events are expected to become more frequent, threatening the resilience of seagrass ecosystems, particularly at higher latitudes, where populations tend to have an annual cycle highly dependent on their storage capacity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5799261/ /pubmed/29449859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00088 Text en Copyright © 2018 Soissons, Haanstra, van Katwijk, Asmus, Auby, Barillé, Brun, Cardoso, Desroy, Fournier, Ganthy, Garmendia, Godet, Grilo, Kadel, Ondiviela, Peralta, Puente, Recio, Rigouin, Valle, Herman and Bouma. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Soissons, Laura M.
Haanstra, Eeke P.
van Katwijk, Marieke M.
Asmus, Ragnhild
Auby, Isabelle
Barillé, Laurent
Brun, Fernando G.
Cardoso, Patricia G.
Desroy, Nicolas
Fournier, Jerome
Ganthy, Florian
Garmendia, Joxe-Mikel
Godet, Laurent
Grilo, Tiago F.
Kadel, Petra
Ondiviela, Barbara
Peralta, Gloria
Puente, Araceli
Recio, Maria
Rigouin, Loic
Valle, Mireia
Herman, Peter M. J.
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events
title Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events
title_full Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events
title_fullStr Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events
title_full_unstemmed Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events
title_short Latitudinal Patterns in European Seagrass Carbon Reserves: Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations versus Short-Term Stress and Disturbance Events
title_sort latitudinal patterns in european seagrass carbon reserves: influence of seasonal fluctuations versus short-term stress and disturbance events
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5799261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29449859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00088
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