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Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean

Temperate reefs are increasingly affected by the direct and indirect effects of climate change. At many of their warm range edges, cool‐water kelps are decreasing, while seaweeds with warm‐water affinities are increasing. These habitat‐forming species provide different ecological functions, and shif...

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Autores principales: Mulders, Yannick, Filbee‐Dexter, Karen, Bell, Sahira, Bosch, Nestor E., Pessarrodona, Albert, Sahin, Defne, Vranken, Sofie, Zarco‐Perello, Salvador, Wernberg, Thomas
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8538
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author Mulders, Yannick
Filbee‐Dexter, Karen
Bell, Sahira
Bosch, Nestor E.
Pessarrodona, Albert
Sahin, Defne
Vranken, Sofie
Zarco‐Perello, Salvador
Wernberg, Thomas
author_facet Mulders, Yannick
Filbee‐Dexter, Karen
Bell, Sahira
Bosch, Nestor E.
Pessarrodona, Albert
Sahin, Defne
Vranken, Sofie
Zarco‐Perello, Salvador
Wernberg, Thomas
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description Temperate reefs are increasingly affected by the direct and indirect effects of climate change. At many of their warm range edges, cool‐water kelps are decreasing, while seaweeds with warm‐water affinities are increasing. These habitat‐forming species provide different ecological functions, and shifts to warm‐affinity seaweeds are expected to modify the structure of associated communities. Predicting the nature of such shifts at the ecosystem level is, however, challenging, as they often occur gradually over large geographical areas. Here, we take advantage of a climatic transition zone, where cool‐affinity (kelp) and warm‐affinity (Sargassum) seaweed forests occur adjacently under similar environmental conditions, to test whether these seaweed habitats support different associated seaweed, invertebrate, coral, and fish assemblages. We found clear differences in associated seaweed assemblages between habitats characterized by kelp and Sargassum abundance, with kelp having higher biomass and seaweed diversity and more cool‐affinity species than Sargassum habitats. The multivariate invertebrate and fish assemblages were not different between habitats, despite a higher diversity of fish species in the Sargassum habitat. No pattern in temperature affinity of the invertebrate or fish assemblages in each habitat was found, and few fish species were exclusive to one habitat or the other. These findings suggest that, as ocean warming continues to replace kelps with Sargassum, the abundance and diversity of associated seaweeds could decrease, whereas fish could increase. Nevertheless, the more tropicalized seaweed habitats may provide a degree of functional redundancy to associated fauna in temperate seaweed habitats.
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spelling pubmed-87969302022-02-04 Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean Mulders, Yannick Filbee‐Dexter, Karen Bell, Sahira Bosch, Nestor E. Pessarrodona, Albert Sahin, Defne Vranken, Sofie Zarco‐Perello, Salvador Wernberg, Thomas Ecol Evol Research Articles Temperate reefs are increasingly affected by the direct and indirect effects of climate change. At many of their warm range edges, cool‐water kelps are decreasing, while seaweeds with warm‐water affinities are increasing. These habitat‐forming species provide different ecological functions, and shifts to warm‐affinity seaweeds are expected to modify the structure of associated communities. Predicting the nature of such shifts at the ecosystem level is, however, challenging, as they often occur gradually over large geographical areas. Here, we take advantage of a climatic transition zone, where cool‐affinity (kelp) and warm‐affinity (Sargassum) seaweed forests occur adjacently under similar environmental conditions, to test whether these seaweed habitats support different associated seaweed, invertebrate, coral, and fish assemblages. We found clear differences in associated seaweed assemblages between habitats characterized by kelp and Sargassum abundance, with kelp having higher biomass and seaweed diversity and more cool‐affinity species than Sargassum habitats. The multivariate invertebrate and fish assemblages were not different between habitats, despite a higher diversity of fish species in the Sargassum habitat. No pattern in temperature affinity of the invertebrate or fish assemblages in each habitat was found, and few fish species were exclusive to one habitat or the other. These findings suggest that, as ocean warming continues to replace kelps with Sargassum, the abundance and diversity of associated seaweeds could decrease, whereas fish could increase. Nevertheless, the more tropicalized seaweed habitats may provide a degree of functional redundancy to associated fauna in temperate seaweed habitats. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8796930/ /pubmed/35127041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8538 Text en © 2022 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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Mulders, Yannick
Filbee‐Dexter, Karen
Bell, Sahira
Bosch, Nestor E.
Pessarrodona, Albert
Sahin, Defne
Vranken, Sofie
Zarco‐Perello, Salvador
Wernberg, Thomas
Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
title Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
title_full Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
title_fullStr Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
title_full_unstemmed Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
title_short Intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: Lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
title_sort intergrading reef communities across discrete seaweed habitats in a temperate–tropical transition zone: lessons for species reshuffling in a warming ocean
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8538
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