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DOI | 10.1111/gcb.13856 |
Natural acidification changes the timing and rate of succession, alters community structure, and increases homogeneity in marine biofouling communities | |
Brown, Norah E. M.1; Milazzo, Marco2; Rastrick, Samuel P. S.3,4; Hall-Spencer, Jason M.5,6; Therriault, Thomas W.7; Harley, Christopher D. G.1,8 | |
2018 | |
发表期刊 | GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
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ISSN | 1354-1013 |
EISSN | 1365-2486 |
出版年 | 2018 |
卷号 | 24期号:1页码:E112-E127 |
文章类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Canada; Italy; England; Norway; Japan |
英文摘要 | Ocean acidification may have far-reaching consequences for marine community and ecosystem dynamics, but its full impacts remain poorly understood due to the difficulty of manipulating pCO(2) at the ecosystem level to mimic realistic fluctuations that occur on a number of different timescales. It is especially unclear how quickly communities at various stages of development respond to intermediate-scale pCO(2) change and, if high pCO(2) is relieved mid-succession, whether past acidification effects persist, are reversed by alleviation of pCO(2) stress, or are worsened by departures from prior high pCO(2) conditions to which organisms had acclimatized. Here, we used reciprocal transplant experiments along a shallow water volcanic pCO(2) gradient to assess the importance of the timing and duration of high pCO(2) exposure (i.e., discrete events at different stages of successional development vs. continuous exposure) on patterns of colonization and succession in a benthic fouling community. We show that succession at the acidified site was initially delayed (less community change by 8 weeks) but then caught up over the next 4 weeks. These changes in succession led to homogenization of communities maintained in or transplanted to acidified conditions, and altered community structure in ways that reflected both short-and longer-term acidification history. These community shifts are likely a result of interspecific variability in response to increased pCO(2) and changes in species interactions. High pCO(2) altered biofilm development, allowing serpulids to do best at the acidified site by the end of the experiment, although early (pretransplant) negative effects of pCO(2) on recruitment of these worms were still detectable. The ascidians Diplosoma sp. and Botryllus sp. settled later and were more tolerant to acidification. Overall, transient and persistent acidification-driven changes in the biofouling community, via both past and more recent exposure, could have important implications for ecosystem function and food web dynamics. |
英文关键词 | climate change community marine biodiversity natural analogue Ocean acidification |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 资源环境 |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000426506100010 |
WOS关键词 | OCEAN ACIDIFICATION ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; CO2 VENTS ; SETTLEMENT ; RESPONSES ; COASTAL ; CORAL ; RECRUITMENT ; DYNAMICS ; WATER |
WOS类目 | Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences |
WOS研究方向 | Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
引用统计 | |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/17012 |
专题 | 气候变化 资源环境科学 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ British Columbia, Dept Zool, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2.Univ Palermo, DiSTeM, CoNISMa, Palermo, Italy; 3.Univ Southampton, Natl Oceanog Ctr Southampton, Ocean & Earth Sci, Southampton, Hants, England; 4.Inst Marine Res, Bergen, Norway; 5.Univ Plymouth, Marine Biol & Ecol Res Ctr, Plymouth, Devon, England; 6.Tsukuba Univ, Shimoda Marine Res Ctr, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; 7.Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, BC, Canada; 8.Univ British Columbia, Inst Oceans & Fisheries, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Brown, Norah E. M.,Milazzo, Marco,Rastrick, Samuel P. S.,et al. Natural acidification changes the timing and rate of succession, alters community structure, and increases homogeneity in marine biofouling communities[J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,2018,24(1):E112-E127. |
APA | Brown, Norah E. M.,Milazzo, Marco,Rastrick, Samuel P. S.,Hall-Spencer, Jason M.,Therriault, Thomas W.,&Harley, Christopher D. G..(2018).Natural acidification changes the timing and rate of succession, alters community structure, and increases homogeneity in marine biofouling communities.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,24(1),E112-E127. |
MLA | Brown, Norah E. M.,et al."Natural acidification changes the timing and rate of succession, alters community structure, and increases homogeneity in marine biofouling communities".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 24.1(2018):E112-E127. |
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