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Legacy Effects of Canopy Disturbance on Ecosystem Functioning in Macroalgal Assemblages

机译:冠层干扰对大型藻类群落生态系统功能的遗留影响

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Macroalgal assemblages are some of the most productive systems on earth and they contribute significantly to nearshore ecosystems. Globally, macroalgal assemblages are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities such as sedimentation, eutrophication and climate change. Despite this, very little research has considered the potential effects of canopy loss on primary productivity, although the literature is rich with evidence showing the ecological effects of canopy disturbance. In this study we used experimental removal plots of habitat-dominating algae (Order Fucales) that had been initiated several years previously to construct a chronosequence of disturbed macroalgal communities and to test if there were legacy effects of canopy loss on primary productivity. We used in situ photo-respirometry to test the primary productivity of algal assemblages in control and removal plots at two intertidal elevations. In the mid tidal zone assemblage, the removal plots at two sites had average primary productivity values of only 40% and 60% that of control areas after 90 months. Differences in productivity were associated with lower biomass and density of the fucoid algal canopy and lower taxa richness in the removal plots after 90 months. Low-shore plots, established three years earlier, showed that the loss of the large, dominant fucoid resulted in at least 50% less primary productivity of the algal assemblage than controls, which lasted for 90 months; other smaller fucoid species had recruited but they were far less productive. The long term reduction in primary productivity following a single episode of canopy loss of a dominant species in two tidal zones suggests that these assemblages are not very resilient to large perturbations. Decreased production output may have severe and long-lasting consequences on the surrounding communities and has the potential to alter nutrient cycling in the wider nearshore environment.
机译:大型藻类组合是地球上生产力最高的系统之一,它们对近岸生态系统做出了重要贡献。在全球范围内,大型藻类组合正日益受到诸如沉积,富营养化和气候变化等人为活动的威胁。尽管如此,很少的研究考虑了冠层丧失对初级生产力的潜在影响,尽管文献资料丰富,显示出冠层干扰的生态影响。在这项研究中,我们使用了几年前开始的栖息地占主导地位的藻类(Order Fucales)的实验性去除图,以构建受干扰的大型藻类群落的时间序列,并测试了冠层丧失对初级生产力的遗留影响。我们使用原位光呼吸测定法在两个潮间高程处控制和清除地块中测试藻类组合的主要生产力。在潮中带组合中,两个地点的搬迁地块在90个月后的平均初级生产力值仅为对照地区的40%和60%。生产力的差异与90个月后搬迁地块中藻类藻冠层的生物量和密度较低以及分类单元的富集度较低有关。三年前建立的低岸地块表明,大型优势岩藻糖的流失导致藻类组合的初生生产力比对照组持续了90个月,至少降低了50%。其他较小的岩藻类物种也已被征募,但它们的生产力要低得多。在两个潮汐带中一次优势物种的冠层丧失后,长期生产力长期降低,这表明这些组合对大扰动的适应性不是很强。产量下降可能对周围社区造成严重而持久的后果,并可能改变更广泛的近岸环境中的养分循环。

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