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Rapid Northward Spread of a Zooxanthellate Coral Enhanced by Artificial Structures and Sea Warming in the Western Mediterranean

机译:地中海地区人工构造和海水增暖增强了黄藻珊瑚的快速北扩散

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The hermatypic coral Oculina patagonica can drive a compositional shift in shallow water benthic marine communities in the northwestern Mediterranean. Here, we analyze a long-term, large-scale observational dataset to characterize the dynamics of the species' recent northward range shift along the coast of Catalonia and examine the main factors that could have influenced this spread. The variation in the distributional range of Oculina patagonica was examined by monitoring 223 locations including natural and artificial habitats along >400 km of coastline over the last 19 years (1992–2010). Abundance of the species increased from being present in one location in 1992 to occur on 19% of the locations in 2010, and exhibited an acceleration of its spreading over time driven by the join action of neighborhood and long-distance dispersal. However, the pattern of spread diverged between artificial and natural habitats. A short lag phase and a high slope on the exponential phase characterized the temporal pattern of spread on artificial habitats in contrast to that observed on natural ones. Northward expansion has occurred at the fastest rate (22 km year−1) reported for a coral species thus far, which is sufficiently fast to cope with certain climate warming predictions. The pattern of spread suggests that this process is mediated by the interplay of (i) the availability of open space provided by artificial habitats, (ii) the seawater temperature increase with the subsequent extension of the growth period, and (iii) the particular biological features of O. patagonica (current high growth rates, early reproduction, and survival to low temperature and in polluted areas). These results are indicative of an ongoing fundamental modification of temperate shallow water assemblages, which is consistent with the predictions indicating that the Mediterranean Sea is one of the most sensitive regions to global change.
机译:带状珊瑚的Oculina patagonica可以推动地中海西北部浅水底栖海洋群落的成分转变。在这里,我们分析了一个长期的大规模观测数据集,以表征该物种最近在加泰罗尼亚沿海向北移动的动态,并研究了可能影响这一扩散的主要因素。通过监测过去19年(1992年至2010年)沿海岸线> 400 km的223个位置(包括自然和人工生境),检查了Paculonica鼠疫的分布范围的变化。该物种的丰富度从1992年的一个位置增加到2010年的19%,并且由于邻居和长距离分散的联合作用而呈现出随着时间的推移传播速度加快的趋势。但是,传播方式在人工和自然栖息地之间有所不同。短暂的滞后阶段和指数阶段的高坡度是人工栖息地传播的时间模式与自然栖息地相反。迄今为止,向北扩张的速度最快(据报道为22 km −1 ),该物种足以应对某些气候变暖的预测。传播方式表明,这一过程是由以下因素相互影响的:(i)人工栖息地提供的开放空间的可用性;(ii)海水温度随着生长期的延长而升高;以及(iii)特定的生物巴塔哥尼亚犬的特征(目前的高增长率,早期繁殖以及在低温和污染地区的生存)。这些结果表明,温带浅水组合正在发生根本性的变化,这与以下预测一致:地中海是全球变化最敏感的地区之一。

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