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Spatial trends in community richness, diversity, and evenness across rocky intertidal environmental stress gradients in eastern Canada

机译:加拿大东部沿潮间带岩石环境应力梯度变化的社区丰富度,多样性和均匀性的空间趋势

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An environmental stress model (ESM) developed by B. A. Menge and J. P. Sutherland and improved by other researchers predicts how local-scale richness and diversity (terms often used interchangeably in previous ESM research) should vary with environmental stress. We tested model predictions by surveying all benthic producers and consumers across vertical (elevation) and horizontal (wave/ice exposure) stress gradients in rocky intertidal habitats from the Gulf of St. Lawrence (which freezes in winter) and open Atlantic (which does not freeze) coasts of Nova Scotia, Canada. Since local winter conditions are harsher than on most temperate shores studied previously, we made predictions for an intermediate-to-high range of stress: richness and diversity would be lowest in highly stressful habitats and would increase with decreasing stress. Results matched predictions across vertical gradients on both coasts (richness and diversity were negatively related to elevation) and across horizontal gradients on the Gulf coast (richness and diversity were negatively related to wave/ice exposure) but not entirely on the Atlantic coast (richness was negatively related to wave exposure, but diversity showed an opposite trend). The spatial changes in evenness explained such differing trends in richness and diversity. Richness and diversity were higher on the Atlantic than on the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast, consistent with the stronger physical stress (winter ice scour) on the Gulf coast. Our study indicates that richness and diversity may respond differently to local-scale environmental stress, contrary to common assumptions. To determine the conditions under which such differences might occur, future ESM studies should investigate both variables and also evenness, which together with richness determines diversity.
机译:由B. A. Menge和J. P. Sutherland开发并由其他研究人员改进的环境压力模型(ESM)预测了局部范围的丰富性和多样性(在先前的ESM研究中经常互换使用的术语)应随环境压力而变化。我们通过调查圣劳伦斯湾(冬天结冰)和开阔的大西洋(不冻结)的岩石潮间生境中垂直(海拔)和水平(波浪/冰暴)应力梯度下的所有底栖生产者和消费者,测试了模型预测冻结)加拿大新斯科舍省海岸。由于当地的冬季条件比以前研究的大多数温带海岸更严峻,因此我们对压力的范围进行了中到高的预测:在高压力的栖息地中,丰富度和多样性将最低,并且随着压力的降低而增加。结果与两个海岸的垂直坡度(丰富度和多样性与海拔高度呈负相关)和墨西哥湾沿岸的水平坡度(丰富度和多样性与海浪/冰的暴露呈负相关)的预测相符,但与大西洋沿岸(丰富度为与波浪暴露呈负相关,但多样性却呈现相反的趋势。均匀度的空间变化解释了丰富度和多样性的这种不同趋势。大西洋的丰富性和多样性高于圣劳伦斯湾沿海地区,这与墨西哥湾沿岸地区更大的物理压力(冬季冰沙)相一致。我们的研究表明,与普遍的假设相反,丰富度和多样性可能会对当地规模的环境压力做出不同的反应。为了确定可能发生这种差异的条件,未来的ESM研究应同时调查变量和均匀性,而可变性和均匀性共同决定多样性。

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