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Variation in Community Structure across Vertical Intertidal Stress Gradients: How Does It Compare with Horizontal Variation at Different Scales?

机译:跨潮间应力梯度的群落结构变化:如何与不同尺度的水平变化进行比较?

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In rocky intertidal habitats, the pronounced increase in environmental stress from low to high elevations greatly affects community structure, that is, the combined measure of species identity and their relative abundance. Recent studies have shown that ecological variation also occurs along the coastline at a variety of spatial scales. Little is known, however, on how vertical variation compares with horizontal variation measured at increasing spatial scales (in terms of sampling interval). Because broad-scale processes can generate geographical patterns in community structure, we tested the hypothesis that vertical ecological variation is higher than fine-scale horizontal variation but lower than broad-scale horizontal variation. To test this prediction, we compared the variation in community structure across intertidal elevations on rocky shores of Helgoland Island with independent estimates of horizontal variation measured at the scale of patches (quadrats separated by 10s of cm), sites (quadrats separated by a few m), and shores (quadrats separated by 100s to 1000s of m). The multivariate analyses done on community structure supported our prediction. Specifically, vertical variation was significantly higher than patch- and site-scale horizontal variation but lower than shore-scale horizontal variation. Similar patterns were found for the variation in abundance of foundation taxa such as Fucus spp. and Mastocarpus stellatus, suggesting that the effects of these canopy-forming algae, known to function as ecosystem engineers, may explain part of the observed variability in community structure. Our findings suggest that broad-scale processes affecting species performance increase ecological variability relative to the pervasive fine-scale patchiness already described for marine coasts and the well known variation caused by vertical stress gradients. Our results also indicate that experimental research aiming to understand community structure on marine shores should benefit from applying a multi-scale approach.
机译:在多石的潮间生境中,环境压力从低海拔到高海拔的明显增加极大地影响了群落结构,即,对物种身份及其相对丰度的综合衡量。最近的研究表明,沿海岸线在各种空间尺度上也会发生生态变化。然而,关于垂直变化与水平变化(在采样间隔方面)在增加的空间尺度上测量的水平变化之间的比较知之甚少。因为大规模过程可以在社区结构中产生地理格局,所以我们检验了以下假设:垂直生态变化高于精细尺度水平变化,但低于广泛尺度水平变化。为了检验这一预测,我们将Helgoland岛多岩石海岸上潮间带海拔的群落结构变化与以斑块(四分体相隔10厘米),地点(四分体相隔几米)的水平水平变化的独立估计值进行了比较。 )和海岸(四分之一相距100s至1000s m)。对社区结构进行的多元分析支持了我们的预测。具体而言,垂直变化显着高于斑块和场地尺度的水平变化,但低于岸尺度的水平变化。人们发现类似的模式对于基础类群的丰度变化,例如富克(Fusus spp)。和马斯特卡普斯斯特拉图斯(Mastocarpus stellatus),表明这些形成冠层藻类的作用(被称为生态系统工程师)可能解释了部分观察到的群落结构变异性。我们的发现表明,相对于已经描述过的海洋沿海无处不在的精细尺度斑块和垂直应力梯度引起的众所周知的变化,影响物种性能的大规模过程增加了生态变异性。我们的结果还表明,旨在了解海洋沿岸社区结构的实验研究应从应用多尺度方法中受益。

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