What if the upwelling weakens? Effects of rising temperature and nutrient depletion on coastal assemblages.

IF 2.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Oecologia Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1007/s00442-024-05571-6
Axel Chabrerie, Francisco Arenas
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Surface temperature of the oceans has increased globally over the past decades. In coastal areas influenced by eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUS), winds push seawater offshore and deep, cold and nutrient-rich seawater rise towards the surface, partially buffering global warming. On the North coast of Portugal, the NW Iberian upwelling system allows extensive kelp forests to thrive in these "boreal-like" conditions, fostering highly diverse and productive communities. However, the warming of the upper layer of the ocean may weaken this upwelling, leading to higher sea surface temperature and lower nutrient input in the coastal areas. The effects of these changes on the structure and function of coastal ecosystems remain unexplored. The present study aimed to examine the combined effects of elevated temperature and nutrient depletion on semi-naturally structured assemblages. The eco-physiological responses investigated included growth, chlorophyll fluorescence and metabolic rates at the levels of individual species and whole assemblages. Our findings showed interactive effects of the combination of elevated temperature with nutrient depletion on the large canopy-forming species (i.e., kelp). As main contributor to community response, those effects drove the whole assemblage responses to significant losses in productivity levels. We also found an additive effect of elevated temperature and reduced nutrients on sub-canopy species (i.e., Chondrus crispus), while turfs were only affected by temperature. Our results suggest that under weakening upwelling scenarios, the ability of the macroalgal assemblages to maintain high productivity rates could be seriously affected and predict a shift in community composition with the loss of marine forests.

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如果上升流减弱怎么办?温度升高和营养枯竭对沿岸生物群落的影响。
过去几十年来,全球海洋表面温度不断上升。在受东部边界上升流系统(EBUS)影响的沿海地区,风将海水推向近海,深层、寒冷和营养丰富的海水上升到海面,部分缓冲了全球变暖。在葡萄牙北海岸,西北伊比利亚上升流系统使得大面积的海藻林在这种 "寒带 "条件下茁壮成长,形成了高度多样化和高产的群落。然而,海洋上层的变暖可能会削弱这种上升流,导致海面温度升高,沿海地区的营养物质输入减少。这些变化对沿岸生态系统的结构和功能的影响仍有待探索。本研究旨在考察温度升高和养分耗竭对半自然结构生物群落的综合影响。研究的生态生理反应包括单个物种和整个生物群的生长、叶绿素荧光和新陈代谢率。我们的研究结果表明,温度升高和营养物质耗竭对大型冠层形成物种(即海带)具有交互影响。作为群落反应的主要因素,这些效应推动了整个群落对生产力水平显著下降的反应。我们还发现,温度升高和营养物质减少对亚冠层物种(如脆海带)有叠加效应,而草皮只受温度影响。我们的研究结果表明,在上升流减弱的情况下,大型藻类群落维持高生产力的能力可能会受到严重影响,并预测群落组成会随着海洋森林的消失而发生变化。
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Oecologia
Oecologia 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of international interest. We seek reviews, advances in methodology, and original contributions, emphasizing the following areas: Population ecology, Plant-microbe-animal interactions, Ecosystem ecology, Community ecology, Global change ecology, Conservation ecology, Behavioral ecology and Physiological Ecology. In general, studies that are purely descriptive, mathematical, documentary, and/or natural history will not be considered.
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