Multi-scale patterns in the structure of fish and fouling communities associated with seaweeds in marinas

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Marine Ecology Progress Series Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.3354/meps14641
Jean-Charles Leclerc, Maéva Gonzalez, Jean-Philippe Pezy, Aurore Raoux, Romain Crec’hriou, Caroline Broudin, Céline Houbin, Aline Migné, Stéphane Loisel, Laure Sevin, Jérôme Coudret, Dominique Davoult, Mathilde Charbonnelle, Jean-Baptiste Valerdi, Ferdinand Schlicklin, Robin Van Paemelen, Suzie Humbert, Cécile Massé, Frédérique Viard, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Thomas Wernberg, Eric Thiébaut
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ABSTRACT: Redistribution of biodiversity represents a key challenge for understanding scales of spatial variation in natural marine communities. With increasing coastal urbanization, artificial structures are proliferating, with impacts on natural habitats, yet we have limited knowledge on the spatial scales of processes operating over their associated species assembly. This is exemplified by novel communities establishing along and around floating infrastructures, such as pontoons in marinas. In this study, we explored multi-scale patterns in the diversity and community structure of fouling seaweeds, invertebrates and fish communities associated with pontoons in 18 marinas, distributed along ∼1000 km of coastline in NW France. With respect to the distribution of marinas across 3 distinct ecoregions, we predicted that their seaweed communities would follow spatial patterns reported in native communities from rocky shores. This hypothesis was poorly supported, and the variation among ecoregions (8%) was largely explained by the abundance of nonindigenous kelps. However, as anticipated, we observed important variability among and within marinas in all response variables (e.g. richness of sessile invertebrates and fish). These variations were related to contrasting sea surface temperature regimes among marinas, along with a number of explanatory variables (e.g. distance to marina entry). As also hypothesized, fouling and fish communities covaried with kelp biomass, although covariations were strengthened at the scale of the region and at the scale of the marina and pontoon when nonindigenous and native kelp were considered, respectively. Specificities in distributions and influences of foundation species in urban environments could be worth scrutinizing to inform their management.
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游艇停泊区与海藻相关的鱼类和污损群落结构的多尺度模式
摘要:生物多样性的重新分布是了解自然海洋群落空间变化尺度的一个关键挑战。随着沿海城市化进程的加快,人工结构不断增多,对自然栖息地造成了影响,但我们对其相关物种组合过程的空间尺度了解有限。沿漂浮基础设施(如游艇码头的浮桥)及其周围建立的新型群落就是一个例子。在这项研究中,我们探索了与法国西北部 1000 公里海岸线上 18 个游艇码头浮桥相关的污损海藻、无脊椎动物和鱼类群落的多样性和群落结构的多尺度模式。关于游艇码头在 3 个不同生态区域的分布,我们预测其海藻群落将遵循岩石海岸原生群落的空间模式。这一假设的支持率很低,生态区之间的差异(8%)在很大程度上是由非本地海带的丰度所解释的。然而,正如预期的那样,我们观察到所有响应变量(如无柄无脊椎动物和鱼类的丰富度)在游艇停泊区之间和游艇停泊区内部都存在很大的差异。这些变化与游艇停泊区之间截然不同的海面温度制度以及一些解释变量(如到游艇停泊区的距离)有关。正如假设的那样,污损和鱼类群落与海藻生物量存在协方差,但在考虑非本地海藻和本地海藻时,区域尺度以及码头和浮桥尺度的协方差分别有所加强。基础物种在城市环境中分布和影响的特殊性值得仔细研究,以便为其管理提供信息。
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Ecology Progress Series 环境科学-海洋学
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5.30
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238
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3 months
期刊介绍: The leading journal in its field, MEPS covers all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied. Topics covered include microbiology, botany, zoology, ecosystem research, biological oceanography, ecological aspects of fisheries and aquaculture, pollution, environmental protection, conservation, and resource management.
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