Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities
Abstract Information on succession in marine benthic primary producers in polar regions is very scarce, particularly with regard to effects of abiotic and biotic drivers of community structure. Primary succession begins with rapid colonizers, such as diatoms and ephemeral macroalgae, whereas slow, h...
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crdegruyter:10.1515/bot.2009.076 2024-10-06T13:52:44+00:00 Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities Campana, Gabriela Laura Zacher, Katharina Fricke, Anna Molis, Markus Wulff, Angela Liliana Quartino, María Wiencke, Christian 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bot.2009.076 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/BOT.2009.076/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/BOT.2009.076/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH botm volume 52, issue 6, page 655-667 ISSN 1437-4323 0006-8055 journal-article 2009 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/bot.2009.076 2024-09-09T04:19:45Z Abstract Information on succession in marine benthic primary producers in polar regions is very scarce, particularly with regard to effects of abiotic and biotic drivers of community structure. Primary succession begins with rapid colonizers, such as diatoms and ephemeral macroalgae, whereas slow, highly seasonal recruitment and growth are characteristic of annual or perennial seaweed species. Colonization of intertidal and subtidal assemblages on polar rocky shores is severely affected by physical disturbance and by seasonal changes in abiotic conditions. Biotic factors, such as grazing, can strongly affect colonization patterns and also alter competitive interactions among benthic algae. Ambient UV radiation affects the diversity of macroalgal communities during early and later stages of succession. In contrast, microalgal assemblages have high tolerance to UV stress. Climate warming could alter algal latitudinal distribution and favor invasion of polar regions by cold-temperate species. Reduced sea ice cover and retreating glaciers could expand colonization areas but alter light, salinity, sedimentation and disturbance processes. Although the key role of macroalgae in coastal systems and, to a much reduced extent, the importance of microphytobenthos have been documented for polar regions, information on the successional process is incomplete and will benefit from further ecological studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice De Gruyter botm 52 6 655 667 |
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Abstract Information on succession in marine benthic primary producers in polar regions is very scarce, particularly with regard to effects of abiotic and biotic drivers of community structure. Primary succession begins with rapid colonizers, such as diatoms and ephemeral macroalgae, whereas slow, highly seasonal recruitment and growth are characteristic of annual or perennial seaweed species. Colonization of intertidal and subtidal assemblages on polar rocky shores is severely affected by physical disturbance and by seasonal changes in abiotic conditions. Biotic factors, such as grazing, can strongly affect colonization patterns and also alter competitive interactions among benthic algae. Ambient UV radiation affects the diversity of macroalgal communities during early and later stages of succession. In contrast, microalgal assemblages have high tolerance to UV stress. Climate warming could alter algal latitudinal distribution and favor invasion of polar regions by cold-temperate species. Reduced sea ice cover and retreating glaciers could expand colonization areas but alter light, salinity, sedimentation and disturbance processes. Although the key role of macroalgae in coastal systems and, to a much reduced extent, the importance of microphytobenthos have been documented for polar regions, information on the successional process is incomplete and will benefit from further ecological studies. |
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Campana, Gabriela Laura Zacher, Katharina Fricke, Anna Molis, Markus Wulff, Angela Liliana Quartino, María Wiencke, Christian Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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Campana, Gabriela Laura Zacher, Katharina Fricke, Anna Molis, Markus Wulff, Angela Liliana Quartino, María Wiencke, Christian |
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Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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Drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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drivers of colonization and succession in polar benthic macro- and microalgal communities |
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