Seaweeds in the Antarctic Marine Coastal Food Web

Antarctic macroalgae are the basis of marine food webs in most coastal environments, especially the more confined ones such as bays and fjords. Whether through direct consumption or via detritus, their role in maintaining biodiversity is essential. However, their relevance is due not only by direct...

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Main Authors: Momo, Fernando Roberto, Cordone, Georgina Florencia, Marina, Tomas Ignacio, Salinas, Vanesa Anabella, Campana, Gabriela Laura, Valli, Mariano A., Doyle, Santiago Raúl, Saravia, Leonardo Ariel
Other Authors: Gómez, Iván, Huovinen, Pirjo
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/136732
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Summary:Antarctic macroalgae are the basis of marine food webs in most coastal environments, especially the more confined ones such as bays and fjords. Whether through direct consumption or via detritus, their role in maintaining biodiversity is essential. However, their relevance is due not only by direct trophic interactions but also by indirect feedbacks, since macroalgae act as a habitat and refuge for multiple benthic organisms and as a substrate for epiphytic microalgae. Macroalgae also establish relations of exploitative competition, apparent competition, and mutualism. The control over the biomass and diversity of the macroalgae itself does not seem to be due to trophic interactions (top-down control) but rather to competition and diverse abiotic factors such as substrata and light availability or physical disturbances (ice scouring). The extreme connectivity of trophic networks linked to algae and their detritus determines that food webs are robust to local extinctions; however, non-trophic interactions indicate that changes that affect the growth, biomass, and distribution of macroalgae can have dramatic effects on the diversity of their associated fauna and, indirectly, on the networks of consumers of that fauna. In this chapter, we present a detailed description of macroalgae relationship networks and analyze the stability of the Antarctic community using food web theory. Fil: Momo, Fernando Roberto. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Instituto de Ciencias; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Luján; Argentina Fil: Cordone, Georgina Florencia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina Fil: Marina, Tomas Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina Fil: Salinas, Vanesa Anabella. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Instituto de Ciencias; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de ...