Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea

Ecological resilience has become a conceptual cornerstone bridging ecological processes to conservation needs. Global change is increasingly associated with local changes in environmental conditions that can cause abrupt ecosystem reorganizations attending to system-specific resilience fluctuations...

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Published in:Journal of Animal Ecology
Main Authors: Hidalgo, Manuel, Vasilakopoulos, Parakeveas, García-Ruiz, Cristina, Esteban-Acón, Antonio, López-López, Lucía, García-Gorriz, Cristina
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16225
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/317412
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13648
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/317412 2024-02-11T10:06:42+01:00 Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea Hidalgo, Manuel Vasilakopoulos, Parakeveas García-Ruiz, Cristina Esteban-Acón, Antonio López-López, Lucía García-Gorriz, Cristina Océan atlantique Atlantique Nord Atlantic Ocean Atlántico Norte Océano Atlántico ICES North Atlantic 2022-02-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16225 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/317412 https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13648 en eng Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares AM https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2656.13648 ICES Journal Of Marine Science, 91. 2022: 470-483 1054-3139 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16225 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/317412 https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13648 50512 open benthopelagic communities Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares Medio Marino critical transitions resilience dynamics elisa access permits research article 2022 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13648 2024-01-16T11:44:44Z Ecological resilience has become a conceptual cornerstone bridging ecological processes to conservation needs. Global change is increasingly associated with local changes in environmental conditions that can cause abrupt ecosystem reorganizations attending to system-specific resilience fluctuations with time (i.e. resilience dynamics). Here we assess resilience dynamics associated with climate-driven ecosystems transitions, expressed as changes in the relevant contribution of species with different life-history strategies, in two benthopelagic systems. We analysed data from 1994 to 2019 coming from a scientific bottom trawl survey in two environmentally contrasting ecosystems in the Western Mediterranean Sea—Northern Spain and Alboran Sea. Benthopelagic species were categorized according to their life-history strategies (opportunistic, periodic and equilibrium), ecosystem functions and habitats. We implemented an Integrated Resilience Assessment (IRA) to elucidate the response mechanism of the studied ecosystems to several candidate environmental stressors and quantify the ecosystems’ resilience. We demonstrate that both ecosystems responded discontinuously to changes in chlorophyll-a concentration more than any other stressor. The response in Northern Spain indicated a more overarching regime shift than in the Alboran Sea. Opportunistic fish were unfavoured in both ecosystems in the recent periods, while invertebrate species of short life cycle were generally favoured, particularly benthic species in the Alboran Sea. The study illustrates that the resilience dynamics of the two ecosystems were mostly associated with fluctuating productivity, but subtle and long-term effects from sea warming and fishing reduction were also discernible. Such dynamics are typical of systems with wide environmental gradient such as the Northern Spain, as well as systems with highly hydrodynamic and of biogeographical complexity such as the Alboran Sea. We stress that management should become more adaptive by utilizing the knowledge ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Journal of Animal Ecology 91 2 470 483
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares
Medio Marino
critical transitions
resilience dynamics
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares
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critical transitions
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Hidalgo, Manuel
Vasilakopoulos, Parakeveas
García-Ruiz, Cristina
Esteban-Acón, Antonio
López-López, Lucía
García-Gorriz, Cristina
Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares
Medio Marino
critical transitions
resilience dynamics
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description Ecological resilience has become a conceptual cornerstone bridging ecological processes to conservation needs. Global change is increasingly associated with local changes in environmental conditions that can cause abrupt ecosystem reorganizations attending to system-specific resilience fluctuations with time (i.e. resilience dynamics). Here we assess resilience dynamics associated with climate-driven ecosystems transitions, expressed as changes in the relevant contribution of species with different life-history strategies, in two benthopelagic systems. We analysed data from 1994 to 2019 coming from a scientific bottom trawl survey in two environmentally contrasting ecosystems in the Western Mediterranean Sea—Northern Spain and Alboran Sea. Benthopelagic species were categorized according to their life-history strategies (opportunistic, periodic and equilibrium), ecosystem functions and habitats. We implemented an Integrated Resilience Assessment (IRA) to elucidate the response mechanism of the studied ecosystems to several candidate environmental stressors and quantify the ecosystems’ resilience. We demonstrate that both ecosystems responded discontinuously to changes in chlorophyll-a concentration more than any other stressor. The response in Northern Spain indicated a more overarching regime shift than in the Alboran Sea. Opportunistic fish were unfavoured in both ecosystems in the recent periods, while invertebrate species of short life cycle were generally favoured, particularly benthic species in the Alboran Sea. The study illustrates that the resilience dynamics of the two ecosystems were mostly associated with fluctuating productivity, but subtle and long-term effects from sea warming and fishing reduction were also discernible. Such dynamics are typical of systems with wide environmental gradient such as the Northern Spain, as well as systems with highly hydrodynamic and of biogeographical complexity such as the Alboran Sea. We stress that management should become more adaptive by utilizing the knowledge ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hidalgo, Manuel
Vasilakopoulos, Parakeveas
García-Ruiz, Cristina
Esteban-Acón, Antonio
López-López, Lucía
García-Gorriz, Cristina
author_facet Hidalgo, Manuel
Vasilakopoulos, Parakeveas
García-Ruiz, Cristina
Esteban-Acón, Antonio
López-López, Lucía
García-Gorriz, Cristina
author_sort Hidalgo, Manuel
title Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea
title_short Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea
title_full Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the Western Mediterranean Sea
title_sort resilience dynamics and productivity-driven shifts in the marine communities of the western mediterranean sea
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