Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics

Effects of ocean acidification (OA on the colonization/settlement pattern of the epibiont community of the leaves and rhizomesof the Mediterranean seagrass,Posidoniaoceanica, have been studied at volcanic CO2vents off Ischia (Italy), using “mimics”as artificial substrates. The experiments were condu...

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Main Authors: DONNARUMMA, L., LOMBARDI, C., COCITO, S., GAMBI, M.C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2014
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Online Access:https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12599
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author DONNARUMMA, L.
LOMBARDI, C.
COCITO, S.
GAMBI, M.C.
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description Effects of ocean acidification (OA on the colonization/settlement pattern of the epibiont community of the leaves and rhizomesof the Mediterranean seagrass,Posidoniaoceanica, have been studied at volcanic CO2vents off Ischia (Italy), using “mimics”as artificial substrates. The experiments were conducted in shallowPosidoniastands (2-3 m depth), in three stations on the northand three on the south sides of the study area, distributed along a pH gradient. At each station, 4 rhizome mimics and 6 artificialleaves were collected every three months (Sept 2009-Sept 2010). The epibionts on both leaf and rhizome mimics showed clearchanges along the pH gradient; coralline algae and calcareous invertebrates (bryozoans, serpulid polychaetes and barnacles) weredominant at control stations but progressively disappeared at the most acidified stations. In these extremely low pH sites theassemblage was dominated by filamentous algae and non calcareous taxa such as hydroids and tunicates. Settlement pattern onthe artificial leaves and rhizome mimics over time showed a consistent distribution pattern along the pH gradient and highlightedthe peak of recruitment of the various organisms in different periods according to their life history.Posidoniamimics at theacidified station showed a poor and very simplified assemblage where calcifying epibionts seemed less competitive for space. Thisprofound difference in epiphyte communities in low pH conditions suggests cascading effects on the food web of the meadow and,consequently, on the functioning of the system
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spelling ftektojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12599 2025-01-17T00:03:48+00:00 Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics DONNARUMMA, L. LOMBARDI, C. COCITO, S. GAMBI, M.C. 2014-02-28 application/pdf https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12599 eng eng Hellenic Centre for Marine Research https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12599/12412 https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12599 Mediterranean Marine Science; Vol 15, No 3 (2014); 498-509 1791-6763 1108-393X Posidonia oceanica epiphytes ocean acidification mimics CO2 vents pH colonization pattern recruitment biodiversity Mediterranean Sea info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftektojs 2024-07-18T03:59:06Z Effects of ocean acidification (OA on the colonization/settlement pattern of the epibiont community of the leaves and rhizomesof the Mediterranean seagrass,Posidoniaoceanica, have been studied at volcanic CO2vents off Ischia (Italy), using “mimics”as artificial substrates. The experiments were conducted in shallowPosidoniastands (2-3 m depth), in three stations on the northand three on the south sides of the study area, distributed along a pH gradient. At each station, 4 rhizome mimics and 6 artificialleaves were collected every three months (Sept 2009-Sept 2010). The epibionts on both leaf and rhizome mimics showed clearchanges along the pH gradient; coralline algae and calcareous invertebrates (bryozoans, serpulid polychaetes and barnacles) weredominant at control stations but progressively disappeared at the most acidified stations. In these extremely low pH sites theassemblage was dominated by filamentous algae and non calcareous taxa such as hydroids and tunicates. Settlement pattern onthe artificial leaves and rhizome mimics over time showed a consistent distribution pattern along the pH gradient and highlightedthe peak of recruitment of the various organisms in different periods according to their life history.Posidoniamimics at theacidified station showed a poor and very simplified assemblage where calcifying epibionts seemed less competitive for space. Thisprofound difference in epiphyte communities in low pH conditions suggests cascading effects on the food web of the meadow and,consequently, on the functioning of the system Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification EKT ePublishing (National Documentation Centre, Greece)
spellingShingle Posidonia oceanica
epiphytes
ocean acidification
mimics
CO2 vents
pH
colonization pattern
recruitment
biodiversity
Mediterranean Sea
DONNARUMMA, L.
LOMBARDI, C.
COCITO, S.
GAMBI, M.C.
Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
title Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
title_full Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
title_fullStr Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
title_full_unstemmed Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
title_short Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
title_sort settlement pattern of posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
topic Posidonia oceanica
epiphytes
ocean acidification
mimics
CO2 vents
pH
colonization pattern
recruitment
biodiversity
Mediterranean Sea
topic_facet Posidonia oceanica
epiphytes
ocean acidification
mimics
CO2 vents
pH
colonization pattern
recruitment
biodiversity
Mediterranean Sea
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12599