Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

Intertidal zones are one of the most studied habitats in the world. However, in Antarctica, further studies are needed for a more complete understanding of these systems. When conspicuous Antarctic intertidal communities occur, macroalgae are a key component. Given that intertidal communities have a...

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Main Authors: Deregibus, Dolores, Saravia, Leonardo Ariel, Quartino, María Liliana
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias 2023-05-15T13:42:26+02:00 Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Deregibus, Dolores Saravia, Leonardo Ariel Quartino, María Liliana 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias Aquatic communities Benthos Community structure Ecological zonation Isla 25 de Mayo/King George Island Seaweeds annual variation aquatic organism climate change environmental conditions global climate hypothesis testing intertidal environment macroalga red alga seaweed spatiotemporal analysis species diversity species richness Antarctica King George Island Potter Peninsula South Shetland Islands Palmaria decipiens Rhodophyta 2017 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias 2023-02-16T01:57:10Z Intertidal zones are one of the most studied habitats in the world. However, in Antarctica, further studies are needed for a more complete understanding of these systems. When conspicuous Antarctic intertidal communities occur, macroalgae are a key component. Given that intertidal communities have a fast response to variations in environmental conditions and could reflect climate fluctuations, we conducted a non-destructive study with photographic transects in an intertidal zone at Potter Peninsula, Isla 25 de Mayo/King George Island, over four years and during five months of the warm season. We tested the general hypothesis that macroalgal intertidal communities are mainly structured by the vertical stress gradient and that changes in temperature between seasons and between years have a great influence in the macroalgal community structure. Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variations were studied using GLM, quantile regression and NMDS ordinations. The vertical stress gradient was the main factor that explained macroalgal cover. The Low and the Middle level shared similarities, but the latter was more variable. The High level had the lowest cover, richness and diversity. The dominant species here was the endemic red alga Pyropia endiviifolia, which is strongly adapted to extreme conditions. At the Middle level, there was a significant increase in macroalgal cover during spring months, and it stabilized in summer. Inter-annual variations showed that there is a strong variation in the total macroalgal cover and community structure over the studied years. Environmental conditions have a significant effect in shaping the studied intertidal community, which is very sensitive to climate oscillations. An increase in temperature produced a decrease of annual ice foot cover, number of snow days and - as a result - an increase in macroalgal cover. In a global climate-change scenario, a shift in species composition could also occur. Species with wide physiological tolerance that grow in warmer conditions, like Palmaria ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Isla 25 de Mayo King George Island South Shetland Islands Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) Antarctic isla 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) King George Island Potter Peninsula ENVELOPE(-58.658,-58.658,-62.246,-62.246) South Shetland Islands
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topic Aquatic communities
Benthos
Community structure
Ecological zonation
Isla 25 de Mayo/King George Island
Seaweeds
annual variation
aquatic organism
climate change
environmental conditions
global climate
hypothesis testing
intertidal environment
macroalga
red alga
seaweed
spatiotemporal analysis
species diversity
species richness
Antarctica
King George Island
Potter Peninsula
South Shetland Islands
Palmaria decipiens
Rhodophyta
spellingShingle Aquatic communities
Benthos
Community structure
Ecological zonation
Isla 25 de Mayo/King George Island
Seaweeds
annual variation
aquatic organism
climate change
environmental conditions
global climate
hypothesis testing
intertidal environment
macroalga
red alga
seaweed
spatiotemporal analysis
species diversity
species richness
Antarctica
King George Island
Potter Peninsula
South Shetland Islands
Palmaria decipiens
Rhodophyta
Deregibus, Dolores
Saravia, Leonardo Ariel
Quartino, María Liliana
Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
topic_facet Aquatic communities
Benthos
Community structure
Ecological zonation
Isla 25 de Mayo/King George Island
Seaweeds
annual variation
aquatic organism
climate change
environmental conditions
global climate
hypothesis testing
intertidal environment
macroalga
red alga
seaweed
spatiotemporal analysis
species diversity
species richness
Antarctica
King George Island
Potter Peninsula
South Shetland Islands
Palmaria decipiens
Rhodophyta
description Intertidal zones are one of the most studied habitats in the world. However, in Antarctica, further studies are needed for a more complete understanding of these systems. When conspicuous Antarctic intertidal communities occur, macroalgae are a key component. Given that intertidal communities have a fast response to variations in environmental conditions and could reflect climate fluctuations, we conducted a non-destructive study with photographic transects in an intertidal zone at Potter Peninsula, Isla 25 de Mayo/King George Island, over four years and during five months of the warm season. We tested the general hypothesis that macroalgal intertidal communities are mainly structured by the vertical stress gradient and that changes in temperature between seasons and between years have a great influence in the macroalgal community structure. Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variations were studied using GLM, quantile regression and NMDS ordinations. The vertical stress gradient was the main factor that explained macroalgal cover. The Low and the Middle level shared similarities, but the latter was more variable. The High level had the lowest cover, richness and diversity. The dominant species here was the endemic red alga Pyropia endiviifolia, which is strongly adapted to extreme conditions. At the Middle level, there was a significant increase in macroalgal cover during spring months, and it stabilized in summer. Inter-annual variations showed that there is a strong variation in the total macroalgal cover and community structure over the studied years. Environmental conditions have a significant effect in shaping the studied intertidal community, which is very sensitive to climate oscillations. An increase in temperature produced a decrease of annual ice foot cover, number of snow days and - as a result - an increase in macroalgal cover. In a global climate-change scenario, a shift in species composition could also occur. Species with wide physiological tolerance that grow in warmer conditions, like Palmaria ...
author Deregibus, Dolores
Saravia, Leonardo Ariel
Quartino, María Liliana
author_facet Deregibus, Dolores
Saravia, Leonardo Ariel
Quartino, María Liliana
author_sort Deregibus, Dolores
title Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
title_short Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
title_full Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
title_fullStr Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Life between tides: Spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
title_sort life between tides: spatial and temporal variations of an intertidal macroalgal community at potter peninsula, south shetland islands, antarctica
publishDate 2017
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02727714_v187_n_p193_Marcias
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ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083)
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geographic 25 de Mayo
Antarctic
isla 25 de Mayo
King George Island
Potter Peninsula
South Shetland Islands
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Antarctic
isla 25 de Mayo
King George Island
Potter Peninsula
South Shetland Islands
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Isla 25 de Mayo
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Isla 25 de Mayo
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
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