Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification

Ocean acidification (OA) is today considered one of the most pervasive stressors for marine biota at the level of species, communities and ecosystems. Naturally acidified systems, such as the CO2 vents, represent suitable laboratories to study the effects of OA on benthic organisms. An analysis of t...

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Main Authors: Gambi Maria Cristina, Di Meglio Emanuela, Donnarumma Luigia
Other Authors: Gambi Maria, Cristina, Di Meglio, Emanuela, Donnarumma, Luigia
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11367/79452
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1006v1
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spelling ftuninapoliparth:oai:ricerca.uniparthenope.it:11367/79452 2024-01-28T10:08:17+01:00 Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification Gambi Maria Cristina Di Meglio Emanuela Donnarumma Luigia Gambi Maria, Cristina Di Meglio, Emanuela Donnarumma, Luigia 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/11367/79452 https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1006v1 eng eng journal:PEERJ PREPRINTS http://hdl.handle.net/11367/79452 doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.1006v1 ocean acidification Posidonia oceanica epibionts info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftuninapoliparth https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1006v1 2024-01-03T17:45:13Z Ocean acidification (OA) is today considered one of the most pervasive stressors for marine biota at the level of species, communities and ecosystems. Naturally acidified systems, such as the CO2 vents, represent suitable laboratories to study the effects of OA on benthic organisms. An analysis of the colonization pattern of epibionts settled on artificial leaves (mimics) of Posidonia oceanica in relation to ocean acidification at the shallow CO2 vents off the island of Ischia, is here presented. Mimics of Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves (dark green flexible PVC stripes 1 cm wide x 36 cm long) were placed from September 2009 to September 2010 along a gradient of OA of the Ischia vent’s system at six stations (3 on the south and 3 on the north side of the study area), located at extreme low pH (mean pH 7.5), low pH (7.8), and control, normal pH conditions (8.12). Six artificial leaves per station were collected every three months and analysed for taxa identification and estimates of coverage (algae and sessile clonal invertebrates) and number of individuals (not clonal taxa). Patterns of colonization in control stations showed a progressive increase in time in coverage values of many organisms, mainly calcifying forms as coralline algae, which represent the dominant taxon, spirorbids and bryozoans. Colonization of artificial leaves located in low pH stations followed a similar temporal pattern as control conditions, but with lower coverage and higher patchiness of calcareous forms at 12 months of colonization. Epibionts in extreme low pH conditions were dominated by filamentous green/brown algae, with the occurrence of a few coralline algae, spirorbids and bryozoans, especially in the early months of colonization (3 and 6 months). Colonization at 9 and 12 months showed the disappearance of even these rare calcareous organisms and occurrence only of filamentous turf and fleshy algae, with a very simplified epibiont assemblage, remaining at an early, young colonization stage. These results indicate a strong ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope": CINECA IRIS
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topic ocean acidification
Posidonia oceanica
epibionts
spellingShingle ocean acidification
Posidonia oceanica
epibionts
Gambi Maria Cristina
Di Meglio Emanuela
Donnarumma Luigia
Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
topic_facet ocean acidification
Posidonia oceanica
epibionts
description Ocean acidification (OA) is today considered one of the most pervasive stressors for marine biota at the level of species, communities and ecosystems. Naturally acidified systems, such as the CO2 vents, represent suitable laboratories to study the effects of OA on benthic organisms. An analysis of the colonization pattern of epibionts settled on artificial leaves (mimics) of Posidonia oceanica in relation to ocean acidification at the shallow CO2 vents off the island of Ischia, is here presented. Mimics of Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves (dark green flexible PVC stripes 1 cm wide x 36 cm long) were placed from September 2009 to September 2010 along a gradient of OA of the Ischia vent’s system at six stations (3 on the south and 3 on the north side of the study area), located at extreme low pH (mean pH 7.5), low pH (7.8), and control, normal pH conditions (8.12). Six artificial leaves per station were collected every three months and analysed for taxa identification and estimates of coverage (algae and sessile clonal invertebrates) and number of individuals (not clonal taxa). Patterns of colonization in control stations showed a progressive increase in time in coverage values of many organisms, mainly calcifying forms as coralline algae, which represent the dominant taxon, spirorbids and bryozoans. Colonization of artificial leaves located in low pH stations followed a similar temporal pattern as control conditions, but with lower coverage and higher patchiness of calcareous forms at 12 months of colonization. Epibionts in extreme low pH conditions were dominated by filamentous green/brown algae, with the occurrence of a few coralline algae, spirorbids and bryozoans, especially in the early months of colonization (3 and 6 months). Colonization at 9 and 12 months showed the disappearance of even these rare calcareous organisms and occurrence only of filamentous turf and fleshy algae, with a very simplified epibiont assemblage, remaining at an early, young colonization stage. These results indicate a strong ...
author2 Gambi Maria, Cristina
Di Meglio, Emanuela
Donnarumma, Luigia
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gambi Maria Cristina
Di Meglio Emanuela
Donnarumma Luigia
author_facet Gambi Maria Cristina
Di Meglio Emanuela
Donnarumma Luigia
author_sort Gambi Maria Cristina
title Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
title_short Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
title_full Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
title_fullStr Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Forever young. Colonization pattern of epibionts on Posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
title_sort forever young. colonization pattern of epibionts on posidonia oceanica artificial leaves in relation to ocean acidification
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/11367/79452
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