Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics

Recovery from disturbance is an important attribute of community dynamics. Temperate rocky shores will expe- rience increases in both the type and intensity of impacts under future expected global change. To gauge the community response to these potential changes in the disturbance regime it is impo...

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Published in:Journal of Sea Research
Main Authors: ASNAGHI, VALENTINA, MANGIALAJO, LUISA, CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA, Thrush S. F., Hewitt J. E., Cattaneo Vietti R.
Other Authors: Asnaghi, Valentina, Thrush, S. F., Hewitt, J. E., Mangialajo, Luisa, Cattaneo Vietti, R., Chiantore, Mariachiara
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11567/788068
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/788068 2024-02-11T10:07:34+01:00 Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics ASNAGHI, VALENTINA MANGIALAJO, LUISA CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA Thrush S. F. Hewitt J. E. Cattaneo Vietti R. Asnaghi, Valentina Thrush, S. F. Hewitt, J. E. Mangialajo, Luisa Cattaneo Vietti, R. Chiantore, Mariachiara 2015 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11567/788068 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2014.07.012 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000347762500014 volume:95 firstpage:132 lastpage:138 journal:JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/11567/788068 doi:10.1016/j.seares.2014.07.012 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84921413046 System recovery info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2014.07.012 2024-01-17T17:46:02Z Recovery from disturbance is an important attribute of community dynamics. Temperate rocky shores will expe- rience increases in both the type and intensity of impacts under future expected global change. To gauge the community response to these potential changes in the disturbance regime it is important to assess space occu- pancy and the temporal dynamics of key species over the recovery process. We experimentally disturbed repli- cated 1 m2 plots in the lower intertidal at 5 sites along the Ligurian rocky coast (North-western Mediterranean) and assessed early succession processes over 18 months. To identify colonisation processes and role of key spe- cies in affecting species richness on recovery trajectories, we monitored species composition at the cm-scale along fixed transects within the plots. Our results highlighted the role of a limited number of taxa in driving the recovery of species richness across sites, despite site variation in community composition. Settlement of new propagules and overgrowth were the principal pathway of space occupancy. We detected an important role for coralline algae, particularly the articulated Corallina elongata, in promoting the colonisation of a diverse range of colonists. The present study highlights the important role played by calcifying coralline macroalgae as substrate providers for later colonists, favouring recovery of biodiversity after disturbance. This pivotal role may be compromised in a future scenario of elevated cumulative disturbance, where ocean acidification will likely depress the role of coralline algae in recovery, leading to a general loss in biodiversity and community complexity Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Journal of Sea Research 95 132 138
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ASNAGHI, VALENTINA
MANGIALAJO, LUISA
CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA
Thrush S. F.
Hewitt J. E.
Cattaneo Vietti R.
Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics
topic_facet System recovery
description Recovery from disturbance is an important attribute of community dynamics. Temperate rocky shores will expe- rience increases in both the type and intensity of impacts under future expected global change. To gauge the community response to these potential changes in the disturbance regime it is important to assess space occu- pancy and the temporal dynamics of key species over the recovery process. We experimentally disturbed repli- cated 1 m2 plots in the lower intertidal at 5 sites along the Ligurian rocky coast (North-western Mediterranean) and assessed early succession processes over 18 months. To identify colonisation processes and role of key spe- cies in affecting species richness on recovery trajectories, we monitored species composition at the cm-scale along fixed transects within the plots. Our results highlighted the role of a limited number of taxa in driving the recovery of species richness across sites, despite site variation in community composition. Settlement of new propagules and overgrowth were the principal pathway of space occupancy. We detected an important role for coralline algae, particularly the articulated Corallina elongata, in promoting the colonisation of a diverse range of colonists. The present study highlights the important role played by calcifying coralline macroalgae as substrate providers for later colonists, favouring recovery of biodiversity after disturbance. This pivotal role may be compromised in a future scenario of elevated cumulative disturbance, where ocean acidification will likely depress the role of coralline algae in recovery, leading to a general loss in biodiversity and community complexity
author2 Asnaghi, Valentina
Thrush, S. F.
Hewitt, J. E.
Mangialajo, Luisa
Cattaneo Vietti, R.
Chiantore, Mariachiara
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author ASNAGHI, VALENTINA
MANGIALAJO, LUISA
CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA
Thrush S. F.
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author_facet ASNAGHI, VALENTINA
MANGIALAJO, LUISA
CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA
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title Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics
title_short Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics
title_full Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics
title_fullStr Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Colonization Processes and the Role of Coralline Algae in Rocky Shore Community Dynamics
title_sort colonization processes and the role of coralline algae in rocky shore community dynamics
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