Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification

Ocean acidification has been shown to have highly variable effects, with many negative and some positive responses from individual species, while community level effects are largely unknown. Although an overall loss of biodiversity is expected, predicting the effects of ocean acidification on whole...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Main Authors: Garrard, Samantha, Gambi, M. Cristina, Scipione, M. Beatrice, Lorenti, Maurizio, Zupo, Valeria, Paterson, David Maxwell, Buia, M. Cristina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/2d8c3f81-6924-4225-95dd-5f13c3d389dc 2024-09-15T18:27:36+00:00 Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification Garrard, Samantha Gambi, M. Cristina Scipione, M. Beatrice Lorenti, Maurizio Zupo, Valeria Paterson, David Maxwell Buia, M. Cristina 2014 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/indirect-effects-may-buffer-negative-responses-of-seagrass-invertebrate-communities-to-ocean-acidification(2d8c3f81-6924-4225-95dd-5f13c3d389dc).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2014.07.011 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jembe eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/indirect-effects-may-buffer-negative-responses-of-seagrass-invertebrate-communities-to-ocean-acidification(2d8c3f81-6924-4225-95dd-5f13c3d389dc).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Garrard , S , Gambi , M C , Scipione , M B , Lorenti , M , Zupo , V , Paterson , D M & Buia , M C 2014 , ' Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification ' , Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology , vol. 461 , pp. 31-38 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2014.07.011 OCEAN ACIDIFICATION Natural CO2 vents Posidonia-oceanica Seagrass ecosystems indirect effects Species interactions article 2014 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2014.07.011 2024-08-21T23:46:11Z Ocean acidification has been shown to have highly variable effects, with many negative and some positive responses from individual species, while community level effects are largely unknown. Although an overall loss of biodiversity is expected, predicting the effects of ocean acidification on whole assemblages can be problematic as both direct and indirect effects of acidification must be taken into consideration. This study demonstrates how invertebrate assemblages associated with the highly productive seagrass, Posidonia oceanica, respond to natural acidification that occurs at CO2 vents off the coast of Italy. We examined seasonal differences in invertebrate community structure between two distinct pH zones: control (pH 8.1) and acidified (pH 7.8) and show that many groups of invertebrate taxa were robust to acidification effects. Differences in community struc- ture appeared to be driven by the indirect effects of acidification, such as changes to canopy structure and food availability, rather than physiological intolerance to low pH. The number of invertebrates collected in acidified stations was almost double that of control stations during the study and many heavily calcified species appeared to thrive. These results highlight how positive indirect effects may buffer the ecological impacts of acidification, and provide evidence that this highly productive, nearshore habitat may provide refuge to its associated commu- nities from future ocean acidification. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification University of St Andrews: Research Portal Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 461 31 38
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topic OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Natural CO2 vents
Posidonia-oceanica
Seagrass ecosystems
indirect effects
Species interactions
spellingShingle OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Natural CO2 vents
Posidonia-oceanica
Seagrass ecosystems
indirect effects
Species interactions
Garrard, Samantha
Gambi, M. Cristina
Scipione, M. Beatrice
Lorenti, Maurizio
Zupo, Valeria
Paterson, David Maxwell
Buia, M. Cristina
Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
topic_facet OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Natural CO2 vents
Posidonia-oceanica
Seagrass ecosystems
indirect effects
Species interactions
description Ocean acidification has been shown to have highly variable effects, with many negative and some positive responses from individual species, while community level effects are largely unknown. Although an overall loss of biodiversity is expected, predicting the effects of ocean acidification on whole assemblages can be problematic as both direct and indirect effects of acidification must be taken into consideration. This study demonstrates how invertebrate assemblages associated with the highly productive seagrass, Posidonia oceanica, respond to natural acidification that occurs at CO2 vents off the coast of Italy. We examined seasonal differences in invertebrate community structure between two distinct pH zones: control (pH 8.1) and acidified (pH 7.8) and show that many groups of invertebrate taxa were robust to acidification effects. Differences in community struc- ture appeared to be driven by the indirect effects of acidification, such as changes to canopy structure and food availability, rather than physiological intolerance to low pH. The number of invertebrates collected in acidified stations was almost double that of control stations during the study and many heavily calcified species appeared to thrive. These results highlight how positive indirect effects may buffer the ecological impacts of acidification, and provide evidence that this highly productive, nearshore habitat may provide refuge to its associated commu- nities from future ocean acidification.
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author Garrard, Samantha
Gambi, M. Cristina
Scipione, M. Beatrice
Lorenti, Maurizio
Zupo, Valeria
Paterson, David Maxwell
Buia, M. Cristina
author_facet Garrard, Samantha
Gambi, M. Cristina
Scipione, M. Beatrice
Lorenti, Maurizio
Zupo, Valeria
Paterson, David Maxwell
Buia, M. Cristina
author_sort Garrard, Samantha
title Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
title_short Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
title_full Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
title_fullStr Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
title_sort indirect effects may buffer negative responses of seagrass invertebrate communities to ocean acidification
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