Photoperiod and temperature interactions drive the latitudinal distribution of Laminaria hyperborea (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) under climate change

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Nora Diehl, Philipp Laeseke, Inka Bartsch, Margot Bligh, Hagen Buck-Wiese, Jan-Hendrik Hehemann, Sarina Niedzwiedz, Niklas Plag, Ulf Karsten, Tifeng Shan, Kai Bischof
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Due to global rises in temperature, recent studies predict marine species shifting toward higher latitudes. We investigated the impact of interacting abiotic drivers on the distribution potential of the temperate kelp Laminaria hyperborea. The ecosystem engineering species is widespread along European coasts but has not yet been observed in the High Arctic, although it can survive several months of low temperatures and darkness. To investigate its ability to extend northward in future, we conducted a long-term multifactorial experiment with sporophytes from Porsangerfjorden, Norway—close to the species' documented northernmost distribution margin. The samples were exposed to three different photoperiods (PolarDay, LongDay, and PolarNight) at 0°C, 5°C, and 10°C for 3 months. Optimum quantum yield of photosynthesis (Fv/Fm), dry weight, pigments, phlorotannins, and storage carbohydrates were monitored. Both physiological and biochemical parameters revealed that L. hyperborea was strongly influenced by the different photoperiods and their interaction with temperature, while temperature alone exerted only minor effects. The Fv/Fm data were integrated into a species distribution model to project a possible northward expansion of L. hyperborea. The combination of extended day lengths and low temperatures appeared to be the limiting reason for northward spread of L. hyperborea until recently. However, with water temperatures reaching 10°C in summer, this kelp will be able to thrive also in the High Arctic. Moreover, no evidence of stress to Arctic winter warming was observed. Consequently, L. hyperborea has a high potential for spreading northward with further warming which may significantly affect the structure and function of Arctic ecosystems.

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光周期与温度的相互作用推动了层藻(层藻纲,辉绿植物科)在气候变化下的纬度分布
由于全球气温升高,最近的研究预测海洋物种将向高纬度地区迁移。我们研究了相互作用的非生物驱动因素对温带海带海带(Laminaria hyperborea)分布潜力的影响。这种生态系统工程物种广泛分布于欧洲沿岸,但尚未在北极高纬度地区观察到,尽管它能在几个月的低温和黑暗环境中生存。为了研究其未来向北扩展的能力,我们对挪威波桑格峡湾的孢子体进行了长期多因素实验--该峡湾接近该物种有记载的最北分布边缘。样本在0°C、5°C和10°C三种不同光周期(PolarDay、LongDay和PolarNight)下暴露3个月。对光合作用的最佳量子产率(Fv/Fm)、干重、色素、叶绿素和贮藏碳水化合物进行了监测。生理和生化参数表明,不同的光周期及其与温度的相互作用对高杆石斛的影响很大,而单独的温度影响较小。Fv/Fm数据被纳入物种分布模型,以预测L. hyperborea可能向北扩展。直到最近,昼长和低温的结合似乎一直是L. hyperborea向北扩散的限制性原因。不过,随着夏季水温达到 10°C,这种海藻也将能够在北极高纬度地区茁壮成长。此外,没有观察到北极冬季变暖对其造成压力的迹象。因此,随着气候进一步变暖,L. hyperborea 极有可能向北扩散,这可能会对北极生态系统的结构和功能产生重大影响。
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