Impacts of a prolonged marine heatwave and chronic local human disturbance on juvenile coral assemblages.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0300084
Kristina L Tietjen, Nelson F Perks, Niallan C O'Brien, Julia K Baum
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Coral reefs are threatened by climate change and chronic local human disturbances. Although some laboratory studies have investigated the effects of combined stressors, such as nutrient enrichment and heat stress, on growth and survival of early life stage corals, in situ studies remain limited. To assess the influence of multiple stressors on juvenile corals, we quantified densities of corals ≤ 5 cm at 18 forereef sites with different exposure levels to underlying chronic local human disturbance before, during, and after the 2015-2016 El Niño. This marine heatwave caused prolonged heat stress and devastating losses of coral cover on the shallow forereef's of Kiritimati, in the central equatorial Pacific Ocean. Here, we enumerated a total of 7732 juvenile corals from 13 different families. Over 80% of corals were from four families: 70% from Agariciidae, Merulinidae, or Poritidae, which all have stress-tolerant life history strategies, and 11% from Acroporidae which has a competitive life-history strategy. Both local disturbance and heat stress were significantly negatively related to juvenile coral densities. Prior to the heatwave, juvenile densities were on average 72% lower at the most disturbed sites (7.2 ±  1.9 m-2) compared to the least disturbed ones (15.3 ±  3.8 m-2). Overall, juvenile corals had a lower bleaching prevalence and lower mortality during the heatwave when compared to their adult counterparts. Still, the heatwave resulted in the loss of half (49%) of all juvenile corals, with those corals with competitive or weedy life history strategies undergoing greater declines than stress-tolerant ones. Although juvenile coral densities increased slightly in the year following the heatwave, the effect was statistically non-significant. Our results highlight the influence of chronic local anthropogenic and marine heatwaves on juvenile coral densities.

持续的海洋热浪和长期的局部人为干扰对幼珊瑚组合的影响。
珊瑚礁受到气候变化和当地长期人为干扰的威胁。虽然一些实验室研究已经调查了营养富集和热应激等综合应激源对早期生命阶段珊瑚生长和存活的影响,但实地研究仍然有限。为了评估多种应激源对幼珊瑚的影响,我们量化了在2015-2016年厄尔尼诺Niño之前、期间和之后,18个不同暴露水平的珊瑚礁站点中≤5 cm的珊瑚密度。这种海洋热浪造成了长时间的热应激,并在赤道太平洋中部的基里蒂玛蒂浅海上造成了毁灭性的珊瑚覆盖损失。在这里,我们一共列举了7732个来自13个不同科的幼珊瑚。超过80%的珊瑚来自四个科:70%来自Agariciidae, Merulinidae和Poritidae,它们都具有耐受性生活史策略,11%来自Acroporidae,它们具有竞争性生活史策略。局部干扰和热胁迫均与幼珊瑚密度呈显著负相关。热浪前,受干扰最严重的地点(7.2±1.9 m-2)的幼鱼密度比受干扰最小的地点(15.3±3.8 m-2)的幼鱼密度平均低72%。总体而言,与成年珊瑚相比,幼年珊瑚在热浪期间的白化患病率和死亡率较低。尽管如此,热浪还是导致一半(49%)的幼珊瑚死亡,那些竞争或杂草生活史策略的珊瑚比耐应力珊瑚的下降幅度更大。虽然幼珊瑚密度在热浪过后的一年略有增加,但这种影响在统计上并不显著。我们的研究结果强调了慢性局部人为和海洋热浪对幼珊瑚密度的影响。
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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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3.7 months
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