结构复杂性对两种地中海潮间带海藻的掌外组合的影响

F. Mancuso, S. Lo Brutto, R. Chemello, G. Sara, A. Mannino
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褐基海藻是海岸带岩质生态系统中增加基质异质性和塑造生物多样性的关键因素。然而,它们是脆弱的物种,由于多种人为和气候变化的压力因素,它们正在减少,导致它们转向结构不那么复杂的栖息地。本文研究了两种潮间带大型藻——毛蚶(Ericaria amentacea)和钝纹藻(Laurencia obtusa)的结构属性在形成其相关的掌外组合的丰度和多样性中的作用。为此,我们测量了海藻的生物量、菌体体积和长度(这里用作为基质复杂性的代表),并探讨了哪种海藻的基质属性能更好地解释底表层组合的变化。结果表明,紫锥菊的结构比扁桃兰更为复杂,其掌外个体数量也更多。然而,与预期不同的是,L. obtusa的底面组合结构更加结构化,具有更高的Shannon-Wiener多样性和Pielous均匀度。我们的研究结果表明,除了海藻的底物属性外,波浪作用和化学防御等其他机制可能在构造皮外组合中发挥作用。我们认为,从羊肠草到钝尾草种群的转变可能对相关的掌外组合的结构和丰度产生影响。当然,需要进一步的调查来澄清这些变化的后果。
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Effects of structural complexity on epifaunal assemblages associated with two intertidal Mediterranean seaweeds
Abstract Brown foundation seaweeds are key elements increasing substrate heterogeneity and shaping the biodiversity in rocky coastal ecosystems. They are, however, vulnerable species that are declining due to multiple anthropogenic and climate change stressors, leading to a shift to less structural complex habitats. We investigate the role of structural attributes of two intertidal macroalgae, Ericaria amentacea and Laurencia obtusa, in shaping the abundance and diversity of their associated epifaunal assemblages. For this aim, we measured seaweeds’ biomass, thallus volume and length (used here as proxy of substrate complexity), and explored which seaweeds’ substrate attribute explained better variation of epifaunal assemblages. Results showed that E. amentacea was more complex than L. obtusa and hosted a higher number of epifaunal individuals. However, unlike that expected, the epifaunal assemblage of L. obtusa was more structured with higher Shannon–Wiener diversity and Pielous’ evenness. Our findings indicate that, besides seaweed’s substrate attributes, other mechanisms such as wave action and chemical defense might play a role in structuring epifaunal assemblages. We suggest that a shift from E. amentacea to L. obtusa population could have effect on structure and abundance of associated epifaunal assemblages. Certainly, further investigations are needed to clear up the consequences of these changes.
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