海洋生产者改善气候变化:优势预测影响吗?

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Biological Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1086/721229
Samuel A Mahanes, Matthew E S Bracken, Cascade J B Sorte
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摘要

气候变化威胁着世界范围内的生物多样性,评估这些变化将如何影响生物群落将是保护生物多样性的关键。占主导地位的初级生产者可以改变局部尺度的环境条件,通过遮阳降低温度,通过光合作用减轻海洋酸化,从而缓冲群落免受气候变化的影响。我们在阿拉斯加东南部海岸进行了两次实验,以评估一种常见的海藻物种Neorhodomela oregona对现场潮池和潮池中生态的温度和pH值的影响。我们发现,俄勒冈州N. oregona在该系统中占主导地位,覆盖了>60%的可居住空间和>40%的活盖。然而,在孤立的中生态系统中,虽然俄勒冈奈索菌对pH值具有密度依赖性,但我们没有发现俄勒冈奈索菌对现场潮池pH值或水温的一致影响。这些结果表明,初级生产者对浸入式海洋生态系统气候变化影响的改善并不普遍,除了丰度或优势度外,还可能取决于物种的功能属性,包括光合速率和物理结构。
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Climate Change Amelioration by Marine Producers: Does Dominance Predict Impact?

AbstractClimate change threatens biodiversity worldwide, and assessing how those changes will impact communities will be critical for conservation. Dominant primary producers can alter local-scale environmental conditions, reducing temperature via shading and mitigating ocean acidification via photosynthesis, which could buffer communities from the impacts of climate change. We conducted two experiments on the coast of southeastern Alaska to assess the effects of a common seaweed species, Neorhodomela oregona, on temperature and pH in field tide pools and tide pool mesocosms. We found that N. oregona was numerically dominant in this system, covering >60% of habitable space in the pools and accounting for >40% of live cover. However, while N. oregona had a density-dependent effect on pH in isolated mesocosms, we did not find a consistent effect of N. oregona on either pH or water temperature in tide pools in the field. These results suggest that the amelioration of climate change impacts in immersed marine ecosystems by primary producers is not universal and likely depends on species' functional attributes, including photosynthetic rate and physical structure, in addition to abundance or dominance.

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Biological Bulletin
Biological Bulletin 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
47
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Biological Bulletin disseminates novel scientific results in broadly related fields of biology in keeping with more than 100 years of a tradition of excellence. The Bulletin publishes outstanding original research with an overarching goal of explaining how organisms develop, function, and evolve in their natural environments. To that end, the journal publishes papers in the fields of Neurobiology and Behavior, Physiology and Biomechanics, Ecology and Evolution, Development and Reproduction, Cell Biology, Symbiosis and Systematics. The Bulletin emphasizes basic research on marine model systems but includes articles of an interdisciplinary nature when appropriate.
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