The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.

Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing to spatial variation in community structure. In aquatic systems, the relative importance of such patterns depends mainly on the potential connectivity of the specific system. Thus, connectivity is expe...

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Main Authors: Iván F Rodil, Paloma Lucena-Moya, Henri Jokinen, Victoria Ollus, Håkan Wennhage, Anna Villnäs, Alf Norkko
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5308789?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1a94cf574f1e471fab8493e22c09425d2020-11-25T01:58:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017216010.1371/journal.pone.0172160The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.Iván F RodilPaloma Lucena-MoyaHenri JokinenVictoria OllusHåkan WennhageAnna VillnäsAlf NorkkoMetacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing to spatial variation in community structure. In aquatic systems, the relative importance of such patterns depends mainly on the potential connectivity of the specific system. Thus, connectivity is expected to increase in relation to the degree of water movement, and to depend on the specific traits of the study organism. We examined the role of environmental and spatial factors in structuring benthic communities from a highly connected shallow beach network using a metacommunity approach. Both factors contributed to a varying degree to the structure of the local communities suggesting that environmental filters and dispersal-related mechanisms played key roles in determining abundance patterns. We categorized benthic taxa according to their dispersal mode (passive vs. active) and habitat specialization (generalist vs. specialist) to understand the relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for shallow beach metacommunities. Passive dispersers were predicted by a combination of environmental and spatial factors, whereas active dispersers were not spatially structured and responded only to local environmental factors. Generalists were predicted primarily by spatial factors, while specialists were only predicted by local environmental factors. The results suggest that the role of the spatial component in metacommunity organization is greater in open coastal waters, such as shallow beaches, compared to less-connected environmentally controlled aquatic systems. Our results also reveal a strong environmental role in structuring the benthic metacommunity of shallow beaches. Specifically, we highlight the sensitivity of shallow beach macrofauna to environmental factors related to eutrophication proxies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5308789?pdf=render
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author Iván F Rodil
Paloma Lucena-Moya
Henri Jokinen
Victoria Ollus
Håkan Wennhage
Anna Villnäs
Alf Norkko
spellingShingle Iván F Rodil
Paloma Lucena-Moya
Henri Jokinen
Victoria Ollus
Håkan Wennhage
Anna Villnäs
Alf Norkko
The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Iván F Rodil
Paloma Lucena-Moya
Henri Jokinen
Victoria Ollus
Håkan Wennhage
Anna Villnäs
Alf Norkko
author_sort Iván F Rodil
title The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
title_short The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
title_full The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
title_fullStr The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
title_full_unstemmed The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
title_sort role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing to spatial variation in community structure. In aquatic systems, the relative importance of such patterns depends mainly on the potential connectivity of the specific system. Thus, connectivity is expected to increase in relation to the degree of water movement, and to depend on the specific traits of the study organism. We examined the role of environmental and spatial factors in structuring benthic communities from a highly connected shallow beach network using a metacommunity approach. Both factors contributed to a varying degree to the structure of the local communities suggesting that environmental filters and dispersal-related mechanisms played key roles in determining abundance patterns. We categorized benthic taxa according to their dispersal mode (passive vs. active) and habitat specialization (generalist vs. specialist) to understand the relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for shallow beach metacommunities. Passive dispersers were predicted by a combination of environmental and spatial factors, whereas active dispersers were not spatially structured and responded only to local environmental factors. Generalists were predicted primarily by spatial factors, while specialists were only predicted by local environmental factors. The results suggest that the role of the spatial component in metacommunity organization is greater in open coastal waters, such as shallow beaches, compared to less-connected environmentally controlled aquatic systems. Our results also reveal a strong environmental role in structuring the benthic metacommunity of shallow beaches. Specifically, we highlight the sensitivity of shallow beach macrofauna to environmental factors related to eutrophication proxies.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5308789?pdf=render
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