Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores.
Biodiversity loss is driven by interacting factors operating at different spatial scales. Yet, there remains uncertainty as to how fine-scale environmental conditions mediate biological responses to broad-scale stressors. We surveyed intertidal rocky shore kelp beds situated across a local gradient...
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doaj-f29491ac8f6542fc875d8570496ed1ae2021-03-03T20:47:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021319110.1371/journal.pone.0213191Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores.Samuel StarkoLauren A BaileyElandra CrevistonKatelyn A JamesAlison WarrenMegan K BrophyAndreea DanaselMegan P FassJames A TownsendChristopher J NeufeldBiodiversity loss is driven by interacting factors operating at different spatial scales. Yet, there remains uncertainty as to how fine-scale environmental conditions mediate biological responses to broad-scale stressors. We surveyed intertidal rocky shore kelp beds situated across a local gradient of wave action and evaluated changes in kelp diversity and abundance after more than two decades of broad scale stressors, most notably the 2013-2016 heat wave. Across all sites, species were less abundant on average in 2017 and 2018 than during 1993-1995 but changes in kelp diversity were dependent on wave exposure, with wave exposed habitats remaining stable and wave sheltered habitats experiencing near complete losses of kelp diversity. In this way, wave exposed sites have acted as refugia, maintaining regional kelp diversity despite widespread local declines. Fucoids, seagrasses and two stress-tolerant kelp species (Saccharina sessilis, Egregia menziesii) did not decline as observed in other kelps, and the invasive species Sargassum muticum increased significantly at wave sheltered sites. Long-term monitoring data from a centrally-located moderate site suggest that kelp communities were negatively impacted by the recent heatwave which may have driven observed losses throughout the region. Wave-sheltered shores, which saw the largest declines, are a very common habitat type in the Northeast Pacific and may be especially sensitive to losses in kelp diversity and abundance, with potential consequences for coastal productivity. Our findings highlight the importance of fine-scale environmental heterogeneity in mediating biological responses and demonstrate how incorporating differences between habitat patches can be essential to capturing scale-dependent biodiversity loss across the landscape.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213191 |
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Samuel Starko Lauren A Bailey Elandra Creviston Katelyn A James Alison Warren Megan K Brophy Andreea Danasel Megan P Fass James A Townsend Christopher J Neufeld Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. PLoS ONE |
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Samuel Starko Lauren A Bailey Elandra Creviston Katelyn A James Alison Warren Megan K Brophy Andreea Danasel Megan P Fass James A Townsend Christopher J Neufeld |
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Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. |
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Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. |
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Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. |
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Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. |
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Environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. |
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environmental heterogeneity mediates scale-dependent declines in kelp diversity on intertidal rocky shores. |
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Biodiversity loss is driven by interacting factors operating at different spatial scales. Yet, there remains uncertainty as to how fine-scale environmental conditions mediate biological responses to broad-scale stressors. We surveyed intertidal rocky shore kelp beds situated across a local gradient of wave action and evaluated changes in kelp diversity and abundance after more than two decades of broad scale stressors, most notably the 2013-2016 heat wave. Across all sites, species were less abundant on average in 2017 and 2018 than during 1993-1995 but changes in kelp diversity were dependent on wave exposure, with wave exposed habitats remaining stable and wave sheltered habitats experiencing near complete losses of kelp diversity. In this way, wave exposed sites have acted as refugia, maintaining regional kelp diversity despite widespread local declines. Fucoids, seagrasses and two stress-tolerant kelp species (Saccharina sessilis, Egregia menziesii) did not decline as observed in other kelps, and the invasive species Sargassum muticum increased significantly at wave sheltered sites. Long-term monitoring data from a centrally-located moderate site suggest that kelp communities were negatively impacted by the recent heatwave which may have driven observed losses throughout the region. Wave-sheltered shores, which saw the largest declines, are a very common habitat type in the Northeast Pacific and may be especially sensitive to losses in kelp diversity and abundance, with potential consequences for coastal productivity. Our findings highlight the importance of fine-scale environmental heterogeneity in mediating biological responses and demonstrate how incorporating differences between habitat patches can be essential to capturing scale-dependent biodiversity loss across the landscape. |
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