Climate-driven shifts in species' distributions may exacerbate the impacts of storm disturbances on North-east Atlantic kelp forests

被引:48
|
作者
Smale, Dan A. [1 ]
Vance, Thomas [2 ]
机构
[1] Marine Biol Assoc United Kingdom Lab, Plymouth PL1 2PB, Devon, England
[2] PML Applicat Ltd, Plymouth PL1 3DH, Devon, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
benthic communities; disturbance ecology; Laminariales; macroalgae; physical disturbance; subtidal reefs; LAMINARIA-HYPERBOREA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; PHYSICAL DISTURBANCE; SACCHARINA-LATISSIMA; ECKLONIA-RADIATA; WAVE CLIMATE; SEA-URCHINS; FLOW; STABILITY; CANOPY;
D O I
10.1071/MF14155
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Physical disturbance through wave action is a major determinant of kelp forest structure. The North-east Atlantic storm season of 2013-14 was unusually severe; the south coast of the UK was subjected to 6 of the 12 most intense storms recorded in the past 5 years. Inshore significant wave heights and periods exceeded 7 m and 13 s with two storms classified as '1-in-30 year' events. We examined the impacts of the storm season on kelp canopies at three study sites. Monospecific canopies comprising Laminaria hyperborea were unaffected by storm disturbance. However, at one study site a mixed canopy comprising Laminaria ochroleuca, Saccharina latissima and L. hyperborea was significantly altered by the storms, due to decreased abundances of the former two species. Quantification of freshly severed stipes suggested that the 'warm water' kelp L. ochroleuca was more susceptible to storm damage than L. hyperborea. Overall, kelp canopies were highly resistant to storm disturbance because of the low vulnerability of L. hyperborea to intense wave action. However, if climate-driven shifts in kelp species distributions result in more mixed canopies, as predicted, then resistance to storm disturbance may be eroded.
引用
收藏
页码:65 / 74
页数:10
相关论文
共 10 条
  • [1] Causes and projections of abrupt climate-driven ecosystem shifts in the North Atlantic
    Beaugrand, Gregory
    Edwards, Martin
    Brander, Keith
    Luczak, Christophe
    Ibanez, Frederic
    ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2008, 11 (11) : 1157 - 1168
  • [2] Compositional shifts in Costa Rican forests due to climate-driven species migrations
    Feeley, Kenneth J.
    Hurtado, Johanna
    Saatchi, Sassan
    Silman, Miles R.
    Clark, David B.
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2013, 19 (11) : 3472 - 3480
  • [3] Animal culture impacts species' capacity to realise climate-driven range shifts
    Keith, Sally A.
    Bull, Joseph W.
    ECOGRAPHY, 2017, 40 (02) : 296 - 304
  • [4] Egg and larval distributions of seven fish species in north-east Atlantic waters
    Ibaibarriaga, L.
    Irigoien, X.
    Santos, M.
    Motos, L.
    Fives, J. M.
    Franco, C.
    De Lanzos, A. Lago
    Acevedo, S.
    Bernal, M.
    Bez, N.
    Eltink, G.
    Farinha, A.
    Hammer, C.
    Iversen, S. A.
    Milligan, S. P.
    Reid, D. G.
    FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY, 2007, 16 (03) : 284 - 293
  • [5] Baleen stable isotopes reveal climate-driven behavioural shifts in North Atlantic fin whales
    Ruiz-Sagalés, Marc
    García-Vernet, Raquel
    Sanchez-Espigares, Josep
    Halldórsson, Sverrir D.
    Chosson, Valerie
    Sigurðsson, Guðjón M.
    Vighi, Morgana
    Lloret-Cabot, Roger
    Borrell, Asunción
    Aguilar, Alex
    Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 955
  • [6] Contrasting impacts of climate-driven flowering phenology on changes in alien and native plant species distributions
    Hulme, Philip E.
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2011, 189 (01) : 272 - 281
  • [7] Predicting habitat suitability and range shifts under projected climate change for two octocorals in the north-east Atlantic
    Jenkins, Tom L.
    Stevens, Jamie R.
    PEERJ, 2022, 10
  • [8] Climate-driven changes in shoot density and shoot biomass in Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) on the North-east China Transect (NECT)
    Wang, RZ
    Gao, Q
    GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2003, 12 (03): : 249 - 259
  • [9] Can ecosystem functioning be maintained despite climate-driven shifts in species composition? Insights from novel marine forests
    Pessarrodona, Albert
    Foggo, Andrew
    Smale, Dan A.
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2019, 107 (01) : 91 - 104
  • [10] Co-developing guidance for conservation: An example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
    Hakkinen, Henry
    Taylor, Nigel G.
    Pettorelli, Nathalie
    Sutherland, William J.
    Aldara, Jon
    Anker-Nilssen, Tycho
    Aulert, Christophe
    van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
    Burnell, Daisy
    Cadiou, Bernard
    Campioni, Letizia
    Clark, Bethany L.
    Dehnhard, Nina
    Dias, Maria P.
    Enners, Leonie
    Furness, Robert W.
    Hallgrimsson, Gunnar thorn or
    Hammer, Sjurour
    Hansen, Erpur Snaer
    Hario, Martti
    Hurling, Stephen
    Jessopp, Mark
    Kleinschmidt, Birgit
    Leivits, Meelis
    Maniszewska, Klaudyna
    Oppel, Steffen
    Payo-Payo, Ana
    Piec, Daniel
    Ramos, Jaime A.
    Robin, Frederic
    Sorensen, Iben Hove
    Stipniece, Antra
    Thompson, Danielle L.
    Vulcano, Antonio
    Petrovan, Silviu
    CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 2023, 5 (08)