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The buffer effect of canopy-forming algae on vermetid reefs' functioning: A multiple stressor case study

Authors :
Maria Cristina Mangano
Mar Bosch-Belmar
Gianluca Sarà
Giacomo Milisenda
Sarà Gianluca
Milisenda G.
Mangano M.C.
Bosch-Belmar Mar
Source :
Marine pollution bulletin. 171
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Biodiversity plays a key role for our planet by buffering ongoing and future changes in environmental conditions. We tested if canopy-forming algae enhancing biodiversity (CEB) in a Mediterranean intertidal reef ecological community could alleviate the effect of stressors (heat waves and pollution from sewage) on community metabolic rates (as expressed by oxygen consumption) used as a proxy of community functioning. CEB exerted a buffering effect related to the properties of stressor: physical-pulsing (heat wave) and chronic-trophic (sewage). After a simulated heat wave, CEB was effective in buffering the impacts of detrimental temperatures on the functioning of the community. In reefs exposed to chronic sewage effluents, benefits derived from CEB were less evident, which is likely due to the stressor's contextual action. The results support the hypothesis that ecological responses depend on stressor typology acting at local level and provide insights for improving management measures to mitigate anthropogenic disturbance.

Details

ISSN :
18793363
Volume :
171
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine pollution bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9f85e1b3126b8fab067caff08c837bf0