Epibiotic assemblages on seaweeds in the German Wadden Sea (North Sea)


Autoria(s): Gutow, Lars; Beermann, Jan; Buschbaum, Christian; Rivadeneira, Marcelo M; Thiel, Martin
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 55.028834 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 8.449697 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 55.005500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.411500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 55.056500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.491670 * DATE/TIME START: 2012-08-03T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2012-10-22T00:00:00

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20/11/2015

Resumo

After detachment from benthic habitats, the epibiont assemblages on floating seaweeds undergo substantial changes, but little is known regarding whether succession varies among different seaweed species. Given that floating algae may represent a limiting habitat in many regions, rafting organisms may be unselective and colonize any available seaweed patch at the sea surface. This process may homogenize rafting assemblages on different seaweed species, which our study examined by comparing the assemblages on benthic and floating individuals of the fucoid seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus and Sargassum muticum in the northern Wadden Sea (North Sea). Species richness was about twice as high on S. muticum as on F. vesiculosus, both on benthic and floating individuals. In both seaweed species benthic samples were more diverse than floating samples. However, the species composition differed significantly only between benthic thalli, but not between floating thalli of the two seaweed species. Separate analyses of sessile and mobile epibionts showed that the homogenization of rafting assemblages was mainly caused by mobile species. Among these, grazing isopods from the genus Idotea reached extraordinarily high densities on the floating samples from the northern Wadden Sea, suggesting that the availability of seaweed rafts was indeed limiting. Enhanced break-up of algal rafts associated with intense feeding by abundant herbivores might force rafters to recolonize benthic habitats. These colonization processes may enhance successful dispersal of rafting organisms and thereby contribute to population connectivity between sink populations in the Wadden Sea and source populations from up-current regions.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.855117

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.855117

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Gutow, Lars; Beermann, Jan; Buschbaum, Christian; Rivadeneira, Marcelo M; Thiel, Martin (2015): Castaways can't be choosers - Homogenization of rafting assemblages on floating seaweeds. Journal of Sea Research, 95, 161-171, doi:10.1016/j.seares.2014.07.005

Palavras-Chave #A. bispinosa; A. fasciata; A. glabrum; A. modestus; A. mytili; A. nodosum; A. nodosum biom wm; A. petiolatus; A. prevostii; A. rubens; A. secundatum; Acrochaetium secundatum; Alcyonidium mytili; Anoplodactylus petiolatus; Antithamnion sp.; Apherusa bispinosa; Aplidium glabrum; Aplysia fasciata; Apohyale prevostii; Ascophyllum nodosum; Ascophyllum nodosum, biomass, wet mass; Asterias rubens; Austrominius modestus; Autolytus sp.; B. belone; B. crenatus; B. gracilis; B. imbricata; B. rutilans; Balanus crenatus; Belone belone; Berkeleya rutilans; Biomass, wet mass; Biom wm; Bivalvia indeterminata, juvenile; Bivalvia indet juv; BL; Body length; Bowerbankia gracilis; Bowerbankia imbricata; Bowerbankia sp.; Bryopsis sp.; C. crispus; C. edule; C. fornicata; C. gigas; C. hemisphaerica; C. linearis; C. lumpus; C. maenas; C. muscoides; C. mutica; C. nodulosum; C. pagurus; C. reticulum; C. rubrum; C. sinuosa; C. tortuosa; Cancer pagurus; Capitella sp.; Caprella linearis; Caprella mutica; Caprella sp.; Carcinus maenas; Ceramium nodulosum; Ceramium rubrum; Ceramium sp.; Cerastoderma edule; Cerastoderma sp.; Chaetomorpha sp.; Chaetomorpha tortuosa; Cheirocratus sp.; Chondrus crispus; Clump; Clytia hemisphaerica; Colpomenia sinuosa; Comment; Conopeum reticulum; Coryne muscoides; Crassostrea gigas; Crepidula fornicata; Cumacea indet; Cumacea indeterminata; Cyclopterus lumpus; E. exiguus; E. fucicola; E. pilosa; E. reflexa; E. sinensis; Ectocarpales; Ectocarpus spp.; Elachista fucicola; Electra pilosa; Enteromorpha spp.; Epibiotic; Eriocheir sinensis; Erythrotrichia reflexa; Erythrotrichia sp.; Eubranchus exiguus; Event; F. vesiculosus; F. vesiculosus biom wm; Female; Fucus vesiculosus; Fucus vesiculosus, biomass, wet mass; G. aculeatus; G. alsidii; G. granulosa; G. locusta; G. sarsi; G. vermiculophylla; G. vermiculophylla biom wm; Gammarus locusta; Gasterosteus aculeatus; Giffordia granulosa; Gitana sarsi; Goniotrichum alsidii; Gracilaria vermiculophylla; Gracilaria vermiculophylla, biomass, wet mass; H. elongata; H. elongata biom wm; H. imbricata; H. panicea; H. sanguineus; H. ulvae; Halichondria panicea; Harmothoe imbricata; Hemigrapsus sanguineus; Himanthalia elongata; Himanthalia elongata, biomass, wet mass; Hydrobia ulvae; Hydrozoa indet; Hydrozoa indeterminata; I. baltica; I. chelipes; I. emarginata; I. granulosa; I. linearis; I. metallica; I. neglecta; I. pelagica; Idotea baltica; Idotea chelipes; Idotea emarginata; Idotea granulosa; Idotea linearis; Idotea metallica; Idotea neglecta; Idotea pelagica; Idotea sp.; J. albifrons; J. marmorata; Jaera albifrons; Janiridae indet; Janiridae indeterminata; Jassa marmorata; Juv; Juvenile; L. angulata; L. fabalis; L. holsatus; L. littorea; L. obtusata; L. squamatus; Laomedea angulata; Length, maximal; Lepidonotus squamatus; Leucosolenia sp.; Liocarcinus holsatus; Littorina fabalis; Littorina littorea; Littorina obtusata; l max; M. acherusicum; M. arenaria; M. baltica; M. edulis; M. maculatus; M. manhattensis; M. membranacea; M. pusilla; M. senile; Macoma baltica; Male; Megalopa; Membranipora membranacea; Metopa pusilla; Metridium senile; Microprotopus maculatus; Molgula manhattensis; Monocorophium acherusicum; Mya arenaria; Mytilus edulis; N. brevirostre; N. diversicolor; Nemertea indet; Nemertea indeterminata; Nereis diversicolor; Nereis sp.; Nudibranch eggs; Nymphon brevirostre; O. geniculata; O. longissima; Obelia geniculata; Obelia longissima; Obelia sp.; of algae; P. bernhardus; P. ciliata; P. cornuta; P. flexuosus; P. longirostris; P. violacea; Pagurus bernhardus; Palaemon longirostris; Pedicellina sp.; Phycinae; Pilayella sp.; Polydora ciliata; Polysiphonia sp.; Polysiphonia violacea; Polytrichium sp.; Praunus flexuosus; Proceraea cornuta; Pycnogonida indet; Pycnogonida indeterminata; Red crustacea indeterminata; Red crust indet; S. balanoides; S. ciliatum; S. clava; S. europaea biom wm; S. maritima; S. maritima biom wm; S. muticum; S. muticum biom wm; S. rostellatus; S. spinachia; Sal.e; Salicornia europaea; Salicornia europaea, biomass, wet mass; Salicornia maritima; SampleID; Sample ID; Sargassum muticum; Sargassum muticum, biomass, wet mass; Semibalanus balanoides; Spinachia spinachia; Stage Megalopa; Status; Styela clava; Sua.m; Suaeda maritima; Suaeda maritima, biomass, wet mass; Sycon ciliatum; Syllidae indet; Syllidae indeterminata; Syngnathus rostellatus; Taxa; Taxon/taxa; U. lactuca; Ulva lactuca; Z. marina; Z. marina biom wm; Z. noltii; Z. noltii biom wm; Zostera marina; Zostera marina, biomass, wet mass; Zostera noltii; Zostera noltii, biomass, wet mass; Zostera sp.
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