Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools

Measures of alpha diversity are more frequently used to detect environmental changes and subsequent impacts on biodiversity, while measures based on variability (beta diversity) are said to be more appropriate for detecting those impacts. Theory predicts that beta diversity should increase with dist...

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Main Authors: Annie Séguin, Dominique Gravel, Philippe Archambault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/6/1/1
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Dominique Gravel
Philippe Archambault
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description Measures of alpha diversity are more frequently used to detect environmental changes and subsequent impacts on biodiversity, while measures based on variability (beta diversity) are said to be more appropriate for detecting those impacts. Theory predicts that beta diversity should increase with disturbance frequency in patchy communities. Our objective in this study was to experimentally determine the effect of high and low disturbance regimes, frequency and intensity combined, on marine benthic alpha and beta diversity. The experiment was conducted in a rock pool system of the St. Lawrence estuary, Canada. Rock pools were disturbed by (1) nutrient enrichment and (2) draining according to three disturbance regimes (none, low, high). Disturbance regimes had little or no effect on alpha diversity of benthic algae and sessile animals. However, the low regime of nutrient enrichment induced greater within-group beta diversity than the reference rock pools, while the high disturbance regime induced equal or even smaller within-group beta diversity compared to the reference. Draining had an opposite effect on benthic beta diversity, with a greater variability of the community structure under the high regime of disturbance. Taking into account the effect of disturbance regimes on beta diversity could provide a useful diagnostic for disturbed benthic communities.
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spelling doaj.art-4aa248e4a0284c99a538efac94105af92022-12-22T04:00:51ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182013-12-016111710.3390/d6010001d6010001Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock PoolsAnnie Séguin0Dominique Gravel1Philippe Archambault2Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Québec, G5L 3A1, CanadaCanada Research Chair on Terrestrial Ecosystems, Département de biologie, chimie et géographie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Québec, G5L 3A1, CanadaInstitut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Québec, G5L 3A1, CanadaMeasures of alpha diversity are more frequently used to detect environmental changes and subsequent impacts on biodiversity, while measures based on variability (beta diversity) are said to be more appropriate for detecting those impacts. Theory predicts that beta diversity should increase with disturbance frequency in patchy communities. Our objective in this study was to experimentally determine the effect of high and low disturbance regimes, frequency and intensity combined, on marine benthic alpha and beta diversity. The experiment was conducted in a rock pool system of the St. Lawrence estuary, Canada. Rock pools were disturbed by (1) nutrient enrichment and (2) draining according to three disturbance regimes (none, low, high). Disturbance regimes had little or no effect on alpha diversity of benthic algae and sessile animals. However, the low regime of nutrient enrichment induced greater within-group beta diversity than the reference rock pools, while the high disturbance regime induced equal or even smaller within-group beta diversity compared to the reference. Draining had an opposite effect on benthic beta diversity, with a greater variability of the community structure under the high regime of disturbance. Taking into account the effect of disturbance regimes on beta diversity could provide a useful diagnostic for disturbed benthic communities.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/6/1/1disturbance frequencyalpha diversitybeta diversitybenthic organismsintertidalrock poolnutrient enrichmentdraining
spellingShingle Annie Séguin
Dominique Gravel
Philippe Archambault
Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools
Diversity
disturbance frequency
alpha diversity
beta diversity
benthic organisms
intertidal
rock pool
nutrient enrichment
draining
title Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools
title_full Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools
title_fullStr Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools
title_short Effect of Disturbance Regime on Alpha and Beta Diversity of Rock Pools
title_sort effect of disturbance regime on alpha and beta diversity of rock pools
topic disturbance frequency
alpha diversity
beta diversity
benthic organisms
intertidal
rock pool
nutrient enrichment
draining
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/6/1/1
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