Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.

Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of other trophic levels. We examined the hypothesis that the spread of an introduced alga in disturbed seagrass beds with degraded canopies depends on the depletion of large consumers. We mimicked the de...

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Main Authors: Sarah Caronni, Chiara Calabretti, Maria Anna Delaria, Giuseppe Bernardi, Augusto Navone, Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Pieraugusto Panzalis, Giulia Ceccherelli
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115858
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author Sarah Caronni
Chiara Calabretti
Maria Anna Delaria
Giuseppe Bernardi
Augusto Navone
Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi
Pieraugusto Panzalis
Giulia Ceccherelli
author_facet Sarah Caronni
Chiara Calabretti
Maria Anna Delaria
Giuseppe Bernardi
Augusto Navone
Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi
Pieraugusto Panzalis
Giulia Ceccherelli
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description Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of other trophic levels. We examined the hypothesis that the spread of an introduced alga in disturbed seagrass beds with degraded canopies depends on the depletion of large consumers. We mimicked the degradation of seagrass canopies by clipping shoot density and reducing leaf length, simulating natural and anthropogenic stressors such as fish overgrazing and water quality. Caulerpa racemosa was transplanted into each plot and large consumers were excluded from half of them using cages. Potential cage artifacts were assessed by measuring irradiance, scouring by leaf movement, water flow, and sedimentation. Algal invasion of the seagrass bed differed based on the size of consumers. The alga had higher cover and size under the cages, where the seagrass was characterized by reduced shoot density and canopy height. Furthermore, canopy height had a significant effect depending on canopy density. The alteration of seagrass canopies increased the spread of C. racemosa only when large consumers were absent. Our results suggest that protecting declining habitats and/or restoring fish populations will limit the expansion of C. racemosa. Because MPAs also enhance the abundance and size of fish consuming seagrass they can indirectly promote algal invasion. The effects of MPAs on invasive species are context dependent and require balancing opposing forces, such as the conservation of seagrass canopy structure and the protection of fish grazing the seagrass.
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spelling doaj.art-9e18c5b48654474a840bc1ebe1c4137e2022-12-21T22:36:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011585810.1371/journal.pone.0115858Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.Sarah CaronniChiara CalabrettiMaria Anna DelariaGiuseppe BernardiAugusto NavoneAnna Occhipinti-AmbrogiPieraugusto PanzalisGiulia CeccherelliFew field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasibility of other trophic levels. We examined the hypothesis that the spread of an introduced alga in disturbed seagrass beds with degraded canopies depends on the depletion of large consumers. We mimicked the degradation of seagrass canopies by clipping shoot density and reducing leaf length, simulating natural and anthropogenic stressors such as fish overgrazing and water quality. Caulerpa racemosa was transplanted into each plot and large consumers were excluded from half of them using cages. Potential cage artifacts were assessed by measuring irradiance, scouring by leaf movement, water flow, and sedimentation. Algal invasion of the seagrass bed differed based on the size of consumers. The alga had higher cover and size under the cages, where the seagrass was characterized by reduced shoot density and canopy height. Furthermore, canopy height had a significant effect depending on canopy density. The alteration of seagrass canopies increased the spread of C. racemosa only when large consumers were absent. Our results suggest that protecting declining habitats and/or restoring fish populations will limit the expansion of C. racemosa. Because MPAs also enhance the abundance and size of fish consuming seagrass they can indirectly promote algal invasion. The effects of MPAs on invasive species are context dependent and require balancing opposing forces, such as the conservation of seagrass canopy structure and the protection of fish grazing the seagrass.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115858
spellingShingle Sarah Caronni
Chiara Calabretti
Maria Anna Delaria
Giuseppe Bernardi
Augusto Navone
Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi
Pieraugusto Panzalis
Giulia Ceccherelli
Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.
PLoS ONE
title Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.
title_full Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.
title_fullStr Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.
title_full_unstemmed Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.
title_short Consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga.
title_sort consumer depletion alters seagrass resistance to an invasive macroalga
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115858
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