Foundation species canopies affect understory beta diversity differently depending on species mobility

Beta diversity measures the spatial variation in species composition. Because it influences several community attributes, studies are increasingly investigating its drivers. Spatial environmental heterogeneity is a major determinant of beta diversity, but canopy‐forming foundation species can locall...

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Published inEcology (Durham) Vol. 104; no. 4; pp. e3999 - n/a
Main Authors Catalán, Alexis M., López, Daniela N., Fica‐Rojas, Eliseo, Broitman, Bernardo R., Valdivia, Nelson, Scrosati, Ricardo A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.04.2023
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Summary:Beta diversity measures the spatial variation in species composition. Because it influences several community attributes, studies are increasingly investigating its drivers. Spatial environmental heterogeneity is a major determinant of beta diversity, but canopy‐forming foundation species can locally modify environmental properties. We used intertidal communities dominated by the canopy‐forming alga Mazzaella laminarioides as a model system to examine how a foundation species affects spatial environmental heterogeneity and the resulting beta diversity. Since canopies were found to reduce the spatial variation of temperature and desiccation during low tides, we hypothesized that canopies would decrease understory beta diversity, which we tested through a field experiment that contrasted canopy removal with presence treatments over 32 months. The beta diversity of sessile species was always lower under canopies, but canopies never affected the beta diversity of mobile species. The observed responses for sessile species may result from their abundance being more dependent on spatial abiotic variation than for mobile species, which can occur in stressful areas while temporarily foraging or in transit to other areas. These responses may likely apply to other systems exhibiting canopy‐forming foundation species hosting sessile and mobile species assemblages.
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Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID), Grant/Award Number: NCN19_153; Coastal Socio‐Ecological Millenium Institute (SECOS), Grant/Award Number: ICN2019_015; Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigación en Áreas Prioritarias (FONDAP), Grant/Award Number: 15150003; Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT), Grant/Award Numbers: 1190529, 1221699; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Grant/Award Number: 311624
ISSN:0012-9658
1939-9170
DOI:10.1002/ecy.3999