The Response of Experimental Rocky Shore Communities to Nutrient Additions

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Tor L. Bokn
Carlos M. Duarte
Morten F. Pedersen
Nuria Marba
Frithjof E. Moy
Cristina Barrón
Birger Bjerkeng
Jens Borum
Hartvig Christie
Silke Engelbert
Frank L. Fotel
Espen E. Hoell
Rolf Karez
Kees Kersting
Patrik Kraufvelin
Cecilia Lindblad
Marianne Olsen
Knut Arvid Sanderud
Ulrich Sommer
Kai Sørensen
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[1] Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA),Grupo de Oceanografia Interdisciplinar
[2] P.O. Box 173,Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry
[3] Kjelsaas,Freshwater Biological Laboratory
[4] N-0411 Oslo,Institut für Meereskunde, Abteilung Meeresbotanik
[5] Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados (CSIC-UIB),Marine and Coastal Zone Research Team
[6] C/Miquel Marques 21, Environmental and Marine Biology
[7] 07190 Esporles,Department of Botany
[8] Roskilde University,undefined
[9] P.O. Box 260,undefined
[10] DK-4000 Roskilde,undefined
[11] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[12] Helsingørsgade 51,undefined
[13] DK-3400 Hillerød,undefined
[14] Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA),undefined
[15] P.O. Box 736 Sentrum,undefined
[16] N-0105 Oslo,undefined
[17] Norsk Hydro ASA,undefined
[18] Porsgrunn Research Center,undefined
[19] P.O. Box 2560,undefined
[20] N-3901 Porsgrunn,undefined
[21] Universität Kiel,undefined
[22] Düsternbrooker Weg 20 D-24105,undefined
[23] Kiel,undefined
[24] ALTERRA,undefined
[25] P.O. Box 167,undefined
[26] 1790 AD Den Burg (Texel),undefined
[27] Åbo Akademi University,undefined
[28] Akademigatan 1,undefined
[29] FIN-20500 Turku/Åbo,undefined
[30] Stockholm University,undefined
[31] Stockholm,undefined
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Ecosystems | 2003年 / 6卷
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mesocosm; hard-bottom organisms; intertidal communities; nutrient enrichment; coastal eutrophication; rocky shore communities; algae; benthic vegetation;
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The aim of this study was to determine whether the experimental nutrient enrichment of littoral rocky shore communities would be followed by a predicted accumulation of fast-growing opportunistic algae and a subsequent loss of perennial benthic vegetation. Inorganic nitrogen (N) and potassium (P) was added to eight concrete mesocosms inhabited by established littoral communities dominated by fucoids. The response to nutrient enrichment was followed for almost 2 1/2 years. Fast-growing opportunistic algae (periphyton and ephemeral green algae) grew significantly faster in response to nutrient enrichment, but the growth of red filamentous algae and large perennial brown algae was unaffected. However, these changes were not followed by comparable changes in the biomass and composition of the macroalgae. The biomass of opportunistic algae was stimulated only marginally by the nutrient enrichment, and perennial brown algae (fucoids) remained dominant in the mesocosm regardless of nutrient treatment level. Established rocky shore communities thus seem able to resist the effects of heavy nutrient loading. We found that the combined effects of the heavy competition for space and light imposed by canopy-forming algae, preferential grazing on opportunistic algae by herbivores, and physical disturbance, succeeded by a marked export of detached opportunistic algae, prevented the fast-growing algae from becoming dominant. However, recruitment studies showed that the opportunistic algae would become dominant when free space was available under conditions of high nutrient loading and low grazing pressure. These results show that established communities of perennial algae and associated fauna in rocky shore environments can prevent or delay the accumulation of bloom-forming opportunistic algae and that the replacement of long-lived macroalgae by opportunistic species at high nutrient loading may be a slow process. Nutrient enrichment may not, in itself, be enough to stimulate structural changes in rocky shore communities.
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页数:17
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