Habitat and Scale Shape the Demographic Fate of the Keystone Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus in Mediterranean Macrophyte Communities

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作者
Prado, Patricia [1 ,2 ]
Tomas, Fiona [3 ]
Pinna, Stefania [4 ]
Farina, Simone [5 ]
Roca, Guillem [5 ]
Ceccherelli, Giulia [4 ]
Romero, Javier [6 ]
Alcoverro, Teresa [5 ]
机构
[1] IRTA, Tarragona, Spain
[2] E Carolina Univ, Dept Biol, Greenville, NC USA
[3] Inst Mediterraneo Estudios Avanzados IMEDEA, Islas Baleares, Spain
[4] Univ Sassari, Dept Sci Nat & Environm Resources, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
[5] CSIC, CEAB, Girona, Spain
[6] Univ Barcelona, Dept Ecol, Fac Biol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
来源
PLOS ONE | 2012年 / 7卷 / 04期
关键词
SUPPLY-SIDE ECOLOGY; LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL; STRONGYLOCENTROTUS-DROEBACHIENSIS; BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES; SEDIMENT RETENTION; LARVAL DISPERSAL; TROPHIC LINKAGES; SEAGRASS MEADOW; ABUNDANCE; RECRUITMENT;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0035170
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Demographic processes exert different degrees of control as individuals grow, and in species that span several habitats and spatial scales, this can influence our ability to predict their population at a particular life-history stage given the previous life stage. In particular, when keystone species are involved, this relative coupling between demographic stages can have significant implications for the functioning of ecosystems. We examined benthic and pelagic abundances of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in order to: 1) understand the main life-history bottlenecks by observing the degree of coupling between demographic stages; and 2) explore the processes driving these linkages. P. lividus is the dominant invertebrate herbivore in the Mediterranean Sea, and has been repeatedly observed to overgraze shallow beds of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica and rocky macroalgal communities. We used a hierarchical sampling design at different spatial scales (100 s, 10 s and <1 km) and habitats (seagrass and rocky macroalgae) to describe the spatial patterns in the abundance of different demographic stages (larvae, settlers, recruits and adults). Our results indicate that large-scale factors (potentially currents, nutrients, temperature, etc.) determine larval availability and settlement in the pelagic stages of urchin life history. In rocky macroalgal habitats, benthic processes (like predation) acting at large or medium scales drive adult abundances. In contrast, adult numbers in seagrass meadows are most likely influenced by factors like local migration (from adjoining rocky habitats) functioning at much smaller scales. The complexity of spatial and habitat-dependent processes shaping urchin populations demands a multiplicity of approaches when addressing habitat conservation actions, yet such actions are currently mostly aimed at managing predation processes and fish numbers. We argue that a more holistic ecosystem management also needs to incorporate the landscape and habitat-quality level processes (eutrophication, fragmentation, etc.) that together regulate the populations of this keystone herbivore.
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