Experiment on impacts of ocean warming and biotic stress in a coastal seaweed ecosystem

The plea for using more “realistic,” community‐level, investigations to assess the ecological impacts of global change has recently intensified. Such experiments are typically more complex, longer, more expensive, and harder to interpret than simple organism‐level benchtop experiments. Are they worth the extra effort? Using outdoor mesocosms, we investigated the effects of ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA), their combination (OAW), and their natural fluctuations on coastal communities of the western Baltic Sea during all four seasons. These communities are dominated by the perennial and canopy‐forming macrophyte Fucus vesiculosus—an important ecosystem engineer Baltic‐wide. We, additionally, assessed the direct response of organisms to temperature and pH in benchtop experiments, and examined how well organism‐level responses can predict community‐level responses to the dominant driver, OW. OW affected the mesocosm communities substantially stronger than acidification. OW provoked structural and functional shifts in the community that differed in strength and direction among seasons. The organism‐level response to OW matched well the community‐level response of a given species only under warm and cold thermal stress, that is, in summer and winter. In other seasons, shifts in biotic interactions masked the direct OW effects. The combination of direct OW effects and OW‐driven shifts of biotic interactions is likely to jeopardize the future of the habitat‐forming macroalga F. vesiculosus in the Baltic Sea. Furthermore, we conclude that seasonal mesocosm experiments are essential for our understanding of global change impact because they take into account the important fluctuations of abiotic and biotic pressures.

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Wahl, Martin, Werner, Franziska Julie, Buchholz, Björn, Raddatz, Stefanie, Graiff, Angelika, Matthiessen, Birte, Karsten, Ulf, Hiebenthal, Claas, Hamer, Jorin, Ito, Maysa, Gülzow, Elisa, Rilov, Gil, Guy-Haim, Tamar (2019). Dataset: Experiment on impacts of ocean warming and biotic stress in a coastal seaweed ecosystem. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.906912

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.906912
Author Wahl, Martin
Given Name Martin
Family Name Wahl
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Werner, Franziska Julie
Buchholz, Björn
Raddatz, Stefanie
Graiff, Angelika
Matthiessen, Birte
Karsten, Ulf
Hiebenthal, Claas
Hamer, Jorin
Ito, Maysa
Gülzow, Elisa
Rilov, Gil
Guy-Haim, Tamar
Source Creation 2019
Publication Year 2019
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Wahl-etal_2019
Subject Areas
Name: Oceans

Related Identifiers
Title: Season affects strength and direction of the interactive impacts of ocean warming and biotic stress in a coastal seaweed ecosystem
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.11350
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2020
Source: Limnology and Oceanography
Authors: Wahl Martin , Werner Franziska Julie , Buchholz Björn , Raddatz Stefanie , Graiff Angelika , Matthiessen Birte , Karsten Ulf , Hiebenthal Claas , Hamer Jorin , Ito Maysa , Gülzow Elisa , Rilov Gil , Guy-Haim Tamar .