Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean

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Main Author: Pérez-Peris, Inés
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Navarro-Mayoral, Sandra, de Esteban, Marcial Cosme, Tuya, Fernando, Peña, Viviana, Barbara, Ignacio, Neves, Pedro, Ribeiro, Claudia, Abreu, António, Grall, Jacques, Espino, Fernando, Bosch, Nestor Echedey, Haroun, Ricardo, Otero-Ferrer, Francisco
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Summary: Rhodolith seabeds are ‘ecosystem engineers’ composed of free-living calcareous red macroalgae, which create extensive marine habitats. This study addressed how depth influenced the structure (size and morphology) of rhodoliths and the abundance of associated floral and faunal epibionts across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean. Sampling was carried out at two sites within five regions (Brittany, Galicia, Madeira, Gran Canaria, and Principe Island), from temperate to tropical, covering a latitudinal gradient of 47 , in three depth strata (shallow, intermediate and deep), according to the rhodolith bathymetrical range in each region. Depth typically affected the rhodolith size at all regions; the largest nodules were found in the intermediate and deep strata, while rhodolith sphericity was larger at the shallow depth strata. Higher biomasses of attached macroalgae (epiphytes) were observed at depths where rhodoliths were larger. The abundance of epifauna was variable across regions and depth strata. In general, the occurrence, structure, and abundance of the associated biota across rhodolith habitats were affected by depth, with local variability (i.e., sites within regions) often displaying a more significant influence than the regional (large-scale) variation. Overall, this study showed that the rhodolith morphology and associated epibionts (flora and fauna) were mostly affected by depth, irrespective of latitude.
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spelling Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Oceanenvironmental driversvertical scalelatitudinal gradientmaerl bedsnon-geniculate corallineepibiontsecosystem engineersRhodolith seabeds are ‘ecosystem engineers’ composed of free-living calcareous red macroalgae, which create extensive marine habitats. This study addressed how depth influenced the structure (size and morphology) of rhodoliths and the abundance of associated floral and faunal epibionts across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean. Sampling was carried out at two sites within five regions (Brittany, Galicia, Madeira, Gran Canaria, and Principe Island), from temperate to tropical, covering a latitudinal gradient of 47 , in three depth strata (shallow, intermediate and deep), according to the rhodolith bathymetrical range in each region. Depth typically affected the rhodolith size at all regions; the largest nodules were found in the intermediate and deep strata, while rhodolith sphericity was larger at the shallow depth strata. Higher biomasses of attached macroalgae (epiphytes) were observed at depths where rhodoliths were larger. The abundance of epifauna was variable across regions and depth strata. In general, the occurrence, structure, and abundance of the associated biota across rhodolith habitats were affected by depth, with local variability (i.e., sites within regions) often displaying a more significant influence than the regional (large-scale) variation. Overall, this study showed that the rhodolith morphology and associated epibionts (flora and fauna) were mostly affected by depth, irrespective of latitude.M1420- 01-0145-FEDER-000001MDPI2023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://hdl.handle.net/10316/114773https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114773https://doi.org/10.3390/d15010103eng1424-2818Pérez-Peris, InésNavarro-Mayoral, Sandrade Esteban, Marcial CosmeTuya, FernandoPeña, VivianaBarbara, IgnacioNeves, PedroRibeiro, ClaudiaAbreu, AntónioGrall, JacquesEspino, FernandoBosch, Nestor EchedeyHaroun, RicardoOtero-Ferrer, Franciscoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-07-19T16:24:36Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/114773Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T06:07:58.163396Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
title Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
spellingShingle Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
Pérez-Peris, Inés
environmental drivers
vertical scale
latitudinal gradient
maerl beds
non-geniculate coralline
epibionts
ecosystem engineers
title_short Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
title_full Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
title_sort Effect of Depth across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Structure of Rhodolith Seabeds and Associated Biota across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean
author Pérez-Peris, Inés
author_facet Pérez-Peris, Inés
Navarro-Mayoral, Sandra
de Esteban, Marcial Cosme
Tuya, Fernando
Peña, Viviana
Barbara, Ignacio
Neves, Pedro
Ribeiro, Claudia
Abreu, António
Grall, Jacques
Espino, Fernando
Bosch, Nestor Echedey
Haroun, Ricardo
Otero-Ferrer, Francisco
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author2 Navarro-Mayoral, Sandra
de Esteban, Marcial Cosme
Tuya, Fernando
Peña, Viviana
Barbara, Ignacio
Neves, Pedro
Ribeiro, Claudia
Abreu, António
Grall, Jacques
Espino, Fernando
Bosch, Nestor Echedey
Haroun, Ricardo
Otero-Ferrer, Francisco
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pérez-Peris, Inés
Navarro-Mayoral, Sandra
de Esteban, Marcial Cosme
Tuya, Fernando
Peña, Viviana
Barbara, Ignacio
Neves, Pedro
Ribeiro, Claudia
Abreu, António
Grall, Jacques
Espino, Fernando
Bosch, Nestor Echedey
Haroun, Ricardo
Otero-Ferrer, Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental drivers
vertical scale
latitudinal gradient
maerl beds
non-geniculate coralline
epibionts
ecosystem engineers
topic environmental drivers
vertical scale
latitudinal gradient
maerl beds
non-geniculate coralline
epibionts
ecosystem engineers
description Rhodolith seabeds are ‘ecosystem engineers’ composed of free-living calcareous red macroalgae, which create extensive marine habitats. This study addressed how depth influenced the structure (size and morphology) of rhodoliths and the abundance of associated floral and faunal epibionts across the Eastern Atlantic Ocean. Sampling was carried out at two sites within five regions (Brittany, Galicia, Madeira, Gran Canaria, and Principe Island), from temperate to tropical, covering a latitudinal gradient of 47 , in three depth strata (shallow, intermediate and deep), according to the rhodolith bathymetrical range in each region. Depth typically affected the rhodolith size at all regions; the largest nodules were found in the intermediate and deep strata, while rhodolith sphericity was larger at the shallow depth strata. Higher biomasses of attached macroalgae (epiphytes) were observed at depths where rhodoliths were larger. The abundance of epifauna was variable across regions and depth strata. In general, the occurrence, structure, and abundance of the associated biota across rhodolith habitats were affected by depth, with local variability (i.e., sites within regions) often displaying a more significant influence than the regional (large-scale) variation. Overall, this study showed that the rhodolith morphology and associated epibionts (flora and fauna) were mostly affected by depth, irrespective of latitude.
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