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Seasonality of primary production explains the richness of pioneering benthic communities

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
Citation:
Seasonality of primary production explains the richness of pioneering benthic communities / M. Cecchetto, A. Dettai, C. Gallut, M. Obst, P. Kuklinski, P. Balazy, M. Chelchowski, M. Małachowicz, A. Poćwierz-Kotus, M. Zbawicka, H. Reiss, M.P. Eléaume, G.F. Ficetola, C. Pavloudi, K. Exter, D. Fontaneto, S. Schiaparelli. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 15:1(2024), pp. 8340.1-8340.15. [10.1038/s41467-024-52673-z]
abstract:
A pattern of increasing species richness from the poles to the equator is frequently observed in many animal taxa. Ecological limits, determined by the abiotic conditions and biotic interactions within an environment, are one of the major factors influencing the geographical distribution of species diversity. Energy availability is often considered a crucial limiting factor, with temperature and productivity serving as empirical measures. However, these measures may not fully explain the observed species richness, particularly in marine ecosystems. Here, through a global comparative approach and standardised methodologies, such as Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) and DNA metabarcoding, we show that the seasonality of primary production explains sessile animal richness comparatively or better than surface temperature or primary productivity alone. A Hierarchical Generalised Additive Model (HGAM) is validated, after a model selection procedure, and the prediction error is compared, following a cross-validation approach, with HGAMs including environmental variables commonly used to explain animal richness. Moreover, the linear effect of production magnitude on species richness becomes apparent only when considered jointly with seasonality, and, by identifying world coastal areas characterized by extreme values of both, we postulate that this effect may result in a positive relationship in environments with lower seasonality.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
List of contributors:
M. Cecchetto, A. Dettai, C. Gallut, M. Obst, P. Kuklinski, P. Balazy, M. Chelchowski, M. Małachowicz, A. Poćwierz-Kotus, M. Zbawicka, H. Reiss, M.P. Eléaume, G.F. Ficetola, C. Pavloudi, K. Exter, D. Fontaneto, S. Schiaparelli
Authors of the University:
FICETOLA GENTILE FRANCESCO ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1115267
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1115267/2577252/cecchetto%202024.pdf
Project:
Monitoraggio della biodiversità del Mare di Ross tramite DNA ambientale, barcoding e metabarcoding (RosS-MODe)
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