Interactive effects of shading and proximity to the seafloor on the development of subtidal epibiotic assemblages

Authors
Citation
Tm. Glasby, Interactive effects of shading and proximity to the seafloor on the development of subtidal epibiotic assemblages, MAR ECOL-PR, 190, 1999, pp. 113-124
Citations number
56
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES
ISSN journal
01718630 → ACNP
Volume
190
Year of publication
1999
Pages
113 - 124
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1999)190:<113:IEOSAP>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
A manipulative experiment was done to test hypotheses about the interactive effects of shading and proximity to the seafloor on the development of sub tidal epibiotic assemblages. It was pro posed that differences in these 2 f actors could explain differences described previously between assemblages o f sessile organisms on rocky reefs and pier pilings in estuaries. Sandstone settlement plates were deployed in 2 positions (close to and far from the seafloor) and sets of plates were experimentally shaded in each position. E ffects of shading and proximity to the seafloor were apparent after 12 wk a nd many persisted for all 33 wk of the experiment. Largest differences in a ssemblages were due to position relative to the seafloor (which greatly aff ected the cover of spirorbid polychaetes, barnacles, bryozoans and sponges) and there was a significant multivariate effect of shading on assemblages close to the seafloor. Shading influenced the cover of colonial ascidians, algae and cyanobacteria in both positions, but many other taxa in only 1 po sition. Possible reasons for these differences are discussed. Results sugge sted that differences in assemblages between rocky reefs and pilings could largely be due to differences in shading and proximity to the seafloor.