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评估加利福尼亚北部贻贝床群落的历史变化。

Evaluating historical changes in a mussel bed community in northern California.

作者信息

Longman Emily K, Merolla Sarah, Talke Stefan A, Trautman Nicholas, Largier John L, Harris Leslie, Sanford Eric

机构信息

Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Davis, Bodega Bay, CA, 94923, USA.

Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 14;15(1):1930. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-86105-9.

Abstract

Marine foundation species are increasingly impacted by anthropogenic stressors, driving a loss of diversity within these critical habitats. Prior studies suggest that species diversity within mussel beds has declined precipitously in southern California, USA, but it is unclear whether a similar loss has occurred farther north. Here, we resurvey a mussel bed community in northern California first sampled in 1941 to evaluate changes in diversity after 78 years. More broadly, we explore the value and potential challenges of using imperfect historical data to assess community changes. Our 2019 survey documented 90 species/taxa across 10 phyla. The majority of species (~ 72%) were common to all replicate plots, suggesting that variation in species diversity over small spatial scales was unlikely to mask temporal changes. In contrast to results from southern California, we observed no decline in species diversity between timepoints. However, there were shifts in species composition, with an increase in the abundance of southern species and a decrease in northern species, consistent with warming observed at a nearby shoreline site. Overall, our findings are an encouraging sign for the health of this mussel bed community in northern California and illustrate how non-traditional data can contribute to assessments of long-term ecological change.

摘要

海洋基础物种正日益受到人为压力源的影响,导致这些关键栖息地内的生物多样性丧失。先前的研究表明,在美国加利福尼亚州南部,贻贝床内的物种多样性已急剧下降,但尚不清楚在更靠北的地区是否也出现了类似的损失。在此,我们对加利福尼亚州北部的一个贻贝床群落进行重新调查,该群落于1941年首次采样,以评估78年后的多样性变化。更广泛地说,我们探讨了利用不完美的历史数据评估群落变化的价值和潜在挑战。我们2019年的调查记录了10个门的90个物种/分类单元。大多数物种(约72%)在所有重复样地中都很常见,这表明小空间尺度上物种多样性的变化不太可能掩盖时间上的变化。与加利福尼亚州南部的结果相反,我们观察到两个时间点之间物种多样性没有下降。然而,物种组成发生了变化,南部物种的丰度增加,北部物种的丰度减少,这与附近海岸线站点观测到的变暖情况一致。总体而言,我们的研究结果是加利福尼亚州北部这个贻贝床群落健康状况的一个令人鼓舞的迹象,并说明了非传统数据如何有助于评估长期生态变化。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/290f/11733294/b54be53618f0/41598_2025_86105_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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