Abstract
Geographic isolation is a factor that is known to affect species composition and diversity in marine systems. In this study, we tested the effects of geographic isolation on invertebrate fauna living among the belt-forming foundation species Fucus vesiculosus in the northern Baltic Sea. Sampling was carried out on reefs with varying levels of isolation (0.5, 1 and 2 km) in July 2021 in the Åland islands (between 59.96°N 20.24°E and 59.75°N 20.84°E). The total number of taxa, abundance, Shannon-Wiener index, Pielou’s evenness and biomass were calculated and the effects of isolation were tested using generalised linear models. Multivariate methods were used to analyse differences in the invertebrate community composition. Although the number of taxa and Shannon´s diversity index did not vary along the isolation gradient, the total abundance of fauna decreased with increasing isolation. In addition, some taxa-specific patterns were observed, e.g. the abundance of insect larvae decreased with isolation while isopods were more numerous in the most isolated locations. As diversity and the number of taxa were similar regardless of isolation, shallow Fucus vesiculosus belts likely act as important biodiversity refuges and potential stepping-stones for invertebrates in remote outer archipelago areas. In a changing climate, these kinds of refuges aiding species dispersal are likely to be even more important, and should be considered in conservation planning.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 170 |
| Journal | Marine Biology |
| Volume | 171 |
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| Publication status | Published - Jul 2024 |
| MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
Open access funding provided by \u00C5bo Akademi University. This work was done within the \u00C5landSeaMap project (Marine inventories to support ecosystem-based management and the expansion of the MPA network in \u00C5land Islands), funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, the Baltic Sea Conservation Foundation, the Government of \u00C5land and the \u00C5bo Akademi University Foundation. Further, this work was also supported by the Biodiversea LIFE IP- project.
Keywords
- Faunal communities
- Rocky shore
- Shannon-Wiener diversity index
- Coastal ecosystems
- Baltic Sea