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Changes in habitat heterogeneity alter marine sessile benthic communities
by
Osman, Richard W.
, Zajac, Roman
, Munguia, Pablo
, Hamilton, John
, Whitlatch, Robert
in
Animals
/ Aquatic habitats
/ Ascidiacea
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ benthic organisms
/ coasts
/ Communities
/ community ecology
/ Computer Simulation
/ diversity
/ Ecological invasion
/ Ecological life histories
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Extinct species
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ homogeneity
/ introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ landscapes
/ life history
/ management
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ metacommunity
/ Models, Biological
/ spatial variation
/ Species diversity
/ Time Factors
/ United States
2011
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Changes in habitat heterogeneity alter marine sessile benthic communities
by
Osman, Richard W.
, Zajac, Roman
, Munguia, Pablo
, Hamilton, John
, Whitlatch, Robert
in
Animals
/ Aquatic habitats
/ Ascidiacea
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ benthic organisms
/ coasts
/ Communities
/ community ecology
/ Computer Simulation
/ diversity
/ Ecological invasion
/ Ecological life histories
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Extinct species
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ homogeneity
/ introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ landscapes
/ life history
/ management
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ metacommunity
/ Models, Biological
/ spatial variation
/ Species diversity
/ Time Factors
/ United States
2011
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Changes in habitat heterogeneity alter marine sessile benthic communities
by
Osman, Richard W.
, Zajac, Roman
, Munguia, Pablo
, Hamilton, John
, Whitlatch, Robert
in
Animals
/ Aquatic habitats
/ Ascidiacea
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ benthic organisms
/ coasts
/ Communities
/ community ecology
/ Computer Simulation
/ diversity
/ Ecological invasion
/ Ecological life histories
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Extinct species
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ homogeneity
/ introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ landscapes
/ life history
/ management
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ metacommunity
/ Models, Biological
/ spatial variation
/ Species diversity
/ Time Factors
/ United States
2011
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Changes in habitat heterogeneity alter marine sessile benthic communities
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Changes in habitat heterogeneity alter marine sessile benthic communities
2011
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Habitat heterogeneity is considered an important mechanism influencing diversity patterns in spatially structured habitats. However, spatial heterogeneity is not static and it can change along temporal scales. These changes, whether gradual or rapid, have the potential of forcing species extinctions or facilitating the introduction of nonnative species. Here, we present modeling results that show how changes in spatial heterogeneity over several generations can produce strong changes in benthic species composition residing in eastern Long Island Sound, USA. For many benthic species, hard substrate is a limiting resource which can vary in availability among different coastal areas. We modeled gradual changes from a heterogeneous landscape (mimicking patches of natural hard and soft substrate) to a homogenous one (analogous to a fully developed coast with hard, manmade substrate) and followed the abundance and distribution patterns of species possessing four different life histories. We also modeled changes from homogeneous to heterogeneous landscapes. We found that as regions become more homogeneous, species extinctions become more frequent and poor dispersers dominate locally. In contrast, as habitats become more heterogeneous, species distributing across localities leads to regional species coexistence and fewer extinctions. These results suggest that focusing on changing habitat heterogeneity can be a useful management strategy to prevent poor dispersing species, such as invasive ascidians, from driving communities to monocultures.
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