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Changing intra- and interspecific interactions across sedimentary and environmental stress gradients

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Fabrice StephensonORCiD

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Abstract

© 2023 The Authors. Ecosphere published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Ecological Society of America. Intensifying land use and accelerated erosion has resulted in increased delivery and deposition of fine terrestrially derived sediment to coastal ecosystems, increasing sediment mud content in estuarine ecosystems. This change in the sedimentary environment is known to have negative consequences for ecosystem functioning. Yet indirect and cyclical relationships between species and the environment are rarely investigated, despite being crucial for understanding ecosystem resilience. We investigate changes in intra- and inter-specific interactions between two key intertidal species (Austrovenus stutchburyi and Macomona liliana) with different but overlapping environmental preferences. We use a large dataset spanning 29 estuaries and 0%–87% mud content to predict the effects of increases in mud. We observed important changes in feedback loops between Austrovenus recent recruits, older individuals, and sediment shell content, and between Macomona and chlorophyll with increasing stress (mud). These loops show different characteristics in the high and low mud content ecosystems and are not apparent in moderate mud. Increases in the number of paths and weaker/more variable relationships between low and moderate mud also occurred. Thus, our moderate (12%–25%) mud content model may be encompassing a transition point in ecosystem dynamics where interaction networks break down and shift to an alternate state.


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Author(s): Douglas EJ, Hewitt J, Lohrer AM, Stephenson F

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Ecosphere

Year: 2023

Volume: 14

Issue: 1

Online publication date: 13/01/2023

Acceptance date: 18/10/2022

Date deposited: 22/11/2023

ISSN (print): 2150-8925

ISSN (electronic): 2150-8925

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc.

URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4373

DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4373

Data Access Statement: No data were collected for this study. The data used in the analysis of this study came from previous studies that are cited in Appendix S1: Table S1.


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COME2101
COME2201
Land Information New Zealand
NIWA Coast and Oceans SSIF funding

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