Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation

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Autor(a) principal: Chen, Guogui
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gu, Xuan, Capinha, César, Lee, Shing Yip, Cui, Baoshan, Yang, Fang, Lin, Yufeng, Jia, Mingming, Wang, Mao, Wang, Wenqing
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/59495
Resumo: 1. Large- scale anthropogenic mangroves have been constructed in coastal regions worldwide but our understanding of their ecological effects is limited. In particu-lar, the question of whether and how anthropogenic mangroves influence biodi-versity patterns remains elusive.2. Here, we investigated the influence of large-scale anthropogenic mangroves on biodiversity patterns of mangrove macrobenthos. Specifically, we measure and seek to explain differences in species richness, abundance, assemblage composi-tion and distance-decay effect before and after the construction of anthropo-genic mangroves.3. We surveyed assemblages of gastropod, bivalve and crab species over a wide latitudinal extent (24–28°N) in subtropical China. For each, we calculated species richness, abundance, assemblage composition and distance-decay relationship before and after the construction of anthropogenic mangroves.4. After the large-scale anthropogenic mangroves, we found species richness of gas-tropods, bivalves and crabs increased by 23.81%, 100% and 20%, respectively. The distance-decay effects of gastropods and bivalves decreased by 25% and 91.43%, while that of crabs remained virtually unchanged, which mediated by in-creased dispersal rate of macrobenthos. With mangrove plantation, compositional similarity of crab and bivalve assemblages increased by 28.57% and 38.46%, sug-gesting that large-scale monospecific planting exacerbate biotic homogenization. Altogether, these results indicate that large-scale anthropogenic habitats increase the diversity of mangrove macrobenthos and change taxonomic compositions by reducing distance-decay effects and increasing dispersal rate of macrobenthos.5. Synthesis and applications. We emphasize that afforestation of coastal wetlands can drive major changes in benthonic communities. Monitoring and assessing the ecological effects of the anthropogenic habitats for the presence of functional faunas will be important in determining the future coastal restoration and main-taining economic aquaculture. Quantifying those effects in terms of regional bio-diversity composition will contribute to the management of coastal restoration to be based upon macroevidence rather than a one-sided local perspective.
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spelling Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestationAfforestationAnthropogenic changesBiodiversityDistance-decay effectHabitat availabilityMangrove crabsMangrove molluscsMangrove restoration1. Large- scale anthropogenic mangroves have been constructed in coastal regions worldwide but our understanding of their ecological effects is limited. In particu-lar, the question of whether and how anthropogenic mangroves influence biodi-versity patterns remains elusive.2. Here, we investigated the influence of large-scale anthropogenic mangroves on biodiversity patterns of mangrove macrobenthos. Specifically, we measure and seek to explain differences in species richness, abundance, assemblage composi-tion and distance-decay effect before and after the construction of anthropo-genic mangroves.3. We surveyed assemblages of gastropod, bivalve and crab species over a wide latitudinal extent (24–28°N) in subtropical China. For each, we calculated species richness, abundance, assemblage composition and distance-decay relationship before and after the construction of anthropogenic mangroves.4. After the large-scale anthropogenic mangroves, we found species richness of gas-tropods, bivalves and crabs increased by 23.81%, 100% and 20%, respectively. The distance-decay effects of gastropods and bivalves decreased by 25% and 91.43%, while that of crabs remained virtually unchanged, which mediated by in-creased dispersal rate of macrobenthos. With mangrove plantation, compositional similarity of crab and bivalve assemblages increased by 28.57% and 38.46%, sug-gesting that large-scale monospecific planting exacerbate biotic homogenization. Altogether, these results indicate that large-scale anthropogenic habitats increase the diversity of mangrove macrobenthos and change taxonomic compositions by reducing distance-decay effects and increasing dispersal rate of macrobenthos.5. Synthesis and applications. We emphasize that afforestation of coastal wetlands can drive major changes in benthonic communities. Monitoring and assessing the ecological effects of the anthropogenic habitats for the presence of functional faunas will be important in determining the future coastal restoration and main-taining economic aquaculture. Quantifying those effects in terms of regional bio-diversity composition will contribute to the management of coastal restoration to be based upon macroevidence rather than a one-sided local perspective.British Ecological SocietyRepositório da Universidade de LisboaChen, GuoguiGu, XuanCapinha, CésarLee, Shing YipCui, BaoshanYang, FangLin, YufengJia, MingmingWang, MaoWang, Wenqing2023-09-28T13:37:07Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/59495engChen, G., Gu, X., Capinha, C., Lee, S. Y., Cui, B., Yang, F., Lin, Y., Jia, M., Wang, M., & Wang, W. (2023). Large-scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation. Journal of Applied Ecology, 00, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.144621365-266410.1111/1365-2664.14462info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T17:08:43Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/59495Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:09:26.351133Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
title Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
spellingShingle Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
Chen, Guogui
Afforestation
Anthropogenic changes
Biodiversity
Distance-decay effect
Habitat availability
Mangrove crabs
Mangrove molluscs
Mangrove restoration
title_short Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
title_full Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
title_fullStr Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
title_full_unstemmed Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
title_sort Large‐scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation
author Chen, Guogui
author_facet Chen, Guogui
Gu, Xuan
Capinha, César
Lee, Shing Yip
Cui, Baoshan
Yang, Fang
Lin, Yufeng
Jia, Mingming
Wang, Mao
Wang, Wenqing
author_role author
author2 Gu, Xuan
Capinha, César
Lee, Shing Yip
Cui, Baoshan
Yang, Fang
Lin, Yufeng
Jia, Mingming
Wang, Mao
Wang, Wenqing
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chen, Guogui
Gu, Xuan
Capinha, César
Lee, Shing Yip
Cui, Baoshan
Yang, Fang
Lin, Yufeng
Jia, Mingming
Wang, Mao
Wang, Wenqing
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Afforestation
Anthropogenic changes
Biodiversity
Distance-decay effect
Habitat availability
Mangrove crabs
Mangrove molluscs
Mangrove restoration
topic Afforestation
Anthropogenic changes
Biodiversity
Distance-decay effect
Habitat availability
Mangrove crabs
Mangrove molluscs
Mangrove restoration
description 1. Large- scale anthropogenic mangroves have been constructed in coastal regions worldwide but our understanding of their ecological effects is limited. In particu-lar, the question of whether and how anthropogenic mangroves influence biodi-versity patterns remains elusive.2. Here, we investigated the influence of large-scale anthropogenic mangroves on biodiversity patterns of mangrove macrobenthos. Specifically, we measure and seek to explain differences in species richness, abundance, assemblage composi-tion and distance-decay effect before and after the construction of anthropo-genic mangroves.3. We surveyed assemblages of gastropod, bivalve and crab species over a wide latitudinal extent (24–28°N) in subtropical China. For each, we calculated species richness, abundance, assemblage composition and distance-decay relationship before and after the construction of anthropogenic mangroves.4. After the large-scale anthropogenic mangroves, we found species richness of gas-tropods, bivalves and crabs increased by 23.81%, 100% and 20%, respectively. The distance-decay effects of gastropods and bivalves decreased by 25% and 91.43%, while that of crabs remained virtually unchanged, which mediated by in-creased dispersal rate of macrobenthos. With mangrove plantation, compositional similarity of crab and bivalve assemblages increased by 28.57% and 38.46%, sug-gesting that large-scale monospecific planting exacerbate biotic homogenization. Altogether, these results indicate that large-scale anthropogenic habitats increase the diversity of mangrove macrobenthos and change taxonomic compositions by reducing distance-decay effects and increasing dispersal rate of macrobenthos.5. Synthesis and applications. We emphasize that afforestation of coastal wetlands can drive major changes in benthonic communities. Monitoring and assessing the ecological effects of the anthropogenic habitats for the presence of functional faunas will be important in determining the future coastal restoration and main-taining economic aquaculture. Quantifying those effects in terms of regional bio-diversity composition will contribute to the management of coastal restoration to be based upon macroevidence rather than a one-sided local perspective.
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Chen, G., Gu, X., Capinha, C., Lee, S. Y., Cui, B., Yang, F., Lin, Y., Jia, M., Wang, M., & Wang, W. (2023). Large-scale changes in macrobenthic biodiversity driven by mangrove afforestation. Journal of Applied Ecology, 00, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14462
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