Heat wave intensity can vary the cumulative effects of multiple environmental stressors on Posidonia oceanica seedlings

Mar Environ Res. 2020 Jul:159:105001. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.105001. Epub 2020 May 11.

Abstract

Climate change is introducing new stressors into already stressed ecosystems. Among these, extreme events such as heat waves play a crucial role in determining the structure of ecosystems. We tested single and combined effects of overgrazing, burial and heat waves on the seedlings of the habitat-forming species Posidonia oceanica. At current heat wave temperatures, overgrazing in isolation had more deleterious effects than seed burial, and effects were synergistic and additive when both factors co-occurred. The combined effect of overgrazing and seed burial with current heat waves could hamper P. oceanica seedling development, with similar or even higher levels than the sole effect of heat waves in the near future (29 °C). The effects of overgrazing and seed burial are expected to be overridden if heat waves temperatures exceed 29 °C. These results suggest that co-occurring environmental stressors, in combination with current heat waves, could compromise the sexual recruitment of this seagrass.

Keywords: Burial; Climate change; Extreme events; Habitat-forming species; Overgrazing; Seagrass.

MeSH terms

  • Alismatales*
  • Climate Change
  • Ecosystem
  • Hot Temperature
  • Seedlings*