Authors
Christian Alsterberg, Johan S Eklöf, Lars Gamfeldt, Jonathan N Havenhand, Kristina Sundbäck
Publication date
2013/5/21
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
21
Pages
8603-8608
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
It is well known that ocean acidification can have profound impacts on marine organisms. However, we know little about the direct and indirect effects of ocean acidification and also how these effects interact with other features of environmental change such as warming and declining consumer pressure. In this study, we tested whether the presence of consumers (invertebrate mesograzers) influenced the interactive effects of ocean acidification and warming on benthic microalgae in a seagrass community mesocosm experiment. Net effects of acidification and warming on benthic microalgal biomass and production, as assessed by analysis of variance, were relatively weak regardless of grazer presence. However, partitioning these net effects into direct and indirect effects using structural equation modeling revealed several strong relationships. In the absence of grazers, benthic microalgae were negatively and …
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C Alsterberg, JS Eklöf, L Gamfeldt, JN Havenhand… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013