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Role of hydrodynamics in shaping chemical habitats and modulating the responses of coastal benthic systems to ocean global change

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GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
卷 28, 期 12, 页码 3812-3829

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16165

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acidification; boundary layer; deoxygenation; engineer species; global change mitigation; hypoxia; micro-environment; refugia; water motion

资金

  1. Marie Skodowska-Curie Outgoing Individual Fellowship within the H2020 European Community Framework Programme [701366]
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG) [PA 2643/2/348431475]
  3. GEOMAR
  4. DFG project: Exploring functional interfaces: extreme biologically-driven fluctuations may amplify or buffer environmental stress on organisms associated with marine macrophytes [SA 2791/3-1]
  5. ProjektDEAL
  6. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [701366] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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This review explores the influence of hydrodynamics on the activity and habitats of engineer species in marine coastal zones. It highlights the importance of understanding the role of hydrodynamics in the context of ocean global change and recommends integrating these effects in future research to predict the responses of coastal benthic ecosystems.
Marine coastal zones are highly productive, and dominated by engineer species (e.g. macrophytes, molluscs, corals) that modify the chemistry of their surrounding seawater via their metabolism, causing substantial fluctuations in oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, and nutrients. The magnitude of these biologically driven chemical fluctuations is regulated by hydrodynamics, can exceed values predicted for the future open ocean, and creates chemical patchiness in subtidal areas at various spatial (mu m to meters) and temporal (minutes to months) scales. Although the role of hydrodynamics is well explored for planktonic communities, its influence as a crucial driver of benthic organism and community functioning is poorly addressed, particularly in the context of ocean global change. Hydrodynamics can directly modulate organismal physiological activity or indirectly influence an organism's performance by modifying its habitat. This review addresses recent developments in (i) the influence of hydrodynamics on the biological activity of engineer species, (ii) the description of chemical habitats resulting from the interaction between hydrodynamics and biological activity, (iii) the role of these chemical habitat as refugia against ocean acidification and deoxygenation, and (iv) how species living in such chemical habitats may respond to ocean global change. Recommendations are provided to integrate the effect of hydrodynamics and environmental fluctuations in future research, to better predict the responses of coastal benthic ecosystems to ongoing ocean global change.

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