Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach

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Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach. / Pereyra, Patricio Javier; de la Barra, Paula; Saad, Juan Francisco et al.
Yn: Biological Invasions, Cyfrol 23, Rhif 11, 11.2021, t. 3483-3496.

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Pereyra, PJ, de la Barra, P, Saad, JF, Gastaldi, M, Arcángel, AE, Rodríguez, EA, González, R & Narvarte, M 2021, 'Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach', Biological Invasions, cyfrol. 23, rhif 11, tt. 3483-3496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

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Pereyra, P. J., de la Barra, P., Saad, J. F., Gastaldi, M., Arcángel, A. E., Rodríguez, E. A., González, R., & Narvarte, M. (2021). Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach. Biological Invasions, 23(11), 3483-3496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

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Pereyra PJ, de la Barra P, Saad JF, Gastaldi M, Arcángel AE, Rodríguez EA, González R, Narvarte M. 2021. Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach. Biological Invasions. 23(11):3483-3496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

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Pereyra, Patricio Javier et al. "Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach". Biological Invasions. 2021, 23(11). 3483-3496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

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Pereyra PJ, de la Barra P, Saad JF, Gastaldi M, Arcángel AE, Rodríguez EA et al. Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach. Biological Invasions. 2021 Tach;23(11):3483-3496. Epub 2021 Gor 10. doi: 10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

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Pereyra, Patricio Javier ; de la Barra, Paula ; Saad, Juan Francisco et al. / Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach. Yn: Biological Invasions. 2021 ; Cyfrol 23, Rhif 11. tt. 3483-3496.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Unravelling facilitation among introduced species, a mechanistic approach

AU - Pereyra, Patricio Javier

AU - de la Barra, Paula

AU - Saad, Juan Francisco

AU - Gastaldi, Marianela

AU - Arcángel, Andrea Evangelina

AU - Rodríguez, Emiliano Alexis

AU - González, Raúl

AU - Narvarte, Maite

PY - 2021/11

Y1 - 2021/11

N2 - Interspecific facilitation is a widely recognized process structuring natural communities. Benthic invertebrates are known to facilitate other invertebrates but how the former affect macroalgae has been rarely investigated. In the present study we explore some of the mechanisms underpinning the facilitation of the kelp Undaria pinnatifida by the solitary ascidian Styela clava, two species introduced worldwide. First, we evaluated the relationship between habitat complexity and the recruitment of U. pinnatifida in natural assemblages using the height and density of S. clava as proxies of habitat complexity. Second, we experimentally assessed the effect of habitat complexity using two sizes of mimics of S. clava arranged at two density levels in a crossed-factor design. Finally, we tested whether the biologic effect of S. clava was more important than its physical effect, by comparing U. pinnatifida’s recruitment on live S. clava and on the mimics. We observed a positive effect of height on U. pinnatifida’s recruitment in natural assemblages as well as through the experimental approach using the mimics. In addition, an effect of density and the interaction between density and height was observed in natural assemblages exclusively. We also found a strong positive effect due to biological features, as U. pinnatifida recruited more than ten times more on live S. clava than on the mimics. Our results indicate that a biologic non-trophic effect plays a more important role in this facilitation process than the structure alone.

AB - Interspecific facilitation is a widely recognized process structuring natural communities. Benthic invertebrates are known to facilitate other invertebrates but how the former affect macroalgae has been rarely investigated. In the present study we explore some of the mechanisms underpinning the facilitation of the kelp Undaria pinnatifida by the solitary ascidian Styela clava, two species introduced worldwide. First, we evaluated the relationship between habitat complexity and the recruitment of U. pinnatifida in natural assemblages using the height and density of S. clava as proxies of habitat complexity. Second, we experimentally assessed the effect of habitat complexity using two sizes of mimics of S. clava arranged at two density levels in a crossed-factor design. Finally, we tested whether the biologic effect of S. clava was more important than its physical effect, by comparing U. pinnatifida’s recruitment on live S. clava and on the mimics. We observed a positive effect of height on U. pinnatifida’s recruitment in natural assemblages as well as through the experimental approach using the mimics. In addition, an effect of density and the interaction between density and height was observed in natural assemblages exclusively. We also found a strong positive effect due to biological features, as U. pinnatifida recruited more than ten times more on live S. clava than on the mimics. Our results indicate that a biologic non-trophic effect plays a more important role in this facilitation process than the structure alone.

U2 - 10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

DO - 10.1007/s10530-021-02592-7

M3 - Article

VL - 23

SP - 3483

EP - 3496

JO - Biological Invasions

JF - Biological Invasions

SN - 1573-1464

IS - 11

ER -