Threats to large brown algal forests in temperate seas: the overlooked role of native herbivorous fish

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Nature : Production scientifique
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Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2017
Auteurs (7) : GIANNI F BARTOLINI F PEY A LAURENT Matthieu MARTINS Gustavo,m AIROLDI Laura MANGIALAJO Luisa
Revue scientifique : Scientific Reports
Volume : 7
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Pages : 6012-6012
DOI : 10.1038/s41598-017-06394-7
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Abstract : Canopy-forming algae are declining globally due to multiple disturbances. This decline has recently
been on the increase due to the spread of some tropical herbivorous fishes. This new phenomenon
has drawn attention to the effects of fish herbivory in temperate areas, which have been assumed
to be negligible compared to that of invertebrates, such as sea urchins. In this study, the impact of
a Mediterranean native herbivorous fish (Sarpa salpa, salema) was assessed on the canopy-forming
seaweed Cystoseira amentacea var. stricta. Cystoseira amentacea forms belts in the infralittoral fringe
of wave-exposed shores, which has so far been considered a refuge from fish herbivory. To test the
effects of salema feeding on natural C. amentacea belts, an innovative herbivore deterrent device
was conceived. Salema had a significant effect on C. amentacea by decreasing algal size, biomass
and fertility, by up to 97%. The results suggest that the contribution of salema feeding to the loss of
Cystoseira forests in the Mediterranean may have been overlooked. In addition, the analysis of temporal
and spatial patterns of salema landings in the Mediterranean Sea suggests that salema abundance
may have increased recently. Thus, along with invertebrate herbivory and anthropogenic stressors, fish
herbivory may also represent a potential threat to algal forests in temperate areas.
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Gianni F, Bartolini F, Pey A, Laurent M, Martins GM, Airoldi L, Mangialajo L (2017) Threats to large brown algal forests in temperate seas: the overlooked role of native herbivorous fish. Scientific Reports 7: 6012-6012 | doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06394-7