Collaborative Research: The tropicalization of Western Atlantic seagrass beds
合作研究:西大西洋海草床的热带化
基本信息
- 批准号:1737144
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-01-01 至 2020-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The warming of temperate marine communities is becoming a global phenomenon, producing new biotic interactions that can result in a series of cascading effects on ecosystem structure. For example, the poleward expansion of herbivore populations can lead to the consumption of habitat-forming vegetation, which alters the ecological services provided by coastal environments (a phenomenon known as tropicalization). Many of the habitats at risk, such as kelp forest and seagrass beds, provide foundational habitat that supports complex food webs. Seagrass meadows along the Gulf of Mexico are currently experiencing an influx of tropical grazers, however a integrated understanding of how these communities might ultimately respond is lacking. This project describes the first experiment to quantify the disruptive effect of tropicalization on the ecology of a widely-distributed seagrass. A major contribution of this project will be the development of a seagrass research collaborative network to serve as a platform for broader scientific inquiry and future collaboration. The collaboration spans a total of 11 institutions, and this network will foster extensive collaborations among junior and senior scientists, as well as many undergraduate and graduate students. Given the geographic scope of this work, the research team will further pursue outreach opportunities across the network by hosting a series of public lectures and science café events promoting topics in marine ecology and conservation. This study will develop a large-scale manipulative experiment across the Caribbean, premised upon a comparative network of 15 marine sites, which will quantify how temperature and light interact with grazer effects on the dominant tropical seagrass, Thalassia testudinum. Sites have been selected along a latitudinal gradient (from Bermuda to Panama), such that light and temperature vary, allowing the investigators to test for the effects of abiotic factors on the ecological effects of increased grazing (tropicalization simulated via artificial leaf clipping). At each of the 15 marine sites, grazing treatments will be crossed with nutrient manipulations in a factorial design for 18 weeks, after which seagrass structure and functioning will be assessed via measurements of areal productivity, shoot density, aboveground biomass, and carbohydrate storage. Experiments will be conducted both in the summer and winter seasons, when abiotic gradients are at their weakest and strongest, respectively. Emerging statistical techniques in hierarchical mixed modeling and structural equation modeling will further allow for integration of experimental and observational data.
温带海洋群落变暖正在成为一种全球现象,产生新的生物相互作用,可能对生态系统结构产生一系列级联效应。例如,食草动物种群向极地扩展可能导致对形成栖息地的植被的消耗,从而改变沿海环境提供的生态服务(一种称为热带化的现象)。许多处于危险之中的生境,如海带森林和海草床,提供了支持复杂食物网的基本生境。沿着墨西哥湾的海草草甸目前正在经历热带食草动物的涌入,然而,对这些社区最终如何应对缺乏综合了解。该项目描述了第一个量化热带化对广泛分布的海草生态的破坏性影响的实验。该项目的一个主要贡献将是建立一个海草研究合作网络,作为更广泛的科学调查和未来合作的平台。该合作涉及11个机构,该网络将促进初级和高级科学家以及许多本科生和研究生之间的广泛合作。鉴于这项工作的地理范围,研究小组将通过举办一系列公开讲座和科学咖啡馆活动,促进海洋生态和保护方面的主题,进一步寻求整个网络的外联机会。这项研究将在整个加勒比地区开展一项大规模的操纵实验,以15个海洋地点的比较网络为基础,将量化温度和光照如何与食草动物对主要热带海草海葵的影响相互作用。地点是沿着纬度梯度(从百慕大到巴拿马)沿着选择的,因此光照和温度各不相同,使调查人员能够测试非生物因素对增加放牧的生态影响的影响(通过人工剪叶模拟热带化)。在15个海洋站点中的每一个,放牧处理将与因子设计中的营养操作交叉18周,之后将通过测量面积生产力,拍摄密度,地上生物量和碳水化合物储存来评估海草的结构和功能。实验将在夏季和冬季进行,此时非生物梯度分别最弱和最强。分层混合模型和结构方程模型中新兴的统计技术将进一步允许实验和观测数据的整合。
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RAPID: Species on the Move: Tropicalization of Western Atlantic Seagrass Beds
快速:迁徙中的物种:西大西洋海草床的热带化
- 批准号:
1916989 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
REU Site: Undergraduate Research Experiences in Coastal and Nearshore Marine Systems of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
REU 网站:墨西哥湾东北部沿海和近岸海洋系统的本科生研究经验
- 批准号:
0850459 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
REU Site: Undergraduate Research Experiences in Coastal and Nearshore Marine Systems of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
REU 网站:墨西哥湾东北部沿海和近岸海洋系统的本科生研究经验
- 批准号:
0453973 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
REU Site: Undergraduate Research Experiences in Coastal and Nearshore Marine Systems of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
REU 网站:墨西哥湾东北部沿海和近岸海洋系统的本科生研究经验
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0139660 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
RUI: Size: Field Tests of the Impacts of Sea Urchin Grazingand Sediment Disturbance Herbivory, Bioturbation and the Regulation of Seagrass Meadow
RUI:规模:海胆放牧和沉积物扰动草食、生物扰动和海草草甸调节影响的现场测试
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9102217 - 财政年份:1991
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$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Equipment Acquisitions in Support of Research at the Alabama Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium
采购设备以支持阿拉巴马州海洋环境科学联盟的研究
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8912110 - 财政年份:1989
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$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
REU: Herbivory and Bioturbation as Regulators of Sea Grass Meadow Size in the N. Gulf of Mexico: Field Tests of the Effects of Urchin Grazing & Sand Dollar Sediment Disturb
REU:草食性和生物扰动作为墨西哥湾北部海草草甸大小的调节剂:海胆放牧影响的现场测试
- 批准号:
8810234 - 财政年份:1988
- 资助金额:
$ 16.11万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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