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When environmental factors become stressors: interactive effects of vermetid gastropods and sedimentation on corals.

Julie A Zill1, Michael A Gil2, Craig W Osenberg2.   

Abstract

Environmental stressors often interact, but most studies of multiple stressors have focused on combinations of abiotic stressors. Here we examined the potential interaction between a biotic stressor, the vermetid snail Ceraesignum maximum, and an abiotic stressor, high sedimentation, on the growth of reef-building corals. In a field experiment, we subjected juvenile massive Porites corals to four treatments: (i) neither stressor, (ii) sedimentation, (iii) vermetids or (iv) both stressors. Unexpectedly, we found no effect of either stressor in isolation, but a significant decrease in coral growth in the presence of both stressors. Additionally, seven times more sediment remained on corals in the presence (versus absence) of vermetids, likely owing to adhesion of sediments to corals via vermetid mucus. Thus, vermetid snails and high sedimentation can interact to drive deleterious effects on reef-building corals. More generally, our study illustrates that environmental factors can combine to have negative interactive effects even when individual effects are not detectable. Such 'ecological surprises' may be easily overlooked, leading to environmental degradation that cannot be anticipated through the study of isolated factors.
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Keywords:  Moorea; abiotic; biotic; coral reefs; multiple stressors; vermetid gastropods

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28330976      PMCID: PMC5377037          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2017-03       Impact factor: 3.703

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