GRIFFIN John
- Biosciences, Swansea University , Swansea, United Kingdom
- Biodiversity, Community ecology, Marine ecology
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Long-term survey of intertidal rocky shore macrobenthic community metabolism and structure after primary succession
10 years of primary succession in intertidal communities: specific and functional changes
Recommended by Gudrun Bornette based on reviews by Thomas Guillemaud and John GriffinThis very interesting article describes the changes taking place on artificial substrates placed in an intertidal zone. The study presents an ambitious data set and demonstrates the importance of long-term monitoring to identify community dynamics. In summary, in the short term, the authors observe a phase of complexification of the communities and a peak in productivity, but after a few years, the macro-algae disappear in favour of limpets, a situation that persists after 10 years of monitoring. Monitoring over the short term would lead to an erroneous analysis of the succession patterns and dynamics of the communities, which has important consequences in terms of the recolonisation of artificial substrates in the marine environment.
References
Aline Migné, François Bordeyne, Dominique Davoult (2023) Long-term survey of intertidal rocky shore macrobenthic community metabolism and structure after primary succession. HAL, ver.2 peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI Ecology https://hal.science/hal-04347756