L15-Research in action Flashcards

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What are the different types of facilitation?

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Types of facilitation:
• Habitat amelioration-eg. algae decrease temp,
• Refuge from predators/herbivores-eg. mangroves hiding fish
• Prey or resource (e.g. nutrient) enhancement
• Provision of structural habitat

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What is Facilitation?

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Individual(s) improve local conditions to increase the
performance of other individual(s)

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3
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Why are positive interactions important?

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important in shaping marine systems

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How can facilitation occur?

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Can be both interspecific or intraspecific

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5
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Facilitation-competition continuum

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Facilitation and competition occur simultaneously
• Relative balance shifts along a continuum

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Facilitation-competition continuum depend on several factors

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  • Density-dependent-total species
  • Frequency-dependent-relative density
  • Distance to neighbours-eg distance from adults(juveniles do better close adults better further away
  • Species traits (e.g. age, size, morphology)
  • Environmental conditions (e.g. stress)
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Stress-Gradient Hypothesis (SGH)

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as environmental stress increases so will the presence of facilitation. Neighbours benefit more from amelerating enviromental stress
evidence is mixed

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What dis Maestre et al. (2009) suggest for Stress-Gradient Hypothesis (SGH)?

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  • Facilitation peaks under intermediate stress
  • Competition predominates at extremes

hum shaped as resource avaiblity gets to low compettion starts to ramp up

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Michalet et al. (2014) Stress-Gradient Hypothesis (SGH)

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  • Facilitation peaks under intermediate stress
  • Extreme stress negatively affect organisms and overwhelms species interactions

species interations stoping being important affter a point as enviroment only important factor

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Ecological Theory

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Concepts, predictive and mathematical models to explain pattern and process in ecological systems

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Ecological restoration

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Practice of actively restoring degraded ecosystems

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Restoration Ecology

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Developing and testing theories to guide restoration practices

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How can facilitator species help restore entire enviroment

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if facilitators are brought back could aid recover otyher species

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15
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What is nurse plant?

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plant that makes habitat underneath them more favourible

useful for restoration

but species/context depenedent

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16
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How does planting salt marsh togther vs apart?

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more succesful with same amount of plants using clumped due to facilitation.

17
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What has been the effect of plantaing marcroaglae?

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Mixed restoration success:

  • High recruitment at one restored site (and increased nurse effects)
  • But no recruitment at second site

Re-established at only 50 % of sites

  • Fish herbivory reduces algal canopies
  • Erodes nurse effects?
18
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What is Hormosira banksii?

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Dominant on intertidal reefs in Southern Australasia Important ecosystem engineer Susceptible to disturbance Slow natural recovery

  • Limited dispersal
  • Recruitment supressed by other species (e.g. ephemeral algae, grazers)
  • Lack of adult canopy to facilitate recruitment Target for intertidal restoration!

Easy to spawn and settle = good model system

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is there evidence for nurse effects What is Hormosira banksii?

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nurse effects strong not polluted

Nurse effects become neutral (collapse) at polluted sites

Pollution negatively affects propagules and overwhelms benefits of canopy

20
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Why do nurse effects collapse at polluted sites?

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three pssoible explantations

Toxicity effects

Increased grazing

Increased competition

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