Title of article :
Life in the salinity gradient: Discovering mechanisms behind a new biodiversity pattern
Author/Authors :
Telesh، نويسنده , , Irena and Schubert، نويسنده , , Hendrik and Skarlato، نويسنده , , Sergei، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
A recently discovered paradoxical maximum of planktonic protistan species in the salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea revealed an inverse trend of species number/salinity relation in comparison to the previously accepted species-minimum model for macrozoobenthos. Here, we review long-term data on organisms of different size classes and ecological groups to show that eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbes in plankton demonstrate a maximum species richness in the challenging zone of the critical salinity 5–8, where the large-bodied bottom dwellers (macrozoobenthos, macroalgae and aquatic higher plants) experience large-scale salinity stress which leads to an impoverished diversity. We propose a new conceptual model to explain why the diversity of small, fast-developing, rapidly evolving unicellular plankton organisms benefits from relative vacancy of brackish-water ecological niches and impaired competitiveness therein. The ecotone theory, Hutchinsonʹs Ecological Niche Concept, species–area relationships and the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis are considered as a theoretical framework for understanding extinctions, speciation and variations in the evolution rates of different aquatic species in ecosystems with the pronounced salinity gradient.
Keywords :
protistan species maximum , Salinity gradient , Baltic Sea , plankton , biodiversity , benthos , climate change , Ecotone , Macrophytes , Northern Europe
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science