Setting the Basis for a Long-Term Monitoring Network of Intertidal Seaweed Assemblages in Northwest Spain

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BARRIENTOS, S., BARREIRO, R., CREMADES, J. y PIÑEIRO-CORBEIRA, C., 2020. Setting the basis for a long-term monitoring network of intertidal seaweed assemblages in northwest Spain. Marine Environmental Research, vol. 160, pp. 105039. ISSN 0141-1136. DOI 10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.105039.

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[Abstract] A distortion of coastal communities has been reported along the European Atlantic in recent years. In NW Spain, the lack of studies focusing on long-term changes was resolved when several common perennial seaweeds were shown to have diminished in occurrence between 1998/99 and 2014. To ascertain whether their decline ref lected a genuine long-term trend, the same network of monitoring locations and the same set of perennial seaweeds was re-surveyed in 2018. Contrary to our expectations, the average number of species per site increased in semi-exposed and semi-sheltered locations to become statistically indistinguishable from 1998/99 estimates. Nevertheless, site occupancy rates continued to be below 1998/99 estimates for several seaweeds, and warming, both from rising average temperatures and from more frequent and intense marine heatwaves in autumn, seems a plausible explanation for their decline. The benefits of routinely monitoring a network of fixed stations, especially when they are subject to different levels of wave exposure, are discussed.

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