1992
DOI: 10.2307/2937118
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Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Disturbance and Recovery in a Kelp Forest Community

Abstract: This paper addresses questions of community and patch stability as defined by the population biology of dominant plants in the context of different areas within a large kelp forest. We ask ( 1) "Do large-scale episodic events override biological mechanisms as major community structuring processes?", (2) "Are different local areas characterized by different processes?", and (3) "How persistent are the patches or biological structure over decadal and local spatial scales?" We evaluate these questions with regard… Show more

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“…The per capita production of multiple oogonia and ultimately multiple embryonic sporophytes, could have important ecological and evolutionary consequences, especially in spatially and temporally variable environments (e.g., Deysher & Dean 1986, Dayton et al 1992, 1999, Reed et al 1996 as in southern Chile (Buschmann 1992, Vásquez & Buschmann 1997. When faced with microscale mortality factors (e.g., herbivory, sedimentation, epiphytism, or competition with microalgae), increased per capita production of embryonic sporophytes may increase survivorship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The per capita production of multiple oogonia and ultimately multiple embryonic sporophytes, could have important ecological and evolutionary consequences, especially in spatially and temporally variable environments (e.g., Deysher & Dean 1986, Dayton et al 1992, 1999, Reed et al 1996 as in southern Chile (Buschmann 1992, Vásquez & Buschmann 1997. When faced with microscale mortality factors (e.g., herbivory, sedimentation, epiphytism, or competition with microalgae), increased per capita production of embryonic sporophytes may increase survivorship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…colonist supply and environmental setting) making it a direct measure of engineering resilience and providing useful information to define ecological resilience (Dayton et al 1992). In some circumstances, species colonizing after disturbance can resist the establishment of other species and limit recovery for decades (Dayton et al 1984).…”
Section: Adapting Disturbance-recovery Experiments To Measure Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversos factores físicos y biológicos pueden influir sobre el desprendimiento de las macroalgas desde los fondos rocosos (Duarte 1974, Dayton et al 1992, Rodríguez 1999, Pennings et al 2000. Entre los factores abióticos, las tormentas son la principal causa de ese desprendimiento (Tegner & Dayton 1987).…”
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