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Changes in the distribution of intertidal macroalgae along a longitudinal gradient in the northern coast of Spain

The distribution of macroalgal species along the north and northwest coast of the Iberian Peninsula is in a period of change, during which mostly cold-temperate species have decreased in cover and others have disappeared. On the other hand, other species have increased in abundance. These shifts cou...

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Published in:Marine environmental research 2020-05, Vol.157, p.104930, Article 104930
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description The distribution of macroalgal species along the north and northwest coast of the Iberian Peninsula is in a period of change, during which mostly cold-temperate species have decreased in cover and others have disappeared. On the other hand, other species have increased in abundance. These shifts could be related with the modification of environmental factors that determine species distribution caused by climate change. A standardised sampling methodology was applied at 18 sites along the north coast of Spain in 2011 and 2017. The relationship between the coverage of intertidal macroalgal species and abiotic variables (sea surface temperature, air temperature and significant wave height) was analysed in order to detect possible changes in the historical data. Results suggest a modification in the communities in the inner part of the Bay of Biscay, mostly related to an increase in water and air temperature. Each seaweed group (warm-temperate, cold-temperate, opportunistic and exotic species) showed a different pattern of modification. Coralline algae, Bifurcaria bifurcata and Cystoseira baccata have increased, which may be related to the warming trend. The exotic species Asparagopsis armata has also increased, particularly in the Lower Rias. On the other hand, there was a drastic decrease of the cold-temperate species Himanthalia elongata. Data obtained support the relationship of macroalgae species communities and environment in the context of climate change in this particular area. •There is evidence that populations of seaweeds are changing in the N coast of Spain.•A homogenous sampling methodology has been applied over a large study area.•Warm-temperate species have increased.•The cold-temperate species Himanthalia elongata has drastically decreased.•These changes could be related to a increasing trend in SST and air temperature.
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Intertidal macroalgae
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Seaweed - classification
Seaweeds distribution
Spain
Temperature
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