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Can thermal anomalies impair the restoration of Cystoseira s.l. forests?
2024
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MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Abstract
Marine macroalgal forests are facing unprecedented challenges worldwide due to the accelerating impacts of
climate change. These ecosystems play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, coastal ecosystem functions and
services, and are indeed object of several conservation and restoration measures. The Mediterranean Sea is
warming faster than the oceans and thermal anomalies are occurring with increasing intensity, frequency and
duration. Along the Mediterranean coasts, Cystoseira sensu lato species are the main representatives of macroalgal
forests and their decline has been widely documented. Some relevant achievements in the implementation of
ecological restoration have been obtained, but rising temperatures and the occurrence of thermal anomalies
increasingly threaten the success of these restoration attempts. In the summer of 2022, ex-situ restoration actions
of Ericaria amentacea were carried out by collecting fertile material from three donor sites of the Italian coasts
along a latitudinal gradient, during the period of sexual maturity (June/July). Noteworthy during the summer of
2022, anomalous thermal conditions were recorded at the donor sites, with sea surface temperatures exceeding
the climatological mean up to 4.3 ◦C and heatwaves lasting up to 78 days. Our results suggest that these thermal
anomalies may have affected the culture of the embryos in both the pre- and post-zygotic phases, resulting in
significantly low culture efficiency at the three donor sites. The reproductive structures showed some abnormalities,
fertilization of eggs was lower and embryo growth was slower, resulting in lower percent cover of
seedlings on the tiles and lower survival rate. The observations underscore the vulnerability of Mediterranean
algal forests to global change and highlight additional challenges for their restoration due to the increasing
frequency and severity of thermal anomalies, emphasizing the need for adaptive strategies and a comprehensive
understanding of the species in a changing climate. Marine forest restoration requires long lasting projects, to
allow for long-term monitoring and better understanding the biology of the species and for mitigating stochastic
events that can cause the temporary failure of efforts.
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