โ ๏ธ Adding โcomplexityโ isnโt a free lunch.
Stability hinges on:
๐ Dominant species
๐ฆ Consumer interactions
๐ก๏ธ Stress gradient context
๐ For restoration & eco-engineering: design with these pathways in mindโtest, donโt assume.
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Posts by Jordi Sola
๐ฌ 35 paired pitted vs smooth tiles across an emersion gradient (11 censuses, 3 yrs). Mixed models + pSEM.
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Stabilising:
โข ๐ refugia โ โ population stability
โข ๐ฑ richness โ โ asynchrony
โ Destabilising:
โข ๐ โ dominant A. modestus
โข ๐ โ consumer effects
โก๏ธ Net stability โ 0
๐ข New in Ecology Letters: heterogeneity โ stability.
๐๐ชจ 3-yr rocky-shore experiment: 4 cascades canceled the classic heterogeneityโstability link.
๐ doi.org/10.1111/ele.70158
With @thefairchild.bsky.social , @MatthewPerkins, @JamesBull & @jngriffy.bsky.social โ thanks to @NERC & @SwanseaUniversity.
Key takeaways for conservation
โ Focus on preserving & restoring 3D structures as they offer the most biodiversity benefits
โ Prioritize interventions in stressful, variable environments where heterogeneity offers refugia.
โ Tailor actions to the traits and needs of focal species groups.
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Finally, we produced a conceptual model to promote further hypotheses across systems
โ Which heterogeneity facets (e.g., 3D vs. 2D) drive outcomes
โ How speciesโ traits mediate their response
โ How broader environmental stress amplifies or dampens effects
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Effects were strongest in stressful environments (like intertidal zones) and on biogenic substrates (like mussel beds or macroalgae).
We also found some interesting latitudinal effects along the way!
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Small-bodied and mobile species (like microinvertebrates) benefited the most since they can exploit fine-scale structural variation.
Heterogeneity had the clearest effects promoting recruitment and reducing grazing.
4/7
Using this framework, we found that
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3D structures (like rugose reefs, kelp canopies) had the strongest positive effects, mainly by expanding niche space and habitat area.
3/7
Using previous work (McCoy & Bell, Stein, Loke et al.) we linked โheterogeneity facetsโ with โheterogeneity metricsโ, which allowed to synthesise information across >100 terms used for heterogeneity into six parsimonious โfacetsโ.
2/7
๐ New paper out! ๐ชธ๐
Using rocky reefs as a model and a new organising framework, we show heterogeneity effects depend on: 1) how heterogeneity is generated and measured: 2) the traits of responding organisms; and 3) environmental stress
@jngriffy.bsky.social @swanseauni.bsky.social
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My first paper is out!
We show that Fucus serratus canopy fronds buffer below-canopy fronds from thermal stress during heatwaves.
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That's great, thanks! Some cool analysis in there too
Cool research! Did they happen to mention any papers? :)
Important new preprint highlighting the paradox of spatial environmental heterogeneity: it can both enhance & inhibit stability. @jsola.bsky.social et al. use clever experimental manipulations on rocky shores to unravel this tug-of-war. #MarineEcology #MarineLife ๐ฆ๐
New pre-print on heterogeneity- stability relationship led by @jsola.bsky.social: Using a long-term #RockyShore experiment we show substrate heterogeneity promotes stability via biodiversity and asynchrony, but simultaneously inhibits stabilising dominants. www.authorea.com/users/795647...
๐ฆ Hello, Bluesky! Excited to join this fresh, decentralised platform!
Taking the opportunity to share an event Iโm really excited about: the CPEG Meeting & Conservation Paleobiology Symposium, happening in Zurich in 2025.
Registration & abstract submission just opened! ๐
*PhD opportunity*: Iโll shortly be advertising a project linking seaweed traits to blue carbon in the context of climate change. Please contact me via email (j.n.griffin at swansea. ac. uk) if potentially interested. More details to follow.