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Title: Variation in environmental conditions and biodiversity between contrasting intertidal habitats across multiple spatial scales on European rocky shores
Authors: Rindi, Luca
Pedicini, Ludovica
Bertocci, Iacopo
Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro
Smale, Dan
Tuya, Fernando 
Rodriguez, Adriana
Chiantore, Mariachiara
Asnaghi, Valentina
Albicini, Paolo
Karez, Rolf
Davoult, Dominique
Migne, Aline
Loisel, Stephane
Bohner, Olivier
Mangialajo, Luisa
Johnson, Mark
Brooks, Paul
Coughlan, Jennifer
Olabarria, Celia
Arenas, Francisco
Ceccherelli, Giulia
Pansini, Arianna
Pinna, Federico
Kuhlenkamp, Ralph
Grech, Daniele
Guala, Ivan
Farina, Simone
Bulleri, Fabio
UNESCO Clasification: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Keywords: Species richness
Canopy Algae
Diversity
Facilitation
Patterns, et al
Issue Date: 2026
Journal: Global Ecology and Biogeography 
Abstract: Aim Foundation species sustain biodiversity by providing habitat, resources, and protection from environmental stress. However, their influence on environmental severity and variability and their role in shaping diversity across spatial scales remain poorly understood. We conducted a large-scale study to assess how environmental conditions and community diversity vary between areas with and without canopy-forming macroalgae across local to regional spatial scales.Location Latitudinal range from 28 degrees 34 ' N to 54 degrees 11 ' N, encompassing both the Northeast Atlantic and Western Mediterranean regions.Time Period 2019-2020.Major Taxa Studied Marine macroalgae and benthic invertebrates.Methods Using a standardised nested sampling design across 13 sites in two marine regions (the Northeast Atlantic and Western Mediterranean) we compared the intensity and variability of temperature and light intensity, as well as community alpha- and beta-diversity, between intertidal rocky areas with and without canopy-forming macroalgae. Data were analysed by means of linear mixed-effects models.Results There were regional differences in variations of environmental conditions between habitats: NE Atlantic macroalgal canopies were characterised by lower environmental extremes and variability-especially in summer-than open rock areas, whereas differences between habitats were small in the W Mediterranean. Likewise, differences in alpha- and beta-diversity between habitats were region-specific and scale-dependent: in the NE Atlantic, alpha-diversity was higher in the presence of canopies than in open rock areas from local to regional scales, while beta-diversity decreased in canopy stands with increasing spatial scale. In the W Mediterranean, alpha-diversity was higher under canopies than on open rock at the regional scale, whereas beta-diversity was higher under canopies at small to intermediate scales.Main Conclusions Our results support the view that key environmental conditions and biodiversity on intertidal rocky shores differ between areas characterised by the presence or absence of canopy-forming macroalgae acting as foundation species, across a hierarchy of spatial scales.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/162483
ISSN: 1466-822X
DOI: 10.1111/geb.70211
Source: Global Ecology And Biogeography [ISSN 1466-822X],v. 35 (3), (Marzo 2026)
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