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Page 1: Multiple Stressors. Nutrient loading (nitrogen, phosphorous) or eutrophication UV light (UVB) Contaminants (toxins, sediments) Global warming (increased

Multiple Stressors

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Multiple Stressors

• Nutrient loading (nitrogen, phosphorous) or eutrophication

• UV light (UVB)• Contaminants (toxins, sediments)• Global warming (increased SST)• Atmospheric CO2 (plant growth)• Hypoxia, anoxia (dead zones)• Introduced species• Many more…

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Multiple Stressors

• Attempts to measure impacts of multiple stressors are fairly recent

• Only a limited number of habitats or species have been the subject of studies of multiple stressors

• Information usually incomplete and address pairs or small number of risks

• Many studies on temperature, contaminants, and nutrients, others less well studied

• Impacts on populations or habitats of most conservation interest poorly represented

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Rocky Shores

• A few studies on temperate rocky shores have looked at multiple stressors

• One conducted in Australia (Przeslawski et al. 2005) looked at the effects of UV radiation together with temperature and salinity stress

• They found significant effects of UV (12 fold higher mortality)

• Effects of salinity in the presence of UV were much more negative

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Przeslawski et al. 2005

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Przeslawski et al. 2005

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Antarctic Habitats

• Lenihan et al. (2003) conducted multiple stressor experiments on Antarctic benthos

• They used total organic carbon and copper as stressors in field experiments

• They found interacting effects which varied by taxa

• Annelids increased with TOC across Cu treatments

• Arthropods and echinoderms decreased with Cu but responded variably to TOC depending on feeding mode

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Lenihan et al. 2003

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Lenihan et al. 2003

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Lenihan et al. 2003

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Coral Reefs

• Nordemar et al. (2003) exposed corals (Porites) to nutrient and temperature stresses

• They exposed corals in mesocosms to combinations of nitrogen additions and temperature increases

• They found changes in gross productivity although specific effects on the zooxanthellae were less

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Nordemar et al. 2003

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Nordemar et al. 2003

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Coral Reefs

• Bruno et al. (2003) looked at nutrient addition and the outbreak of yellow band disease of corals in Mexico

• They added nutrients (nitrogen) in the field and monitored the progression of yellow band disease

• The found strong effects of nutrients on tissue loss and disease

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Bruno et al. 2003

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Bruno et al. 2003

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Coral Reefs

• Dunn and Brown (2001) followed coral bleaching in Thailand

• They compared severity of bleaching with temperature and UV records (together with sea surface)

• They found that bleaching occurred not just in response to temperature but much more strongly following exposure to solar radiation

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Dunne and Brown 2001

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Dunne and Brown 2001

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Dunne and Brown 2001

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Dunne and Brown 2001

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Dunne and Brown 2001

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Dunne and Brown 2001

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Coral Reefs

• Porter et al. 1999 looked at temperature and salinity stress in FL corals

• They found significant interactions and magnification of temperature stress at higher salinities

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Porter et al 1999

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Porter et al 1999

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Porter et al 1999

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Porter et al 1999

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Algal Responses

• Hoffman et al. (2003) conducted experiments to look at temperature and UV in algae

• They used Fucus in the northwest and subjected this experimentally to UV and temperature at the same time

• First studies to experimentally manipulate temperature and UV in a multicellular organism

• They found very large difference among taxa and a strong interaction among stressors

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Hoffman et al. 2003

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Hoffman et al. 2003

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Vinebrook et al. 2004

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Estuarine Stressors

• Estuaries are among the places where multiple stressors have best been studied

• Many studies of effects of contaminants, but fewer looking at other stressors (salinity, temperature, nutrients)

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Estuarine Stressors

• Good examples from Chesapeake Bay, MD (many labs, many scientists)

• Experiment (Breitburg et al. 1999) looked at nutrients and trace metals on many aspects of Chesapeake food webs

• 20 L mesocosms were constructed – Nitrogen and phosphorous (nutrients)– A mixture of arsenic, cadmium, copper, nickel and zinc

(trace elements)• They found consistent effects of nutrients (higher in

most cases) but trace elements had variable and ofter negative effects

• These negative effects were also increased by nutrient additions (reversing nutrient effect)

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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Breitburg et al. 1999

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