Photoperiod and temperature interactions drive the latitudinal distribution of Laminaria hyperborea (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) under climate change

Author:

Diehl Nora12ORCID,Laeseke Philipp3ORCID,Bartsch Inka2ORCID,Bligh Margot14ORCID,Buck‐Wiese Hagen4ORCID,Hehemann Jan‐Hendrik14ORCID,Niedzwiedz Sarina1ORCID,Plag Niklas56ORCID,Karsten Ulf57ORCID,Shan Tifeng8ORCID,Bischof Kai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biology and Chemistry & MARUM University of Bremen Bremen Germany

2. Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven Germany

3. Animal Ecology and Systematics Justus Liebig University of Giessen Giessen Germany

4. Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology Bremen Germany

5. Institute of Biological Sciences University of Rostock Rostock Germany

6. Julius Kühn‐Institute (JKI)—Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants Brunswick Germany

7. Interdisciplinary Faculty, Department of Maritime Systems University of Rostock Rostock Germany

8. Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao China

Abstract

AbstractDue to global rises in temperature, recent studies predict marine species shifting toward higher latitudes. We investigated the impact of interacting abiotic drivers on the distribution potential of the temperate kelp Laminaria hyperborea. The ecosystem engineering species is widespread along European coasts but has not yet been observed in the High Arctic, although it can survive several months of low temperatures and darkness. To investigate its ability to extend northward in future, we conducted a long‐term multifactorial experiment with sporophytes from Porsangerfjorden, Norway—close to the species' documented northernmost distribution margin. The samples were exposed to three different photoperiods (PolarDay, LongDay, and PolarNight) at 0°C, 5°C, and 10°C for 3 months. Optimum quantum yield of photosynthesis (Fv/Fm), dry weight, pigments, phlorotannins, and storage carbohydrates were monitored. Both physiological and biochemical parameters revealed that L. hyperborea was strongly influenced by the different photoperiods and their interaction with temperature, while temperature alone exerted only minor effects. The Fv/Fm data were integrated into a species distribution model to project a possible northward expansion of L. hyperborea. The combination of extended day lengths and low temperatures appeared to be the limiting reason for northward spread of L. hyperborea until recently. However, with water temperatures reaching 10°C in summer, this kelp will be able to thrive also in the High Arctic. Moreover, no evidence of stress to Arctic winter warming was observed. Consequently, L. hyperborea has a high potential for spreading northward with further warming which may significantly affect the structure and function of Arctic ecosystems.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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