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Shoot age as a confounding factor on detecting the effect of human-induced disturbance on Posidonia oceanica growth performance
Authors:Agostino Tomasello  Sebastiano Calvo  Gianfranco Lovison  Mariangela Sciandra
Institution:a Dipartimento di Scienze Botaniche, Via Archirafi 38, I-90123, Palermo, Italy
b Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche e Matematiche, Viale delle Scienze, I-90128, Palermo, Italy
Abstract:The response of orthotropic rhizome elongation and primary production of Posidonia oceanica to anthropogenic perturbations and potential confounding effects of shoot age were assessed using a Linear Multilevel Model (LMM). This model examined the confounding effect of age by comparing the estimates of impact and variance components obtained by excluding and including Age as an explanatory variable. Age had a negative effect on rhizome elongation and primary production with an annual decrease of 0.6 mm y− 1 and 7 mg dw y− 1 respectively. According to the LMM when age effect was omitted, the differences between disturbed and control locations in rhizome elongation and primary production were 2.62 mm y− 1 and 0.044 g dw y− 1 respectively. These effects were statistically not significant. On the contrary, when age effect was included in the statistical model, impacts became evident for both variables, with significant differences between disturbed and control locations of 5.85 mm y− 1 and 0.081 g dw y− 1 for rhizome elongation and primary production, respectively. Thus, particular attention should be paid to the potential confounding effect of shoots age in analyses of impacts on growth performance of P. oceanica.
Keywords:Confounding  Lepidochronology  Linear Mixed Models  Posidonia oceanica  Shoot age
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