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Abrupt community change on a rocky shore – biological mechanisms contributing to the potential formation of an alternative state
Authors:Robert T. Paine   Alan C. Trimble
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Box 351800, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1800, USA
Abstract:The 1997/1998 El Niño initiated a major shift in the intertidal assemblage on the Washington State outer coast. A 25 year time series (1978–2003) shows stands of dominant canopy algae replaced by mussel beds. A prior experiment had indicated that mussels can become too large to be eaten by starfish; newly initiated starfish removals predict mussel attainment of a size refuge. Such escapes inhibit recovery towards prior community composition and enhance development of alternative community states which may persist long after the originating forcing has lessened or disappeared.
Keywords:Alternative states    Hedophyllum    intertidal    mussels    Pisaster    size escapes    stability
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