Shipwreck ecology: understanding the function and processes from microbes to megafauna

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2023-12-19
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Paxton, Avery B.
McGonigle, Christopher
Damour, Melanie
Holly, Georgia
Caporaso, Alicia
Campbell, Peter B.
Meyer-Kaiser, Kirstin S.
Hamdan, Leila J.
Mires, Calvin H.
Taylor, J Christopher
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10.1093/biosci/biad084
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Artificial habitat
Archaeology
Experimental network
Maritime cultural heritage
Underwater cultural heritage
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An estimated three million shipwrecks exist worldwide and are recognized as cultural resources and foci of archaeological investigations. Shipwrecks also support ecological resources by providing underwater habitats that can be colonized by diverse organisms ranging from microbes to megafauna. In the present article, we review the emerging ecological subdiscipline of shipwreck ecology, which aims to understand ecological functions and processes that occur on shipwrecks. We synthesize how shipwrecks create habitat for biota across multiple trophic levels and then describe how fundamental ecological functions and processes, including succession, zonation, connectivity, energy flow, disturbance, and habitat degradation, manifest on shipwrecks. We highlight future directions in shipwreck ecology that are ripe for exploration, placing a particular emphasis on how shipwrecks may serve as experimental networks to address long-standing ecological questions.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Paxton, A., Mcgonigle, C., Damour, M., Holly, G., Caporaso, A., Campbell, P., Meyer-Kaiser, K., Hamdan, L., Mires, C., & Taylor, J. (2023). Shipwreck ecology: understanding the function and processes from microbes to megafauna. Bioscience, biad084, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biad084.
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Paxton, A., Mcgonigle, C., Damour, M., Holly, G., Caporaso, A., Campbell, P., Meyer-Kaiser, K., Hamdan, L., Mires, C., & Taylor, J. (2023). Shipwreck ecology: understanding the function and processes from microbes to megafauna. Bioscience, biad084.
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