Auteurs
Carmen B de Los Santos, Dorte Krause-Jensen, Teresa Alcoverro, Núria Marbà, Carlos M Duarte, Marieke M Van Katwijk, Marta Pérez, Javier Romero, José L Sánchez-Lizaso, Guillem Roca, Emilia Jankowska, José Lucas Pérez-Lloréns, Jérôme Fournier, Monica Montefalcone, Gérard Pergent, Juan M Ruiz, Susana Cabaço, Kevan Cook, Robert J Wilkes, Frithjof E Moy, Gregori Muñoz-Ramos Trayter, Xavier Seglar Arañó, Dick J de Jong, Yolanda Fernández-Torquemada, Isabelle Auby, Juan J Vergara, Rui Santos
Publicatiedatum
2019/7/26
Tijdschrift
Nature communications
Volume
10
Editie
1
Pagina's
3356
Uitgever
Nature Publishing Group UK
Beschrijving
Seagrass meadows, key ecosystems supporting fisheries, carbon sequestration and coastal protection, are globally threatened. In Europe, loss and recovery of seagrasses are reported, but the changes in extent and density at the continental scale remain unclear. Here we collate assessments of changes from 1869 to 2016 and show that 1/3 of European seagrass area was lost due to disease, deteriorated water quality, and coastal development, with losses peaking in the 1970s and 1980s. Since then, loss rates slowed down for most of the species and fast-growing species recovered in some locations, making the net rate of change in seagrass area experience a reversal in the 2000s, while density metrics improved or remained stable in most sites. Our results demonstrate that decline is not the generalised state among seagrasses nowadays in Europe, in contrast with global assessments, and that deceleration …
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