Auteurs
Paul S Maxwell, Johan S Eklöf, Marieke M van Katwijk, Katherine R O'Brien, Maricela de la Torre‐Castro, Christoffer Boström, Tjeerd J Bouma, Dorte Krause‐Jensen, Richard KF Unsworth, Brigitta I van Tussenbroek, Tjisse van der Heide
Publicatiedatum
2017/8
Bron
Biological Reviews
Volume
92
Editie
3
Pagina's
1521-1538
Uitgever
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Beschrijving
Seagrass meadows are vital ecosystems in coastal zones worldwide, but are also under global threat. One of the major hurdles restricting the success of seagrass conservation and restoration is our limited understanding of ecological feedback mechanisms. In these ecosystems, multiple, self‐reinforcing feedbacks can undermine conservation efforts by masking environmental impacts until the decline is precipitous, or alternatively they can inhibit seagrass recovery in spite of restoration efforts. However, no clear framework yet exists for identifying or dealing with feedbacks to improve the management of seagrass ecosystems. Here we review the causes and consequences of multiple feedbacks between seagrass and biotic and/or abiotic processes. We demonstrate how feedbacks have the potential to impose or reinforce regimes of either seagrass dominance or unvegetated substrate, and how the strength and …
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