Authors
Richard KF Unsworth, Catherine J Collier, Michelle Waycott, Len J Mckenzie, Leanne C Cullen-Unsworth
Publication date
2015/11/15
Source
Marine pollution bulletin
Volume
100
Issue
1
Pages
34-46
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Seagrass ecosystems represent a global marine resource that is declining across its range. To halt degradation and promote recovery over large scales, management requires a radical change in emphasis and application that seeks to enhance seagrass ecosystem resilience. In this review we examine how the resilience of seagrass ecosystems is becoming compromised by a range of local to global stressors, resulting in ecological regime shifts that undermine the long-term viability of these productive ecosystems. To examine regime shifts and the management actions that can influence this phenomenon we present a conceptual model of resilience in seagrass ecosystems. The model is founded on a series of features and modifiers that act as interacting influences upon seagrass ecosystem resilience. Improved understanding and appreciation of the factors and modifiers that govern resilience in seagrass …
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