Food web theory predicts that current global declines in marine predators could generate unwanted consequences for many marine ecosystems. In coastal plant communities (kelp, seagrass, mangroves, and salt marsh), several studies have documented the far-reaching effects of changing predator populations. Across coastal ecosystems, the loss of marine predators appears to negatively affect coastal plant communities and the ecosystem services they provide. Here, we discuss some of the documented and suspected effects of predators on coastal protection, carbon sequestration, and the stability and resilience of coastal plant communities. In addition, we present a meta-analysis to assess the strength and direction of trophic cascades in kelp forest...
Marine protected areas have long been proposed as a key tool to restore lost food web interactions a...
Marine protected areas have long been proposed as a key tool to restore lost food web interactions a...
Shoots in seagrass beds form canopies: structurally complex habitats that provide refuge for fauna a...
Food web theory predicts that current global declines in marine predators could generate unwanted co...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Ecosystems are changing at alarming rates because of climate change and a wide variety of other anth...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) has been introduced into the Atlantic European coast for c...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
There exists increasing evidence that top-down ecological processes such as herbivory are key in con...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
Although human-mediated extinctions disproportionately affect higher trophic levels, the ecosystem c...
Although human-mediated extinctions disproportionately affect higher trophic levels, the ecosystem c...
Marine protected areas have long been proposed as a key tool to restore lost food web interactions a...
Marine protected areas have long been proposed as a key tool to restore lost food web interactions a...
Shoots in seagrass beds form canopies: structurally complex habitats that provide refuge for fauna a...
Food web theory predicts that current global declines in marine predators could generate unwanted co...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Ecosystems are changing at alarming rates because of climate change and a wide variety of other anth...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) has been introduced into the Atlantic European coast for c...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
There exists increasing evidence that top-down ecological processes such as herbivory are key in con...
Predators continue to be harvested unsustainably throughout most of the Earth\u27s ecosystems. Recen...
Although human-mediated extinctions disproportionately affect higher trophic levels, the ecosystem c...
Although human-mediated extinctions disproportionately affect higher trophic levels, the ecosystem c...
Marine protected areas have long been proposed as a key tool to restore lost food web interactions a...
Marine protected areas have long been proposed as a key tool to restore lost food web interactions a...
Shoots in seagrass beds form canopies: structurally complex habitats that provide refuge for fauna a...