Seagrass ecosystems are inherently dynamic, responding to environmental change across a range of scales. Habitat requirements of seagrass are well defined, but less is known about their ability to resist disturbance. Specific means of recovery after loss are particularly difficult to quantify. Here we assess the resistance and recovery capacity of 12 seagrass genera. We document four classic trajectories of degradation and recovery for seagrass ecosystems, illustrated with examples from around the world. Recovery can be rapid once conditions improve, but seagrass absence at landscape scales may persist for many decades, perpetuated by feedbacks and/or lack of seed or plant propagules to initiate recovery. It can be difficult to distinguish ...
The distribution of seagrass beds has often been described in the literature as if these communities...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Tropical seagrass decline and recovery from severe storm impacts was assessed via quarterly measurem...
Seagrass ecosystems are inherently dynamic, responding to environmental change across a range of sca...
Seagrass ecosystems represent a global marine resource that is declining across its range. To halt d...
The vulnerability of seagrass ecosystems, and the services they provide, to damage and loss from ant...
The resilience of an ecological unit encompasses resistance during adverse conditions and the capaci...
Recovery from disturbance is a key element of ecosystem persistence, and recovery can be influenced ...
Seagrass meadows are vital ecosystems in coastal zones worldwide, but are also under global threat. ...
Climate change is affecting herbivore distributions and abundance, resulting in intensified grazing ...
Recovery from disturbance is a key element of ecosystem persistence, and recovery can be influenced ...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Although seagrasses are sensitive to natural and anthropogenic disturbances, many species have the c...
The distribution of seagrass beds has often been described in the literature as if these communities...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Tropical seagrass decline and recovery from severe storm impacts was assessed via quarterly measurem...
Seagrass ecosystems are inherently dynamic, responding to environmental change across a range of sca...
Seagrass ecosystems represent a global marine resource that is declining across its range. To halt d...
The vulnerability of seagrass ecosystems, and the services they provide, to damage and loss from ant...
The resilience of an ecological unit encompasses resistance during adverse conditions and the capaci...
Recovery from disturbance is a key element of ecosystem persistence, and recovery can be influenced ...
Seagrass meadows are vital ecosystems in coastal zones worldwide, but are also under global threat. ...
Climate change is affecting herbivore distributions and abundance, resulting in intensified grazing ...
Recovery from disturbance is a key element of ecosystem persistence, and recovery can be influenced ...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Although seagrasses are sensitive to natural and anthropogenic disturbances, many species have the c...
The distribution of seagrass beds has often been described in the literature as if these communities...
Seagrasses are threatened by human activity in many locations around the world. Their decline is oft...
Tropical seagrass decline and recovery from severe storm impacts was assessed via quarterly measurem...