AbstractHuman activities are rapidly changing the structure and function of coastal marine ecosystems. Large-scale replacement of kelp forests and coral reefs with turf algal mats is resulting in homogenous habitats that have less ecological and human value. Ocean acidification has strong potential to substantially favour turf algae growth, which led us to examine the mechanisms that stabilise turf algal states. Here we show that ocean acidification promotes turf algae over corals and macroalgae, mediating new habitat conditions that create stabilising feedback loops (altered physicochemical environment and microbial community, and an inhibition of recruitment) capable of locking turf systems in place. Such feedbacks help explain why degrad...
Predicting the impacts of ocean acidification on coastal ecosystems requires an understanding of the...
Loss of algal canopies can result in a shift towards a turf-dominated state, where variability in sp...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Human activities are rapidly changing the structure and function of coastal marine ecosystems. Large...
Human modification of the abiotic environment can cause profound change to biological communities, y...
AbstractCurrent trends in habitat loss have been forecast to accelerate under anticipated global cha...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Kelp forests are structurally complex habitats, which provide valuable services along 25% of the wor...
Synergies among stressors drive unanticipated changes to alternative states, yet little has been don...
Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, th...
Predictions about the ecological consequences of oceanic uptake of CO2 have been preoccupied with th...
Global climate change is threatening the structure, function, and health of ecosystems. While factor...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...
Temperate marine ecosystems globally are undergoing regime shifts from dominance by habitat-forming ...
Projected ocean acidification will have a detrimental impact on coral reef ecosystems, where fleshy ...
Predicting the impacts of ocean acidification on coastal ecosystems requires an understanding of the...
Loss of algal canopies can result in a shift towards a turf-dominated state, where variability in sp...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Human activities are rapidly changing the structure and function of coastal marine ecosystems. Large...
Human modification of the abiotic environment can cause profound change to biological communities, y...
AbstractCurrent trends in habitat loss have been forecast to accelerate under anticipated global cha...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Kelp forests are structurally complex habitats, which provide valuable services along 25% of the wor...
Synergies among stressors drive unanticipated changes to alternative states, yet little has been don...
Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, th...
Predictions about the ecological consequences of oceanic uptake of CO2 have been preoccupied with th...
Global climate change is threatening the structure, function, and health of ecosystems. While factor...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...
Temperate marine ecosystems globally are undergoing regime shifts from dominance by habitat-forming ...
Projected ocean acidification will have a detrimental impact on coral reef ecosystems, where fleshy ...
Predicting the impacts of ocean acidification on coastal ecosystems requires an understanding of the...
Loss of algal canopies can result in a shift towards a turf-dominated state, where variability in sp...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...