Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whether the return of certain predator species or a diversity of predator species can lead to re-establishment of important top-down forces that regulate whole ecosystems. Here we report that the algal recovery in a Mediterranean Marine Protected Area did not derive from the increase in the traditional strong predators, but rather from the establishment of a previously unknown interaction between the thermophilic fish Thalassoma pavo and the seastar Marthasterias glacialis. The interaction resulted in elevated predation rates on sea urchins responsible for algal overgrazing. Manipulative experiments and field observations revealed that the proximit...
Despite the major ecological importance of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are an essential tool for marine biodiversity conservation. Yet, their...
Increasing anthropogenic pressures are causing long-lasting regime shifts from high-diversity ecosys...
Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whethe...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...
International audienceWorldwide, the loss of predatory fish due to overexploitation has altered the ...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Canopy-forming algae are declining globally due to multiple disturbances. This decline has recently ...
In the Mediterranean, fishing bans generally allow the recovery of populations of sea urchin predato...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) were acknowledged globally as effective tools to mitigate the threats ...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
Macroalgae is the dominant trophic group on Mediterranean infralittoral rocky bottoms, whereas zooxa...
International audienceCanopy-forming algae are declining globally due to multiple disturbances. This...
How the combination of positive and negative species interactions acts to drive community dynamics i...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) were acknowledged globally as effective tools to mitigate the threats ...
Despite the major ecological importance of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are an essential tool for marine biodiversity conservation. Yet, their...
Increasing anthropogenic pressures are causing long-lasting regime shifts from high-diversity ecosys...
Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whethe...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...
International audienceWorldwide, the loss of predatory fish due to overexploitation has altered the ...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Canopy-forming algae are declining globally due to multiple disturbances. This decline has recently ...
In the Mediterranean, fishing bans generally allow the recovery of populations of sea urchin predato...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) were acknowledged globally as effective tools to mitigate the threats ...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
Macroalgae is the dominant trophic group on Mediterranean infralittoral rocky bottoms, whereas zooxa...
International audienceCanopy-forming algae are declining globally due to multiple disturbances. This...
How the combination of positive and negative species interactions acts to drive community dynamics i...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) were acknowledged globally as effective tools to mitigate the threats ...
Despite the major ecological importance of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are an essential tool for marine biodiversity conservation. Yet, their...
Increasing anthropogenic pressures are causing long-lasting regime shifts from high-diversity ecosys...