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Widespread local chronic stressors in Caribbean coastal habitats

Coastal ecosystems and the livelihoods they support are threatened by stressors acting at global and local scales. Here we used the data produced by the Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity program (CARICOMP), the longest, largest monitoring program in the wider Caribbean, to evidence local-scale (...

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Autores principales: Chollett, Iliana, Collin, Rachel, Bastidas, Carolina, Cróquer, Aldo, Gayle, Peter M. H., Jordán-Dahlgren, Eric, Koltes, Karen, Oxenford, Hazel, Rodriguez-Ramirez, Alberto, Weil, Ernesto, Alemu, Jahson, Bone, David, Buchan, Kenneth C., Creary Ford, Marcia, Escalante-Mancera, Edgar, Garzón-Ferreira, Jaime, Guzmán, Hector M., Kjerfve, Björn, Klein, Eduardo, McCoy, Croy, Potts, Arthur C., Ruíz-Rentería, Francisco, Smith, Struan R., Tschirky, John, Cortés, Jorge
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5737976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29261694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188564
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author Chollett, Iliana
Collin, Rachel
Bastidas, Carolina
Cróquer, Aldo
Gayle, Peter M. H.
Jordán-Dahlgren, Eric
Koltes, Karen
Oxenford, Hazel
Rodriguez-Ramirez, Alberto
Weil, Ernesto
Alemu, Jahson
Bone, David
Buchan, Kenneth C.
Creary Ford, Marcia
Escalante-Mancera, Edgar
Garzón-Ferreira, Jaime
Guzmán, Hector M.
Kjerfve, Björn
Klein, Eduardo
McCoy, Croy
Potts, Arthur C.
Ruíz-Rentería, Francisco
Smith, Struan R.
Tschirky, John
Cortés, Jorge
author_facet Chollett, Iliana
Collin, Rachel
Bastidas, Carolina
Cróquer, Aldo
Gayle, Peter M. H.
Jordán-Dahlgren, Eric
Koltes, Karen
Oxenford, Hazel
Rodriguez-Ramirez, Alberto
Weil, Ernesto
Alemu, Jahson
Bone, David
Buchan, Kenneth C.
Creary Ford, Marcia
Escalante-Mancera, Edgar
Garzón-Ferreira, Jaime
Guzmán, Hector M.
Kjerfve, Björn
Klein, Eduardo
McCoy, Croy
Potts, Arthur C.
Ruíz-Rentería, Francisco
Smith, Struan R.
Tschirky, John
Cortés, Jorge
author_sort Chollett, Iliana
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description Coastal ecosystems and the livelihoods they support are threatened by stressors acting at global and local scales. Here we used the data produced by the Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity program (CARICOMP), the longest, largest monitoring program in the wider Caribbean, to evidence local-scale (decreases in water quality) and global-scale (increases in temperature) stressors across the basin. Trend analyses showed that visibility decreased at 42% of the stations, indicating that local-scale chronic stressors are widespread. On the other hand, only 18% of the stations showed increases in water temperature that would be expected from global warming, partially reflecting the limits in detecting trends due to inherent natural variability of temperature data. Decreases in visibility were associated with increased human density. However, this link can be decoupled by environmental factors, with conditions that increase the flush of water, dampening the effects of human influence. Besides documenting environmental stressors throughout the basin, our results can be used to inform future monitoring programs, if the desire is to identify stations that provide early warning signals of anthropogenic impacts. All CARICOMP environmental data are now available, providing an invaluable baseline that can be used to strengthen research, conservation, and management of coastal ecosystems in the Caribbean basin.
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spelling pubmed-57379762017-12-29 Widespread local chronic stressors in Caribbean coastal habitats Chollett, Iliana Collin, Rachel Bastidas, Carolina Cróquer, Aldo Gayle, Peter M. H. Jordán-Dahlgren, Eric Koltes, Karen Oxenford, Hazel Rodriguez-Ramirez, Alberto Weil, Ernesto Alemu, Jahson Bone, David Buchan, Kenneth C. Creary Ford, Marcia Escalante-Mancera, Edgar Garzón-Ferreira, Jaime Guzmán, Hector M. Kjerfve, Björn Klein, Eduardo McCoy, Croy Potts, Arthur C. Ruíz-Rentería, Francisco Smith, Struan R. Tschirky, John Cortés, Jorge PLoS One Research Article Coastal ecosystems and the livelihoods they support are threatened by stressors acting at global and local scales. Here we used the data produced by the Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity program (CARICOMP), the longest, largest monitoring program in the wider Caribbean, to evidence local-scale (decreases in water quality) and global-scale (increases in temperature) stressors across the basin. Trend analyses showed that visibility decreased at 42% of the stations, indicating that local-scale chronic stressors are widespread. On the other hand, only 18% of the stations showed increases in water temperature that would be expected from global warming, partially reflecting the limits in detecting trends due to inherent natural variability of temperature data. Decreases in visibility were associated with increased human density. However, this link can be decoupled by environmental factors, with conditions that increase the flush of water, dampening the effects of human influence. Besides documenting environmental stressors throughout the basin, our results can be used to inform future monitoring programs, if the desire is to identify stations that provide early warning signals of anthropogenic impacts. All CARICOMP environmental data are now available, providing an invaluable baseline that can be used to strengthen research, conservation, and management of coastal ecosystems in the Caribbean basin. Public Library of Science 2017-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5737976/ /pubmed/29261694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188564 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Chollett, Iliana
Collin, Rachel
Bastidas, Carolina
Cróquer, Aldo
Gayle, Peter M. H.
Jordán-Dahlgren, Eric
Koltes, Karen
Oxenford, Hazel
Rodriguez-Ramirez, Alberto
Weil, Ernesto
Alemu, Jahson
Bone, David
Buchan, Kenneth C.
Creary Ford, Marcia
Escalante-Mancera, Edgar
Garzón-Ferreira, Jaime
Guzmán, Hector M.
Kjerfve, Björn
Klein, Eduardo
McCoy, Croy
Potts, Arthur C.
Ruíz-Rentería, Francisco
Smith, Struan R.
Tschirky, John
Cortés, Jorge
Widespread local chronic stressors in Caribbean coastal habitats
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title_full Widespread local chronic stressors in Caribbean coastal habitats
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title_short Widespread local chronic stressors in Caribbean coastal habitats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5737976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29261694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188564
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