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The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery

Seagrass meadows support key ecosystem services, via provision of food directly for herbivores, and indirectly to their predators. The importance of herbivores in seagrass meadows has been well-documented, but the links between food webs and ecosystem services in seagrass meadows have not previously...

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Autores principales: Scott, Abigail L., York, Paul H., Duncan, Clare, Macreadie, Peter I., Connolly, Rod M., Ellis, Megan T., Jarvis, Jessie C., Jinks, Kristin I., Marsh, Helene, Rasheed, Michael A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29487606
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00127
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author Scott, Abigail L.
York, Paul H.
Duncan, Clare
Macreadie, Peter I.
Connolly, Rod M.
Ellis, Megan T.
Jarvis, Jessie C.
Jinks, Kristin I.
Marsh, Helene
Rasheed, Michael A.
author_facet Scott, Abigail L.
York, Paul H.
Duncan, Clare
Macreadie, Peter I.
Connolly, Rod M.
Ellis, Megan T.
Jarvis, Jessie C.
Jinks, Kristin I.
Marsh, Helene
Rasheed, Michael A.
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description Seagrass meadows support key ecosystem services, via provision of food directly for herbivores, and indirectly to their predators. The importance of herbivores in seagrass meadows has been well-documented, but the links between food webs and ecosystem services in seagrass meadows have not previously been made explicit. Herbivores interact with ecosystem services – including carbon sequestration, cultural values, and coastal protection. Interactions can be positive or negative and depend on a range of factors including the herbivore identity and the grazing type and intensity. There can be unintended consequences from management actions based on a poor understanding of trade-offs that occur with complex seagrass-herbivore interactions. Tropical seagrass meadows support a diversity of grazers spanning the meso-, macro-, and megaherbivore scales. We present a conceptual model to describe how multiple ecosystem services are influenced by herbivore pressure in tropical seagrass meadows. Our model suggests that a balanced ecosystem, incorporating both seagrass and herbivore diversity, is likely to sustain the broadest range of ecosystem services. Our framework suggests the pathway to achieve desired ecosystem services outcomes requires knowledge on four key areas: (1) how size classes of herbivores interact to structure seagrass; (2) desired community and management values; (3) seagrass responses to top–down and bottom–up controls; (4) the pathway from intermediate to final ecosystem services and human benefits. We suggest research should be directed to these areas. Herbivory is a major structuring influence in tropical seagrass systems and needs to be considered for effective management of these critical habitats and their services.
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spelling pubmed-58165792018-02-27 The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery Scott, Abigail L. York, Paul H. Duncan, Clare Macreadie, Peter I. Connolly, Rod M. Ellis, Megan T. Jarvis, Jessie C. Jinks, Kristin I. Marsh, Helene Rasheed, Michael A. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Seagrass meadows support key ecosystem services, via provision of food directly for herbivores, and indirectly to their predators. The importance of herbivores in seagrass meadows has been well-documented, but the links between food webs and ecosystem services in seagrass meadows have not previously been made explicit. Herbivores interact with ecosystem services – including carbon sequestration, cultural values, and coastal protection. Interactions can be positive or negative and depend on a range of factors including the herbivore identity and the grazing type and intensity. There can be unintended consequences from management actions based on a poor understanding of trade-offs that occur with complex seagrass-herbivore interactions. Tropical seagrass meadows support a diversity of grazers spanning the meso-, macro-, and megaherbivore scales. We present a conceptual model to describe how multiple ecosystem services are influenced by herbivore pressure in tropical seagrass meadows. Our model suggests that a balanced ecosystem, incorporating both seagrass and herbivore diversity, is likely to sustain the broadest range of ecosystem services. Our framework suggests the pathway to achieve desired ecosystem services outcomes requires knowledge on four key areas: (1) how size classes of herbivores interact to structure seagrass; (2) desired community and management values; (3) seagrass responses to top–down and bottom–up controls; (4) the pathway from intermediate to final ecosystem services and human benefits. We suggest research should be directed to these areas. Herbivory is a major structuring influence in tropical seagrass systems and needs to be considered for effective management of these critical habitats and their services. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5816579/ /pubmed/29487606 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00127 Text en Copyright © 2018 Scott, York, Duncan, Macreadie, Connolly, Ellis, Jarvis, Jinks, Marsh and Rasheed. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Scott, Abigail L.
York, Paul H.
Duncan, Clare
Macreadie, Peter I.
Connolly, Rod M.
Ellis, Megan T.
Jarvis, Jessie C.
Jinks, Kristin I.
Marsh, Helene
Rasheed, Michael A.
The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery
title The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery
title_full The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery
title_fullStr The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery
title_short The Role of Herbivory in Structuring Tropical Seagrass Ecosystem Service Delivery
title_sort role of herbivory in structuring tropical seagrass ecosystem service delivery
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29487606
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00127
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