Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management

Top-down controls of complex foodwebs maintain the balance among the critical groups of corals, algae, and herbivores, thus allowing the persistence of corals reefs as three-dimensional, biogenic structures with high biodiversity, heterogeneity, resistance, resilience and connectivity, and the deliv...

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Main Author: Angela Dikou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-05-01
Series:Diversity
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/2/5/717/
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spelling doaj-4828afba4c9446e398ddb99bda5761392020-11-24T22:56:12ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182010-05-012571773710.3390/d2050717Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef ManagementAngela DikouTop-down controls of complex foodwebs maintain the balance among the critical groups of corals, algae, and herbivores, thus allowing the persistence of corals reefs as three-dimensional, biogenic structures with high biodiversity, heterogeneity, resistance, resilience and connectivity, and the delivery of essential goods and services to societies. On contemporary reefs world-wide, however, top-down controls have been weakened due to reduction in herbivory levels (overfishing or disease outbreak) while bottom-up controls have increased due to water quality degradation (increase in sediment and nutrient load) and climate forcing (seawater warming and acidification) leading to algal-dominated alternate benthic states of coral reefs, which are indicative of a trajectory towards ecological extinction. Management to reverse common trajectories of degradation for coral reefs necessitates a shift from optimization in marine resource use and conservation towards building socio-economic resilience into coral reef systems while attending to the most manageable human impacts (fishing and water quality) and the global-scale causes (climate change). http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/2/5/717/alternate statesanthropogenic impactsresilience management
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author Angela Dikou
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Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management
Diversity
alternate states
anthropogenic impacts
resilience management
author_facet Angela Dikou
author_sort Angela Dikou
title Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management
title_short Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management
title_full Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management
title_fullStr Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management
title_full_unstemmed Ecological Processes and Contemporary Coral Reef Management
title_sort ecological processes and contemporary coral reef management
publisher MDPI AG
series Diversity
issn 1424-2818
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Top-down controls of complex foodwebs maintain the balance among the critical groups of corals, algae, and herbivores, thus allowing the persistence of corals reefs as three-dimensional, biogenic structures with high biodiversity, heterogeneity, resistance, resilience and connectivity, and the delivery of essential goods and services to societies. On contemporary reefs world-wide, however, top-down controls have been weakened due to reduction in herbivory levels (overfishing or disease outbreak) while bottom-up controls have increased due to water quality degradation (increase in sediment and nutrient load) and climate forcing (seawater warming and acidification) leading to algal-dominated alternate benthic states of coral reefs, which are indicative of a trajectory towards ecological extinction. Management to reverse common trajectories of degradation for coral reefs necessitates a shift from optimization in marine resource use and conservation towards building socio-economic resilience into coral reef systems while attending to the most manageable human impacts (fishing and water quality) and the global-scale causes (climate change).
topic alternate states
anthropogenic impacts
resilience management
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/2/5/717/
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