Global regime shift dynamics of catastrophic sea urchin overgrazing
University of Tasmania · Dalhousie University · +15 more institutions
Abstract
A pronounced, widespread and persistent regime shift among marine ecosystems is observable on temperate rocky reefs as a result of sea urchin overgrazing. Here, we empirically define regime-shift dynamics for this grazing system which transitions between productive macroalgal beds and impoverished urchin barrens. Catastrophic in nature, urchin overgrazing in a well-studied Australian system demonstrates a discontinuous regime shift, which is of particular management concern as recovery of desirable macroalgal beds requires reducing grazers to well below the initial threshold of overgrazing. Generality of this regime-shift dynamic is explored across 13 rocky reef systems (spanning 11 different regions from both…
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20Topics & keywords
- Overgrazing
- Regime shift
- Alternative stable state
- Environmental science
- Reef
- Ecology
- Grazing
- Ecosystem
- Life below water