How does eutrophication impact bundles of ecosystem services in multiple coastal habitats using state-and-transition models

One of the current major scientific challenges to sustain social-ecological systems is to improve our understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services. Here, we analyze the bundles of ecosystem services supplie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ocean & coastal management 2019-05, Vol.174, p.144-153
Hauptverfasser: Kermagoret, Charlène, Claudet, Joachim, Derolez, Valérie, Nugues, Maggy M, Ouisse, Vincent, Quillien, Nolwenn, Baulaz, Yoann, Carlier, Antoine, Le Mao, Patrick, Scemama, Pierre, Vaschalde, Diane, Bailly, Denis, Mongruel, Rémi
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description One of the current major scientific challenges to sustain social-ecological systems is to improve our understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services. Here, we analyze the bundles of ecosystem services supplied by three coastal ecosystems (coastal lagoons, coral reefs and sandy beaches) along a gradient of eutrophication. Based on a state-and-transition model, we analyses the dynamic responses of ecological communities to environmental change and management actions. Although few exceptions are highlighted, increasing eutrophication in the three ecosystem types leads to a degradation of the ecosystem service bundles, particularly for nutrient and pathogen regulation/sequestration, or for the support of recreational and leisure activities. Despite few obstacles to their optimal use, state-andtransition models can be very powerful frameworks to integrate multiple functions and services delivered by ecosystems while accounting for their temporal dynamics.
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