Macroalgae exhibit diverse responses to human disturbances on coral reefs

Author:

Cannon Sara E.1ORCID,Donner Simon D.1,Liu Angela12,González Espinosa Pedro C.13,Baird Andrew H.4,Baum Julia K.5,Bauman Andrew G.6,Beger Maria789,Benkwitt Cassandra E.10,Birt Matthew J.11,Chancerelle Yannick12,Cinner Joshua E.4,Crane Nicole L.1314,Denis Vianney15,Depczynski Martial11,Fadli Nur16,Fenner Douglas17,Fulton Christopher J.11,Golbuu Yimnang18,Graham Nicholas A. J.10,Guest James19,Harrison Hugo B.420,Hobbs Jean‐Paul A.21,Hoey Andrew S.4,Holmes Thomas H.22,Houk Peter23,Januchowski‐Hartley Fraser A.24,Jompa Jamaluddin25,Kuo Chao‐Yang426,Limmon Gino Valentino2728,Lin Yuting V.15,McClanahan Timothy R.29,Muenzel Dominic7,Paddack Michelle J.1330,Planes Serge12,Pratchett Morgan S.4,Radford Ben1131,Reimer James Davis3233,Richards Zoe T.3435,Ross Claire L.2231,Rulmal John1336,Sommer Brigitte3738,Williams Gareth J.39,Wilson Shaun K.2231

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography University of British Columbia British Columbia Vancouver Canada

2. School of Geography and the Environment University of Oxford Oxford UK

3. Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries University of British Columbia British Columbia Vancouver Canada

4. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies James Cook University Queensland Townsville Australia

5. Department of Biology University of Victoria British Columbia Victoria Canada

6. Department of Marine and Environmental Science Nova Southeastern University Florida Dania Beach USA

7. School of Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences University of Leeds Leeds UK

8. Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Pattimura University Ambon Indonesia

9. Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science University of Queensland Queensland St Lucia Australia

10. Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster University Lancaster UK

11. Australian Institute of Marine Science Western Australia Perth Australia

12. CRIOBE, UAR 3278 CNRS‐EPHE‐UPVD, Moorea French Polynesia and the French Center for Excellence for Coral Reefs (LabEx Corail) PSL Research University Paris France

13. One People One Reef California Santa Cruz USA

14. Department of Biology Cabrillo College California Aptos USA

15. Institute of Oceanography National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

16. Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh Indonesia

17. Coral Reef Consulting Pago Pago American Samoa

18. Palau International Coral Reef Center Koror Palau

19. School of Natural and Environmental Sciences Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

20. School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK

21. School of Biological Sciences The University of Queensland Queensland Brisbane Australia

22. Marine Science Program, Biodiversity and Conservation Science, Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions Western Australia Kensington Australia

23. University of Guam Marine Laboratory, UOG Station Mangilao Guam

24. Department of Biosciences Swansea University Swansea UK

25. Department of Marine Science and Fisheries Hasanuddin University South Sulawesi Makassar Indonesia

26. Biodiversity Research Center Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan

27. Department of Marine Biology Pattimura University Ambon Indonesia

28. Maritime and Marine Science Centre of Excellence Pattimura University Ambon Indonesia

29. Wildlife Conservation Society, Global Marine Programs New York Bronx USA

30. Santa Barbara City College California Santa Barbara USA

31. Oceans Institute, University of Western Australia Western Australia Perth Australia

32. Department of Marine Science, Chemistry and Biology, Faculty of Science University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

33. Tropical Biosphere Research Center University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

34. Coral Conservation and Research Group, School of Molecular and Life Sciences Curtin University Western Australia Bently Australia

35. Collections and Research, Western Australian Museum Western Australia Perth Australia

36. Ulithi Falalop Community Action Program Yap Micronesia

37. School of Life and Environmental Sciences The University of Sydney New South Wales Sydney Australia

38. School of Life Sciences University of Technology Sydney 2007 New South Wales Sydney Australia

39. School of Ocean Sciences Bangor University LL59 5AB Anglesey UK

Abstract

AbstractScientists and managers rely on indicator taxa such as coral and macroalgal cover to evaluate the effects of human disturbance on coral reefs, often assuming a universally positive relationship between local human disturbance and macroalgae. Despite evidence that macroalgae respond to local stressors in diverse ways, there have been few efforts to evaluate relationships between specific macroalgae taxa and local human‐driven disturbance. Using genus‐level monitoring data from 1205 sites in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, we assess whether macroalgae percent cover correlates with local human disturbance while accounting for factors that could obscure or confound relationships. Assessing macroalgae at genus level revealed that no genera were positively correlated with all human disturbance metrics. Instead, we found relationships between the division or genera of algae and specific human disturbances that were not detectable when pooling taxa into a single functional category, which is common to many analyses. The convention to use percent cover of macroalgae as an indication of local human disturbance therefore likely obscures signatures of local anthropogenic threats to reefs. Our limited understanding of relationships between human disturbance, macroalgae taxa, and their responses to human disturbances impedes the ability to diagnose and respond appropriately to these threats.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación

Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, Australian Research Council

Australian Institute of Marine Science

Australian Research Council

AXA Research Fund

Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

European Regional Development Fund

Fondation Bertarelli

Japan International Cooperation Agency

Leverhulme Trust

Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

National Geographic Society

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Research Foundation Singapore

National Science Foundation

Natural Environment Research Council

Newton Fund

Pacific Rim Research Program

Paul M. Angell Family Foundation

Pew Charitable Trusts

Royal Society

Rufford Foundation

University of Technology Sydney

Wildlife Conservation Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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