A holistic view of marine regime shifts

Author:

Conversi Alessandra123,Dakos Vasilis4,Gårdmark Anna5,Ling Scott6,Folke Carl78,Mumby Peter J.9,Greene Charles10,Edwards Martin3,Blenckner Thorsten8,Casini Michele11,Pershing Andrew12,Möllmann Christian13

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Marine Sciences, National Research Council of Italy, Forte Santa Teresa, Loc Pozzuolo, Lerici, La Spezia 19032, Italy

2. Centre for Marine and Coastal Policy, Marine Institute, Plymouth University, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK

3. SAHFOS, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2PB, UK

4. Integrative Ecology Group, Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC), Américo Vespucio s/n, Sevilla 41092, Spain

5. Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Coastal Research, Skolgatan 6, Öregrund 742 42, Sweden

6. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 129, HOBART TAS 7001, Tasmania

7. Beijer Institute, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, PO Box 50005, Stockholm 104 05, Sweden

8. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Kräftriket 2B, Stockholm 106 91, Sweden

9. Marine Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Biological Sciences and ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia

10. Ocean Resources and Ecosystems Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, NY, USA

11. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resources, Institute of Marine Research, Turistgatan 5, Lysekil 45330, Sweden

12. Gulf of Maine Research Institute, 350 Commercial Street, Portland, ME 04101, USA

13. Institute for Hydrobiology and Fisheries Science, University of Hamburg, Grosse Elbstrasse 133, Hamburg 22767, Germany

Abstract

Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine management that assures the provision of ecosystem services to humanity. While regime shift theory is well developed, there is still no common understanding on drivers, mechanisms and characteristic of abrupt changes in real marine ecosystems. Based on contributions to the present theme issue, we highlight some general issues that need to be overcome for developing a more comprehensive understanding of marine ecosystem regime shifts. We find a great divide between benthic reef and pelagic ocean systems in how regime shift theory is linked to observed abrupt changes. Furthermore, we suggest that the long-lasting discussion on the prevalence of top-down trophic or bottom-up physical drivers in inducing regime shifts may be overcome by taking into consideration the synergistic interactions of multiple stressors, and the special characteristics of different ecosystem types. We present a framework for the holistic investigation of marine regime shifts that considers multiple exogenous drivers that interact with endogenous mechanisms to cause abrupt, catastrophic change. This framework takes into account the time-delayed synergies of these stressors, which erode the resilience of the ecosystem and eventually enable the crossing of ecological thresholds. Finally, considering that increased pressures in the marine environment are predicted by the current climate change assessments, in order to avoid major losses of ecosystem services, we suggest that marine management approaches should incorporate knowledge on environmental thresholds and develop tools that consider regime shift dynamics and characteristics. This grand challenge can only be achieved through a holistic view of marine ecosystem dynamics as evidenced by this theme issue.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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