Long-term ecological trajectories of a disturbed Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Biguglia lagoon): Ecosystem-based approach and considering its resilience for conservation?

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Ligorini, Viviana [1 ]
Malet, Nathalie [2 ]
Garrido, Marie [3 ]
Four, Brian [1 ]
Etourneau, Sabrina [4 ]
Leoncini, Antoine Simon [4 ]
Dufresne, Christiane [5 ]
Cecchi, Philippe [6 ]
Pasqualini, Vanina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Corse, CNRS, UMR SPE, UMS Stella Mare, Corte, France
[2] Ifremer, Lab Environm Ressources Provence Azur Corse LER PA, Bastia, France
[3] Environm Agcy Cors, Corte, France
[4] Corsican Reg Council, Serv Biguglia Lagoon Nat Reserve, Furiani, France
[5] Arctus Inc, Rimouski, PQ, Canada
[6] Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, MARBEC,IRD, Montpellier, France
关键词
mediterranean coastal lagoon; resilience; management; ecosystem-based approach (EBA); biological invasion; dinoflagellates; HABs; CALLINECTES-SAPIDUS RATHBUN; CTENOPHORE MNEMIOPSIS-LEIDYI; WATER FLUX MANAGEMENT; HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS; PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES; PROROCENTRUM-MINIMUM; CLIMATE-CHANGE; 1ST RECORD; EUTROPHICATION; DINOFLAGELLATE;
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10.3389/fmars.2022.937795
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
Coastal lagoons are subjected to ever-increasing direct or indirect anthropic pressures and are inexorably deteriorating with serious issues regarding their resilience. In this paper, we assessed the functioning and evolution of the highly disturbed Biguglia coastal lagoon (Mediterranean Sea, Corsica) through an ecosystem-based approach (EBA), using multiple biotic and abiotic proxies (hydro-climatic context and eutrophication), considering its connectivity to sea and watershed and biological compartments (macrophytes, phytoplankton, and invasive species) and taking into account human influence (management actions and fishing activities). The aim of this work is firstly to provide a comprehensive analysis of its long-term (2000-2021) ecological evolution trajectory and then, based on these results, to anticipate management strategies for supporting its conservation and restoration, and the maintenance of ecosystem services it offers. Results revealed that while the lagoon showed these days a good capacity to recover after disturbance and absorb change, it recently exhibited considerable changes in its phytoplankton community composition, developed an increased susceptibility to biological invasion, and experienced a drastic reduction in fish stocks. The major interannual variations of the mean salinity, strongly dependent on management interventions beyond natural climatic variability, summarized this instability. In the future, the lagoon may no longer be able to cope with even small disturbances, which could then be sufficient to reach a breakpoint and tip the system permanently into undesired/degraded states. We demonstrated that local and punctual management actions are not always beneficial for the entire ecosystem or even detrimental in some instances. Such a retrospective ecosystem-based approach is fundamental for producing the holistic insights required to implement efficient integrated ecosystem management. This further helps enhance lagoon resilience and hence preserve its ecosystem services in the context of increasing global changes. Such lessons are useful anywhere for comparable ecosystems.
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