Toward a Multi-stressor Theory for Coral Reefs in a Changing World

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Carling Bieg
Henri Vallès
Alexander Tewfik
Brian E. Lapointe
Kevin S. McCann
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[1] University of Guelph,Department of Integrative Biology
[2] Yale University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[3] The University of the West Indies,Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences
[4] COAST (Coastal Ocean Association of Science and Technology),undefined
[5] Florida Atlantic University-Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute,undefined
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Ecosystems | 2024年 / 27卷
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coral reefs; multi-stressors; ecological theory; transients; alternate states; global change;
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Coral reefs are facing a constant barrage of human impacts, including eutrophication, overharvesting and climate change. While the local effects of overharvesting have been well-studied, regional nutrient loading from anthropogenic activities on land and global climate change-induced disturbances are increasing in magnitude and necessitating cross-scale multi-stressor approaches for coral reef ecology. Here, we expand on longstanding theory to develop an integrated multi-stressor framework for coral reefs. We show that: (i) The geometry of a simple, empirically motivated model suggests nutrients and harvesting can operate similarly, and synergistically, in driving shifts from coral- to algae-dominated reefs, resulting in clear context-dependent management implications; and (ii) this same geometry suggests climate-driven coral mortality can drive the presence of long transients and climate-driven alternate states, even in moderately impacted ecosystems. Reefs seemingly in a “safe space” based on individual stressors may in fact be much more susceptible to increasingly frequent storms and bleaching events in multi-stressor conditions. By integrating these findings with general ecological and theoretical concepts, we suggest that responses in benthic composition may act as “signatures of change” to multi-stressors, allowing us to develop a predictive and generalizable multi-stressor framework for coral reefs under global change. In line with this theory, we detail empirical evidence from Barbados of historical changes in reef composition and multi-stressor impacts within our framework. By bridging coral reef ecology and general ecological concepts, we can better understand ecosystem functioning and resilience in these important yet highly threatened systems.
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