Abstract
Scientists 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.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 3318-3330 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Global Change Biology |
| Volume | 29 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2023 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Funding
The authors are grateful to the editors and two anonymous reviewers for their careful reading of earlier drafts and their constructive input. See the Supporting Information for full acknowledgments.
| Funders | Funder number |
|---|---|
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación. | Grant Number: 7/AMD/E1/KP.PTNBH/2020 |
| ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University | |
| Australian Institute of Marine Science | |
| Australian Research Council | Grant Numbers: ARC Linkage Project LP160101508, CE140100020, DP0877905, FT160100047, P110101540 |
| AXA Research Fund | Grant Number: 154-000-649-507 |
| Canadian Foundation for Innovation | |
| Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. | Grant Numbers: Discovery Grant, RGPIN-2019-04056 |
| Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australian Research Council | Grant Number: CE110001014 |
| David and Lucile Packard Foundation | |
| Australia Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions | |
| Director of National Parks Australia | |
| European Regional Development Fund | Grant Number: 80761-SU-1365 |
| Fondation Bertarelli | |
| French Minister for Ecology | |
| Government of Palau | |
| Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology | |
| INSU-CNRS | |
| IR ILICO | |
| Japan International Cooperation Agency | |
| Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science | |
| Leverhulme Trust | |
| Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation | |
| Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions | Grant Number: TRIM-DLV-747102 |
| Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan | 104-2611-M-002-020-MY2, 106-2611-M-002-008, 107-2611-M-002-011, 108-2611-M-002-013, 109-2611-M-002-017 |
| National Geographic Society | #7941-05 |
| National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | NA15NMF4270336 |
| National Research Foundation Singapore | Grant Number: Marine Science Research and Development Programme |
| National Science Foundation | 1546374, 1622339 |
| Natural Environment Research Council | NE/S006931/1 |
| Newton Fund | |
| Ocean Affairs Council of Taiwan | OAC-UNIV-108-004 |
| Office of Insular Affairs | CRI-Ulithi1-2 |
| Pacific Rim Research Program | |
| Paul M. Angell Family Foundation | |
| Pew Charitable Trusts | |
| Royal Society | UF140691 |
| Rufford Foundation | |
| The Isobel Bennett Fellowship | |
| Tiffany & Co Foundation | |
| University of Technology Sydney | |
| Welsh European Funding Office | |
| Western Australian Museum | |
| Western Indian Ocean Marine Science for Management | |
| Wildlife Conservation Society | |
| Woodside |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Global and Planetary Change
- Environmental Chemistry
- Ecology
- General Environmental Science
Keywords
- coral reef health
- coral reefs
- Indian Ocean
- local human disturbance
- macroalgae
- multiple stressors
- Pacific Ocean
Disciplines
- Marine Biology