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Habitat collapse due to overgrazing threatens turtle conservation in marine protected areas.

Marjolijn J A Christianen1, Peter M J Herman, Tjeerd J Bouma, Leon P M Lamers, Marieke M van Katwijk, Tjisse van der Heide, Peter J Mumby, Brian R Silliman, Sarah L Engelhard, Madelon van de Kerk, Wawan Kiswara, Johan van de Koppel.   

Abstract

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are key tools for combatting the global overexploitation of endangered species. The prevailing paradigm is that MPAs are beneficial in helping to restore ecosystems to more 'natural' conditions. However, MPAs may have unintended negative effects when increasing densities of protected species exert destructive effects on their habitat. Here, we report on severe seagrass degradation in a decade-old MPA where hyper-abundant green turtles adopted a previously undescribed below-ground foraging strategy. By digging for and consuming rhizomes and roots, turtles create abundant bare gaps, thereby enhancing erosion and reducing seagrass regrowth. A fully parametrized model reveals that the ecosystem is approaching a tipping point, where consumption overwhelms regrowth, which could potentially lead to complete collapse of the seagrass habitat. Seagrass recovery will not ensue unless turtle density is reduced to nearly zero, eliminating the MPA's value as a turtle reserve. Our results reveal an unrecognized, yet imminent threat to MPAs, as sea turtle densities are increasing at major nesting sites and the decline of seagrass habitat forces turtles to concentrate on the remaining meadows inside reserves. This emphasizes the need for policy and management approaches that consider the interactions of protected species with their habitat.

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Keywords:  alternate stable states; marine reserves; plant–herbivore interactions

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24403341      PMCID: PMC3896025          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.2890

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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