Abstract
specific macroalgae taxa and local human-driven disturbance. Using genus-level monitoring data from 1,205 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 |
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Pages (from-to) | 3318-3330 |
Journal | Global Change Biology |
Volume | 29 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2023 |