Spatial risk assessment of global change impacts on Swedish seagrass ecosystems

10Citations
Citations of this article
42Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Improved knowledge on the risk in ecologically important habitats on a regional scale from multiple stressors is critical for managing functioning and resilient ecosystems. This risk assessment aimed to identify seagrass ecosystems in southern Sweden that will be exposed to a high degree of change from multiple global change stressors in mid- and endof- century climate change conditions. Risk scores were calculated from the expected overlap of three stressors: sea surface temperature increases, ocean acidification and wind driven turbid conditions. Three high-risk regions were identified as areas likely to be exposed to a particularly high level of pressure from the global stressors by the end of the century. In these areas it can be expected that there will be a large degree of stressor change from the current conditions. Given the ecological importance of seagrass meadows for maintaining high biodiversity and a range of other ecosystem services, these risk zones should be given high priority for incorporation into management strategies, which can attempt to reduce controllable stressors in order to mitigate the consequences of some of the impending pressures and manage for maintained ecosystem resilience.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Perry, D., Hammar, L., Linderholm, H. W., & Gullström, M. (2020). Spatial risk assessment of global change impacts on Swedish seagrass ecosystems. PLoS ONE, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225318

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free