Victim of changes? Marine macroalgae in a changing world
ORCID
- Andy Foggo: 0000-0002-0280-0824
Abstract
Background Marine macroalgae (‘seaweeds’) are a diverse and globally distributed group of photosynthetic organisms that together generate considerable primary productivity, provide an array of different habitats for other organisms, and contribute many important ecosystem functions and services. As a result of continued anthropogenic stress on marine systems, many macroalgal species and habitats face an uncertain future, risking their vital contribution to global productivity and ecosystem service provision. Scope After briefly considering the remarkable taxonomy and ecological distribution of marine macroalgae, we review how the threats posed by a combination of anthropogenically induced stressors affect seaweed species and communities. From there we highlight five critical avenues for further research to explore (long-term monitoring, use of functional traits, focus on early ontogeny, biotic interactions and impact of marine litter on coastal vegetation). Conclusions Although there are considerable parallels with terrestrial vascular plant responses to the many threats posed by anthropogenic stressors, we note that the impacts of some (e.g. habitat loss) are much less keenly felt in the oceans than on land. Nevertheless, and in common with terrestrial plant communities, the impact of climate change will inevitably be the most pernicious threat to the future persistence of seaweed species, communities and service provision. While understanding macroalgal responses to simultaneous environmental stressors is inevitably a complex exercise, our attempt to highlight synergies with terrestrial systems, and provide five future research priorities to elucidate some of the important trends and mechanisms of response, may yet offer some small contribution to this goal.
DOI
10.1093/aob/mcad185
Publication Date
2024-01-01
Publication Title
Annals of Botany
Volume
133
Issue
1
ISSN
0305-7364
Embargo Period
2024-11-23
Keywords
Algal turfs, biogenic habitat, coastal erosion, ecosystem services, kelp, marine heat waves, seaweed, storm surge, wave attenuation, Seaweed/physiology, Climate Change, Ecosystem, Photosynthesis
First Page
1
Last Page
16
Recommended Citation
Hanley, M., Firth, L., & Foggo, A. (2024) 'Victim of changes? Marine macroalgae in a changing world', Annals of Botany, 133(1), pp. 1-16. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcad185