Marine macroinvertebrate ecosystem services under changing conditions of seagrasses and mangroves

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Highlights

  • Overfishing and climate change show potential effects on MMI ES.

  • MMI regulating ES can be quantified using species richness and functional traits.

  • Digital platforms are valuable tools to retrieve data but have limitations.

  • Baseline data and information on environmental changes and MMI ES is provided.

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the impact of changing environmental conditions on MMI ES in seagrasses and mangroves. We used data from satellite and biodiversity platforms combined with field data to explore the links between ecosystem pressures (habitat conversion, overexploitation, climate change), conditions (environmental quality, ecosystem attributes), and MMI ES (provisioning, regulation, cultural). Both seagrass and mangrove extents increased significantly since 2016. While sea surface temperature showed no significant annual variation, sea surface partial pressure CO2, height above sea level and pH presented significant changes. Among the environmental quality variables only silicate, PO4 and phytoplankton showed significant annual varying trends. The MMI food provisioning increased significantly, indicating overexploitation that needs urgent attention. MMI regulation and cultural ES did not show significant trends overtime. Our results show that MMI ES are affected by multiple factors and their interactions can be complex and non-linear. We identified key research gaps and suggested future directions for research. We also provided relevant data that can support future ES assessments.

Keywords

Coastal zone
Ecosystem change
Human pressures
Climate change
Environmental parameters
Fisheries
Functional traits
Species richness
Marine Protected Areas
Human well-being

Data availability

Data have been deposited in Zenodo and the link has been provided in the manuscript data availability section

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