2020
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3130
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Complex interactions among stressors evolve over time to drive shifts from short turfs to macroalgae on tropical reefs

Abstract: Citation: Fong, C. R., C. J., Gaynusand R. C., Carpenter. 2020. Complex interactions among stressors evolve over time to drive shifts from short turfs to macroalgae on tropical reefs. Ecosphere 11(5):Abstract. Multiple stressors acting simultaneously on ecological communities are the new normal state.Stressor number and strength will increase with rising anthropogenic activity, making it critical to understand both stressor effects and interactions. Stressor temporal regimes vary in intensity, frequency, and d… Show more

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“…1 ). While we did not estimate sediment loads, comparable rainfall events have pulsed sediment into this bay (Fong et al 2020a , b ), and the water was visibly discolored with red sediment from the agricultural watershed (Fig. 1 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…1 ). While we did not estimate sediment loads, comparable rainfall events have pulsed sediment into this bay (Fong et al 2020a , b ), and the water was visibly discolored with red sediment from the agricultural watershed (Fig. 1 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…To understand how rainfall events impact top-down control on short algal turf communities, we compared herbivore exclosure experiments from previously published experiments without rainfall (Fong et al 2018 ) and with light rainfall (Fong et al 2020b ) to our experiment conducted during an extreme rainfall that produced a visible sediment plume in January 2020. All three of these experiments were conducted on the same fringing reef along Cook’s Bay (− 17.489825, − 149.825907) in Moorea, French Polynesia within the same ~ 100 m × 20 m area.…”
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