2014
DOI: 10.1890/13-1879.1
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Experimenting with ecosystem interaction networks in search of threshold potentials in real‐world marine ecosystems

Abstract: Abstract. Thresholds profoundly affect our understanding and management of ecosystem dynamics, but we have yet to develop practical techniques to assess the risk that thresholds will be crossed. Combining ecological knowledge of critical system interdependencies with a largescale experiment, we tested for breaks in the ecosystem interaction network to identify threshold potential in real-world ecosystem dynamics. Our experiment with the bivalves Macomona liliana and Austrovenus stutchburyi on marine sandflats … Show more

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“…Hobo data loggers (Onset Corp.) and Thermochron i-buttons were used to quantify differences in light intensity and temperature between treatments. These nine experimentally manipulated plots (2 × 2 m) are a subset of treatments that formed part of a larger experiment designed to examine the interactive effects of light intensity, nutrient loading, and Macomona grazing pressure on sand flat community biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (Thrush et al, 2014). The full experiment consisted of 28 treatments that were randomly positioned in 7 blocks (14 × 56 m, one replicate of each treatment per block).…”
Section: Study Area and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hobo data loggers (Onset Corp.) and Thermochron i-buttons were used to quantify differences in light intensity and temperature between treatments. These nine experimentally manipulated plots (2 × 2 m) are a subset of treatments that formed part of a larger experiment designed to examine the interactive effects of light intensity, nutrient loading, and Macomona grazing pressure on sand flat community biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (Thrush et al, 2014). The full experiment consisted of 28 treatments that were randomly positioned in 7 blocks (14 × 56 m, one replicate of each treatment per block).…”
Section: Study Area and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, regime shifts can be traced back to the interaction of environmental drivers with ecological processes , Thrush et al 2014. The importance of these interactions in driving change implies that management actions that only focus on limiting levels of stress, disturbance, or the removal of organisms without also paying attention to ecosystem responses are likely to generate surprise.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the seagrass dies off, fine sediments are readily resuspended, reducing light and inhibiting regrowth or restoration (van der Heide et al 2012). Principles are emerging that would allow feedbacks to be predicted and empirically tested to see how interaction networks may change their typology (Thrush et al 2012(Thrush et al , 2014. The strength of interactions within a network may change with a specific intervention emphasising the need to consider multiple actions or a series of actions to guide a system.…”
Section: Gather Data and Search For Warning Signsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Structural equation modeling is a technique for testing and estimating causal relations using a combination of statistical data, qualitative causal assumptions, and a theoretical model. The concepts of SEM have been well described (Grace 2006;Pugesek et al 2003;Grace et al 2010;Kline 2015), but their application to marine and pelagic systems remains relatively uncommon (Blake and Duffy 2012;Brewer et al 2012;Thrush et al 2014). A SEM tests causal mechanisms, whereas general linear models (including multiple regression techniques) test statistical significance but do not confirm or reject a theoretical model (Kline 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%