Communications Biology (Mar 2021)

Large-scale shift in the structure of a kelp forest ecosystem co-occurs with an epizootic and marine heatwave

  • Meredith L. McPherson,
  • Dennis J. I. Finger,
  • Henry F. Houskeeper,
  • Tom W. Bell,
  • Mark H. Carr,
  • Laura Rogers-Bennett,
  • Raphael M. Kudela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01827-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Meredith McPherson et al. use a 34-year time series of satellite and in situ derived data to study bull kelp forests of northern California and demonstrate the ecosystem shifts following a marine heatwave event between 2014 and 2016. The results show that increased herbivory by sea urchins due to the loss of a predator reduced bull kelp forest resistance to fluctuating environmental conditions and point to the importance of ecosystem-based and adaptive management strategies.