生物多样性
变量(数学)
环境科学
环境资源管理
地理
生态学
生物
数学
数学分析
作者
Michael Sievers,Rod M. Connolly,Kimberly A. Finlayson,Michaela E. Kitchingman,Andria Ostrowski,Ryan M. Pearson,Mischa P. Turschwell,María Fernanda Adame,Ana B. Bugnot,Ellen M. Ditria,Robin Hale,Brian R. Silliman,Stephen E. Swearer,Stephanie R. Valdez,Christopher J. Brown
出处
期刊:One earth
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-04-01
卷期号:7 (4): 623-634
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2024.02.013
摘要
Summary
Coastal ecosystems are being restored to combat environmental degradation and biodiversity loss. Colonization of restored sites by non-habitat-forming animals improves outcomes for ecosystems and society, yet there has been no review of how animals respond to coastal restoration. Here, we extracted 5,133 response ratios from 160 studies to show how coastal ecosystem restoration benefits animals as individuals, populations, and communities. Abundances and diversity at restored sites were greater than at degraded (61% and 35%, respectively) and unstructured (42% and 37%) control sites and similar to those at natural reference sites (both within 2%). Individuals in restored sites were similar in condition to those within control and reference sites. However, responses among projects were highly variable and rarely related to restored site maturity or characteristics, presenting a challenge for predicting outcomes and highlighting the need to improve restoration techniques, monitoring, and reporting. Nevertheless, studies so far suggest coastal restoration benefits biodiversity.
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