Abstract

Threats to and loss of seagrass ecosystems globally, impact not only natural resources but also the lives of people who directly or indirectly depend on these systems. Seagrass ecosystems play a multi-functional role in human well-being, e.g. food through fisheries, control of erosion and protection against floods. Quantifying these services reveals their contributions to human well-being and helps justify seagrass conservation. There has been no comprehensive assessment as to whether seagrass ecosystem services are perceived to vary over the globe or amongst genera. Our study compiles the most complete list of ecosystem services provided by seagrasses so far, including bioregional- and genus-specific information from expert opinion and published studies. Several seagrass ecosystem services vary considerably in their (known) provision across genera and over the globe. Seagrasses genera are clearly not all equal with regard to the ecosystem services they provide. As seagrass genera are not evenly distributed over all bioregions, the presence of an ecosystem service sometimes depends on the genera present. Larger sized seagrass genera (e.g. Posidonia, Enhalus) are perceived to provide more substantial and a wider variety of ecosystem services than smaller species (e.g. Halophila, Lepilaena). Nevertheless, smaller species provide important services. Our findings point out data gaps, provide new insight for more efficient management and recommend caution in economic valuation of seagrass services worldwide.

Highlights

  • Humans are dependent on ecosystem services (ES), so understanding which ecosystem services are provided by seagrasses and how these services are distributed in space is important.PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0163091 October 12, 2016Seagrass Ecosystem Services

  • The only seagrass ecosystem service that was scored to be present across all seagrass genera in all bioregions was provision for research (Fig 2) closely followed by provision of vertebrate and invertebrate habitat, water purification, education and recreation

  • There are several ecosystem services listed as unknown; provision of pharmaceuticals was scored as unknown for all bioregions and seagrass genera except for the genus Zostera in bioregion Temperate North Pacific (IV)

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