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Changes in Seagrass Landscape Configuration in a Caribbean Reef Lagoon Indicate an Ecosystem Shift After Repeated Disturbances

S. Valery Ávila-Mosqueda Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek Joaquín Rodrigo Garza-Pérez

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Since 2011, recurring Sargassum Brown Tides (SBTs), caused by periodic massive influxes of holopelagic <i>Sargassum</i> spp., have impacted seagrass meadows in the 50–200 m wide nearshore fringes of Mexican Caribbean reef lagoons. The present study aimed to assess the cumulative effects of SBTs in 2015 and 2018–2019 through a spatial–temporal analysis of seagrass meadows in the Puerto Morelos reef lagoon. We hypothesized that the impacts of the SBTs likely extended beyond the near-shore fringe and were detectable across the seagrass landscape throughout the entire reef lagoon. Through time, the spatial configuration of the seagrass meadows presented a new self-organized configuration linked to spatial fragmentation, an increase in the number of patches but a decrease in size, and changes in vegetation communities, indicating a shift in ecosystem state. This shift may serve as an early warning signal of reef system deterioration. Monitoring seagrass meadow status using this approach provides a deeper understanding of their dynamics, shifts and resilience, and will facilitate the development of timely management strategies.

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S. Valery Ávila-Mosqueda

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Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek

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Joaquín Rodrigo Garza-Pérez

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Ávila-Mosqueda, S.V., Tussenbroek, B.I.v., Garza-Pérez, J.R. (2025). Changes in Seagrass Landscape Configuration in a Caribbean Reef Lagoon Indicate an Ecosystem Shift After Repeated Disturbances. https://doi.org/10.3390/coasts5010008

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2025
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DOAJ
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10.3390/coasts5010008
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