Communities
This category features publications that are related to underwater communities (fish, coral, etc):
Abstract: Invasive lionfish are assumed to significantly affect Caribbean reef fish communities. However, evidence of …
Abstract: The deep reef refuge hypothesis (DRRH) postulates that mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs) may provide …
Abstract: Concerns relating to continued habitat degradation in the coastal areas around Anguilla, combined with …
Abstract: More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to increased resistance …
Abstract: Chronic anthropogenic disturbances on coral reefs in the form of overfishing and pollution can …
Abstract: As one of the typical coastal ecosystems, seagrass bed has important ecological service functions. …
Abstract: Chinchorro Bank is the largest atoll reef in the northern Mesoamerican Reef, and due …
Abstract: When conducting fishery assessments of demersal species it is essential to have habitat information …
Abstract: In this study, we compared the early fish colonization of three types of artificial …
Abstract: Tropicalization is rapidly restructuring subtropical marine communities. A key driver for tropicalization is changes …
Abstract: Artificial reefs may enhance the biological production of reef-associated flora and fauna, but their …
Abstract: Three species of sea turtles are regular visitors to the waters surrounding Anguilla: Chelonia …
Abstract: Understanding the processes that shape biodiversity is essential for effective environmental management. Across the …
Abstract: High-latitude coral communities exist in variable environmental conditions and provide an opportunity to study …
Abstract: Non- random community changes are becoming more frequent in many ecosystems. In coral reefs, …
Abstract: Given the important functional roles of sponges in the coral reef community, few studies …
Abstract: High sea surface temperatures recorded in summer 2021 introduced a unique opportunity for ‘real-time’ …
Abstract: Coral reefs are valuable ecosystems that provide diverse ecosystem services to people. For example, …
Abstract: Coral cover has declined worldwide due to anthropogenic stressors that manifest on both global …
Abstract: Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community structure of …
Abstract: Rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing surface seawater pH and carbonate ion …
Abstract: Ecological processes on coral reefs commonly have limited spatial and temporal scales and may …
Abstract: Tropical coral reefs, as prominent marine diversity hotspots, are in decline, and long-term studies …
Abstract: Serranilla is a protected island of the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve, far from dense human …

























