Habitat Quality
This category features publications that are directly related to habitat quality:
Abstract: When conducting fishery assessments of demersal species it is essential to have habitat information …
Abstract: Low-altitude high-resolution aerial photographs allow for the reconstruction of structural properties of shallow coral …
Abstract: Serranilla is a protected island of the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve, far from dense human …
Abstract: Although marine reserves represent one of the most effective management responses to human impacts, …
Abstract: Background: A variety of human activities have led to the recent global decline of …
Abstract: Structural complexity strongly influences biodiversity and ecosystem productivity. On coral reefs, structural complexity is …
Abstract: High biodiversity ecosystems are commonly associated with complex habitats. Coral reefs are highly diverse …
Abstract: Seagrass meadows commonly reside in shallow sheltered embayments typical of the locations that provide …
Abstract: Yalimapo beach, near the Maroni River estuary in French Guiana, is an important turtle …
Abstract: Phase shifts from hard coral to macroalgae have led to the formulation of a …
Abstract: Despite cold‑water coral (CWC) reefs being considered biodiversity hotspots, very little is known about …
Abstract: Biological hotspots are places with outstanding biodiversity features, and their delineation is essential to …
Abstract: Understanding the processes that shape biodiversity is essential for effective environmental management. Across the …
Abstract A number of factors have recently caused mass coral mortality events in all of …
Abstract: The aim of ecological restoration is to establish self-sustaining and resilient systems. In coral …
Abstract: For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the …
Abstract: Seagrasses – a group of foundation species in coastal ecosystems – provide key habitat …
Abstract: Pila‘a reef on the north shore of Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i was subjected to a major …
Abstract: To better understand the decline of one of earth’s most biodiverse habitats, coral reefs, …
Abstract: Tropical coral reefs, as prominent marine diversity hotspots, are in decline, and long-term studies …
Abstract: Connectivity and its role in the persistence and sustainability of marine metapopulations are attracting …
Influence of Historical Changes in Tropical Reef Habitat on the Diversification of Coral Reef Fishes
Abstract: Past environmental changes are expected to have profoundly impacted diversity dynamics through time. While …
Abstract: A comparison of the community structure of juvenile hermatypic corals of 2 to 37 …
Abstract: Coral reefs are under increasing stress from local and global factors. Long-term perspectives are …

























