Human Impacts

This category features publications that are directly related to human impacts:
Abstract: Chronic anthropogenic disturbances on coral reefs in the form of overfishing and pollution can …
Abstract: Coral broadcast spawning events – in which gametes are released on certain nights predictably …
Abstract: Animals support a diversity of ecological processes that are linked to the stability, condition …
Abstract: As the climate warms, coral reefs face more frequent and severe impacts from thermal …
Abstract: The severely degraded condition of many coral reefs worldwide calls for active interventions to …
Abstract: Coral reefs, with their millions of species, have changed profoundly because of the effects …
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic induced a global ‘anthropause’. By changing human patterns of movement, the …
Abstract: Coastal marine ecosystems face a host of pressures from both offshore and land-based human …
Abstract: The Red Sea is a unique body of water, hosting some of the most …
Abstract: Both sharks and humans present a potentially lethal threat to mesopredatory fishes in coral …
Abstract: Intentional and unintentional physical contact between scuba divers and the seabed is made by …
Abstract: Over the past few decades, coral reef ecosystems have been lost at accelerated rates …
Abstract: The global decline of reef-building corals is understood to be due to a combination …
Abstract: Most studies on microplastics (MPs) in corals have relied on aquarium experiments, with limited …
Abstract: Coral reefs face escalating threats from climate change, yet reducing greenhouse gas emissions alone …
Abstract: Coral reefs provide ecosystem goods and services for millions of people in the tropics, …
Background: Shallow, tropical coral reefs face compounding threats from habitat degradation due to coastal development …
Abstract: Prior to 2014 little research had been conducted on the Anguilla conch fishery aside …
Abstract: One of the most conspicuous marks of the Anthropocene worldwide is the ubiquitous pollution …
Abstract: Coral cover has declined worldwide due to anthropogenic stressors that manifest on both global …
Abstract: Complex social-ecological interactions underpin many environmental problems. To help capture this complexity, we advance …
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