Reef Resilience
This category features publications that are directly related to reef resilience:
Abstract: Coral reefs are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic and climate-induced stressors. The ability of …
Abstract: In 1917, Alfred Mayor recorded rich coral communities in distinct zones on the reef …
Abstract: High sea surface temperatures recorded in summer 2021 introduced a unique opportunity for ‘real-time’ …
Abstract: Human impacts are dramatically changing ecological communities, motivating research on resilience. Tropical reefs are …
Abstract: Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations between …
Abstract: Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, typically corresponds with periods of …
Abstract: Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal …
Abstract: In an era of increasing disturbances, understanding the capacity for coral reefs to recover …
Abstract: In March 2020, the world went into lockdown to curb the spread of the …
Abstract: Coral reefs in Indonesia are threatened by destructive fishing including the use of bombs …
Abstract: The current assessment of extinction risk in reef corals by the International Union for …
Patterns and implications of spatial covariation in herbivore functions on resilience of coral reefs
Abstract: Persistent shifts to undesired ecological states, such as shifts from coral to macroalgae, are …
Abstract: Parts of coral reefs from New Caledonia (South Pacific) were registered at the UNESCO …
Abstract: Timely information is critical for coral reef managers and decision-makers to implement sustainable management …
Abstract: The genetic enhancement of wild animals and plants for characteristics that benefit human populations …
Abstract: Coral reefs are increasingly affected by a combination of acute and chronic disturbances from …
Abstract: Climate change is causing the decline of coral reef ecosystems globally. Recent research highlights …
Abstract: Annual coral bleaching events, which are predicted to occur as early as the next …
Abstract: Animals support a diversity of ecological processes that are linked to the stability, condition …
Abstract: Coral reefs provide important economic beneƤts to coastal businesses, supporting recreation and tourism and …
Abstract: Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems that provide valuable services to coastal communities worldwide. …
Abstract: Even optimistic climate scenarios predict catastrophic consequences for coral reef ecosystems by 2100. Understanding …
Abstract: Background: Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global …
























