Reef Restoration

This category features publications that are directly related to reef restoration:
Abstract: For reef framework to persist, calcium carbonate production by corals and other calcifiers needs …
Abstract: Rearing coral fragments in nurseries and subsequent transplantation onto a degraded reef is a …
Abstract: Fusion is an important life history strategy for clonal organisms to increase access to …
Abstract: Tropical coral reefs are increasingly threatened by more frequent and severe global stressors induced …
Abstract: Low-tech coral farming and reef rehabilitation have become important communitybased coral reef management tools. …
Abstract: Restoration supports the recovery of ecological attributes such as cover, complexity, and diversity to …
Abstract: The aim of ecological restoration is to establish self-sustaining and resilient systems. In coral …
Abstract: Worldwide degradation of coral reef communities has prompted a surge in restoration efforts. They …
Abstract: The capacity for natural coral reef recovery and the effectiveness of active restoration efforts …
Abstract: Coral reef restoration can reduce the wave-driven flooding for coastal communities. However, this protection …
Abstract: Over the past few decades, coral reef ecosystems have been lost at accelerated rates …
Abstract: The Diadema antillarum population in the Florida Keys has not recovered since the Caribbean-wide …
Abstract: Coral reefs are among the most valuable ecosystems on Earth, providing major benfits to …
Abstract: Land-use change in the coastal zone has led to worldwide degradation of marine coastal …
Abstract: Slow growing, massive stony corals have often been overlooked in reef-restoration activities, despite their …
Abstract: The ability of reefs to protect coastlines from storm-driven flooding hinges on their capacity …
Abstract: Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) populations provide important ecological functions on shallow Caribbean reefs, many …
Abstract: Low-tech coral farming and reef rehabilitation have become important tools to foster community-based participation …
Abstract: Coral-reef degradation is disrupting the balance between reef accretion and erosion and threatening the …
Abstract: Coral restoration is gaining traction as a viable strategy to help restore degraded reefs. …
Abstract: Coral reefs are valuable ecosystems that provide diverse ecosystem services to people. For example, …
Abstract: High mortality of juvenile corals hinder both the natural recovery of populations and the …
Abstract: As coral reefs continue to decline globally, coral restoration practitioners have explored various approaches …
Abstract: As global reef degradation continues, researchers and managers are increasingly adopting active restoration and …
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