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Cumulative Human Impacts on Coral Reefs – Assessing Risk and Management Implications for Brazilian Coral Reefs

Abstract: Effective management of coral reefs requires strategies tailored to cope with cumulative disturbances from human activities. In Brazil, where coral reefs are a priority for conservation, intensifying threats from local and global stressors are of paramount concern to management agencies. Using a cumulative impact assessment approach, our goal...

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Symbiotic Immuno Supression – Is Disease Susceptibility the Price of Bleaching Resistance

Abstract: Accelerating anthropogenic climate change threatens to destroy coral reefs worldwide through the processes of bleaching and disease. These major contributors to coral mortality are both closely linked with thermal stress intensified by anthropogenic climate change. Disease outbreaks typically follow bleaching events, but a direct positive linkage between bleaching...

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Multi-Disciplinary Lessons Learned From Low-Tech Coral Farming and Reef Rehabilitation pt1 Best Management Practices

Abstract: Low-tech coral farming and reef rehabilitation have become important communitybased coral reef management tools. At least in the wider Caribbean region, these strategies have been successfully implemented to recover depleted populations of staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and elkhorn coral (A. palmata). They have also been used with relative success...

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Multi-Disciplinary Lessons Learned From Low-Tech Coral Farming and Reef Rehabilitation pt2 Coral Demography

Abstract: Low-tech coral farming and reef rehabilitation have become important tools to foster community-based participation in the management of coastal social-ecological systems. Lessons learned from coral demographic dynamics, ecosystem-level benefits, and sociological dynamics achieved in Culebra Island, Puerto Rico, are discussed. Important gaps regarding social-ecological interactions are also addressed....

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Coral Reef Resilience Index for Novel Ecosystems – Spacial Planning Tool for Managers and Decision Makers – A Case Study from Puerto Rico

Abstract: Timely information is critical for coral reef managers and decision-makers to implement sustainable management measures. A Coral Reef Resilience Index (CRRI) was developed with a GIS-coupled decision-making tool applicable for Caribbean coral reef ecosystems. The CRRI is based on a five-point scale parameterized from the quantitative characterization of...

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