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Population genomics informs the management of harvested snappers across north western Australia

Abstract: Failure to consider population structure when managing harvested Ƥshes increases the risk of stock depletion, yet empirical estimates of population structure are often lacking for important Ƥshery species. In this study, we characterise genetic variation in single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to assess population structure for three harvested species...

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Seabird nutrients increase coral calcification rates and boost reef carbonate production

Abstract: While excessive anthropogenic nutrient loads are harmful to coral reefs, natural nutrient ƪows can boost coral growth and reef functions. Here we investigate if seabird-derived nutrient subsidies benefit the growth of two dominant corals on lagoonal reefs, submassive Isopora palifera and corymbose Acropora vermiculata, and if enhanced colony-level...

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Cushion sea star removal enhances coral restoration practices and limits background mortality on recovering reefs

Abstract: The capacity for natural coral reef recovery and the effectiveness of active restoration efforts are often contingent upon uncertain and understudied background variables, such as chronic predation for example. In the Maldives, small coral colonies (< 10 cm), primarily from the genera Pocillopora and Acropora (often found recolonising degraded...

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Assessment of the community status of seagrass bed and its relationship with environmental characteristics in Wenchang, Hainan Island, China

Abstract: As one of the typical coastal ecosystems, seagrass bed has important ecological service functions. In order to enrich the basic data of multispecies tropical seagrass beds, the main controlling factors affecting the community status of seagrass were identified. In this study, the species, distribution and community characteristics of...

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Comparison of juvenile coral assemblages between Australia’s Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks

Abstract: Densities of juvenile corals (≤ 50 mm diameter) are expected to vary between geographically isolated and more spatially proximate reefs, and may constrain local recovery potential. This study compared juvenile coral densities and their relationships with local abundance of adult congenerics at geographically isolated reefs within Australia’s Coral...

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Global patterns and drivers of fish reproductive potential on coral reefs

Abstract: Fish fecundity scales hyperallometrically with body mass, meaning larger females produce disproportionately more eggs than smaller ones. We explore this relationship beyond the species-level to estimate the “reproductive potential” of 1633 coral reef sites distributed globally. We find that, at the sitelevel, reproductive potential scales hyperallometrically with assemblage...

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