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Tropical seamounts as stepping stones for coral reef fishes: range extensions and new regional distributions from mesophotic ecosystems

Abstract: Seamounts and remote oceanic islands serve as valuable natural laboratories in which to study patterns and processes in marine biodiversity. A central hypothesis arising from studies of these systems is the ecological function of seamounts as stepping-stones for dispersal and population connectivity. Evidence of this mechanism exists for...

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The microbial community of coral reefs: biofilm composition on artificial substrates under different environmental conditions

Abstract: Artificial reefs are used as tools for the restoration of degrading coral reefs by providing new settlement substrates. The initial recruitment process consists of the formation of microbial biofilms shortly after deployment. The aim of the present study is to compare biofilm composition and development on artificial substrates...

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Herbivorous sea urchins (Echinometra mathaei) support resilience on overfished and sedimented tropical reefs

Abstract: Human impacts are dramatically changing ecological communities, motivating research on resilience. Tropical reefs are increasingly undergoing transitions to short algal turf, a successional community that mediates either recovery to coral by allowing recruitment or transitions to longer turf/macroalgae. Intense herbivory limits turf height; subsequently, overfishing erodes resilience of...

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Perceived social benefits and drawbacks of sea turtle conservation efforts in a globally important sea turtle rookery

Abstract: Conservation interventions have wide-ranging social impacts – both positive and negative. Yet a limited understanding of how conservation initiatives a൵ect people’s livelihoods often hinders our ability to learn from past e൵orts and design more e൵ective and equitable conservation measures. This is particularly needed when there is a high...

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