Integrated land-sea conservation planning: the missing links

JG Alvarez-Romero, RL Pressey… - Annual Review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Spatial management, including setting aside conservation areas, is central to curbing the
global decline of biodiversity, but many threats originate from beyond the boundaries of …

A review of seagrass economic valuations: gaps and progress in valuation approaches

BM Dewsbury, M Bhat, JW Fourqurean - Ecosystem Services, 2016 - Elsevier
Multiple studies have documented the ecologically important role that seagrasses play in
estuarine and marine ecosystems. Unfortunately, economic valuations of these systems …

Water quality as a regional driver of coral biodiversity and macroalgae on the Great Barrier Reef

G De'ath, K Fabricius - Ecological Applications, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Degradation of inshore coral reefs due to poor water quality is a major issue, yet it has
proved difficult to demonstrate this linkage at other than local scales. This study modeled the …

Three lines of evidence to link outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns seastar Acanthaster planci to the release of larval food limitation

KE Fabricius, K Okaji, G De'Ath - Coral reefs, 2010 - Springer
Population outbreaks of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns seastar, Acanthaster planci,
continue to kill more coral on Indo-Pacific coral reefs than other disturbances, but the causes …

A modelling approach to assess the impact of land mining on marine biodiversity: Assessment in coastal catchments experiencing catastrophic events (SW Brazil)

RA Magris, M Marta-Almeida, JAF Monteiro… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Analysis that link hydrological processes with oceanographic dispersion offer a
promising approach for assessing impacts of land-based activities on marine ecosystems …

Interactions between global and local stressors of ecosystems determine management effectiveness in cumulative impact map**

CJ Brown, MI Saunders, HP Possingham… - Diversity and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Cumulative impact maps are used to identify the spatial distribution of multiple human
impacts to species and ecosystems. Impacts can be caused by local stressors which can be …

Assessment of the eutrophication status of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon (Australia)

JE Brodie, M Devlin, D Haynes, J Waterhouse - Biogeochemistry, 2011 - Springer
Current scientific consensus is that inshore regions of the central and southern Great Barrier
Reef, Australia, are at risk of impacts from increased nutrient (as well as sediment and …

Large-scale pesticide monitoring across Great Barrier Reef catchments–paddock to reef integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program

R Smith, R Middlebrook, R Turner, R Huggins… - Marine pollution …, 2012 - Elsevier
The transport and potential toxicity of pesticides in Queensland (QLD) catchments from
agricultural areas is a key concern for the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). In 2009, a pesticide …

Monitoring pesticides in the great barrier reef

M Shaw, MJ Furnas, K Fabricius, D Haynes… - Marine pollution …, 2010 - Elsevier
Pesticide runoff from agriculture poses a threat to water quality in the world heritage listed
Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and sensitive monitoring tools are needed to detect these …

Dispersal of suspended sediments and nutrients in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon during river-discharge events: conclusions from satellite remote sensing and …

J Brodie, T Schroeder, K Rohde, J Faithful… - Marine and …, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
Intense wet-season rainfall in January 2005 caused rivers in the Mackay–Whitsunday region
of Queensland, Australia, to produce large discharges to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) …