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Climate change, coral loss, and the curious case of the parrotfish paradigm: why don't marine protected areas improve reef resilience?
Scientists have advocated for local interventions, such as creating marine protected areas
and implementing fishery restrictions, as ways to mitigate local stressors to limit the effects of …
and implementing fishery restrictions, as ways to mitigate local stressors to limit the effects of …
Climate resilience in marine protected areas and the 'Protection Paradox'
Restricting human activities through Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is assumed to create
more resilient biological communities with a greater capacity to resist and recover following …
more resilient biological communities with a greater capacity to resist and recover following …
Coral reef state influences resilience to acute climate‐mediated disturbances
Aim The aim of this study was to understand the interplay between resistance and recovery
on coral reefs, and to investigate dependence on pre‐and post‐disturbance states, to inform …
on coral reefs, and to investigate dependence on pre‐and post‐disturbance states, to inform …
Trophic compensation reinforces resistance: herbivory absorbs the increasing effects of multiple disturbances
Disturbance often results in small changes in community structure, but the probability of
transitioning to contrasting states increases when multiple disturbances combine …
transitioning to contrasting states increases when multiple disturbances combine …
Remoteness does not enhance coral reef resilience
Remote coral reefs are thought to be more resilient to climate change due to their isolation
from local stressors like fishing and pollution. We tested this hypothesis by measuring the …
from local stressors like fishing and pollution. We tested this hypothesis by measuring the …
Biodiversity enhances coral growth, tissue survivorship and suppression of macroalgae
Coral reefs are declining dramatically and losing species richness, but the impact of
declining biodiversity on coral well-being remains inadequately understood. Here, we …
declining biodiversity on coral well-being remains inadequately understood. Here, we …
Biodiversity has a positive but saturating effect on imperiled coral reefs
Species loss threatens ecosystems worldwide, but the ecological processes and thresholds
that underpin positive biodiversity effects among critically important foundation species, such …
that underpin positive biodiversity effects among critically important foundation species, such …
Local anthropogenic stress does not exacerbate coral bleaching under global climate change
Aim Rising ocean temperatures are widely recognized as the dominant driver behind the
rapid degradation of coral reefs via the process of coral bleaching (the expulsion of …
rapid degradation of coral reefs via the process of coral bleaching (the expulsion of …
Three decades of degradation lead to diminished impacts of severe hurricanes on Caribbean reefs
Major tropical storms are destructive phenomena with large effects on the community
dynamics of multiple biomes. On coral reefs, their impacts have been described for decades …
dynamics of multiple biomes. On coral reefs, their impacts have been described for decades …
Disturbance intensification is altering the trait composition of Caribbean reefs, locking them into a low functioning state
Anthropogenic climate change is intensifying natural disturbance regimes, which negatively
affects some species, while benefiting others. This could alter the trait composition of …
affects some species, while benefiting others. This could alter the trait composition of …