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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 …
The future of resilience-based management in coral reef ecosystems
Resilience underpins the sustainability of both ecological and social systems. Extensive loss
of reef corals following recent mass bleaching events have challenged the notion that …
of reef corals following recent mass bleaching events have challenged the notion that …
Coral reefs benefit from reduced land–sea impacts under ocean warming
Coral reef ecosystems are being fundamentally restructured by local human impacts and
climate-driven marine heatwaves that trigger mass coral bleaching and mortality. Reducing …
climate-driven marine heatwaves that trigger mass coral bleaching and mortality. Reducing …
Integrating ecological roles and trophic diversification on coral reefs: multiple lines of evidence identify parrotfishes as microphages
Coral reef ecosystems are remarkable for their high productivity in nutrient-poor waters. A
high proportion of primary production is consumed by the dominant herbivore assemblage …
high proportion of primary production is consumed by the dominant herbivore assemblage …
Biodiversity enhances reef fish biomass and resistance to climate change
Fishes are the most diverse group of vertebrates, play key functional roles in aquatic
ecosystems, and provide protein for a billion people, especially in the develo** world …
ecosystems, and provide protein for a billion people, especially in the develo** world …
The parrotfish–coral relationship: refuting the ubiquity of a prevailing paradigm
It has become almost paradigmatic in the coral reef literature that fishing-induced reductions
of parrotfish abundance cause benthic phase shifts from coral to macroalgal dominance …
of parrotfish abundance cause benthic phase shifts from coral to macroalgal dominance …
Overfishing and the ecological impacts of extirpating large parrotfish from Caribbean coral reefs
The unique traits of large animals often allow them to fulfill functional roles in ecosystems
that small animals cannot. However, large animals are also at greater risk from human …
that small animals cannot. However, large animals are also at greater risk from human …
Resolving resource partitioning in parrotfishes (Scarini) using microhistology of feeding substrata
Parrotfishes (Scarini) are considered key agents in coral reef health and recovery, but the
drivers of parrotfish–coral dynamics remain contentious. The prevailing view of parrotfishes …
drivers of parrotfish–coral dynamics remain contentious. The prevailing view of parrotfishes …
The functional roles of surgeonfishes on coral reefs: past, present and future
Surgeonfishes have had a long evolutionary history that has been closely linked with coral
reef ecosystems. Today they are a key component of reef fish assemblages, playing a …
reef ecosystems. Today they are a key component of reef fish assemblages, playing a …
Ecosystem‐based management of coral reefs under climate change
Coral reefs provide food and livelihoods for hundreds of millions of people as well as
harbour some of the highest regions of biodiversity in the ocean. However, overexploitation …
harbour some of the highest regions of biodiversity in the ocean. However, overexploitation …