Contribution of microcosm experiments to conservation science
Abstract Microcosms, or miniature experimental systems, have been used to develop models and theories in ecology. However, their contribution to conservation science is unclear. We explored the application, design, and impact of microcosms in conservation science from 469 systematically identified articles published from 1986 to 2023.
Eleanor R. Stern +3 more
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Frag-n-Fly gardening method for coral restoration - Pitching to the industry level the methods for coral fragmentation and outplanting in coral reef restoration. [PDF]
Giraldes BW +6 more
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Risk of ciguatoxins is shaped by Gambierdiscus community structure. [PDF]
Smith KF +14 more
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Ocean heat determines benthic trajectories on artificial as well as natural submarine substrata. [PDF]
Riegl BM +6 more
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Assessing Biodiversity at Eastern Oyster (<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>) Aquaculture and Reef Sites Utilizing Real-Time Monitoring and Environmental DNA in Rehoboth Bay, Delaware, USA. [PDF]
Attarwala T, Parsaeimehr A, Ozbay G.
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Mapping the relationship of reef structure and surfer spatial patterns at Cloudbreak, Fiji. [PDF]
Kapono CA +12 more
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Marine reef soundscape monitoring with fiber-optic distributed acoustic sensing. [PDF]
Ariff T +8 more
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Short- and long-term effects of culling invasive corallivorous gastropods. [PDF]
Matilde B +4 more
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Oyster recruitment and growth increases wave attenuation by breakwaters. [PDF]
Tso GL +6 more
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Asexual reproduction in reef-building corals: insights into fragment attachment to improve restoration and predict natural recovery. [PDF]
Lewis BM +4 more
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