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Late Holocene "Turn-Off" of Coral Reef Growth in the Northern Red Sea and Implications for a Sea-Level Fall. [PDF]
Feldman B+8 more
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Although tools for actively restoring marine habitats have advanced considerably, the capacity and timeframes for ecosystem recovery remain uncertain. Time and funding constraints, and lacking metrics to quantify the recovery process, represent the primary obstacles to evaluating restoration success.
Edoardo Casoli+7 more
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Deep oxygen-depleted depressions in a Red Sea coral reef sustain resistant ecosystems. [PDF]
Klein SG+21 more
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Assessing the ecological recovery of shellfish reefs following restoration in southern Australia
Shellfish reefs are among the most degraded of all coastal habitats due mainly to historical wild commercial harvest, sedimentation, introduced species, and disease. Until the 20th century, most estuaries and bays across southern Australia contained shellfish reefs. Efforts to restore these endangered ecosystems commenced in the mid‐2010s.
Elisa Bayraktarov+12 more
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Regional thermal variation in a coral reef fish. [PDF]
Schmidt E, Donelson JM.
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Active biodiversity restoration is gaining global attention, with the European Restoration Law (2024) signaling its mainstream acceptance. Habitat restoration typically assumes improvements in biodiversity and environmental resilience, which are critical for securing corporate and governmental support. While biodiversity assessments are well‐studied in
Naomi A. Kennon+3 more
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Environmental Gradients Linked to Human Impacts, Not Species Richness, Drive Regional Variation in Community Stability in Coral Reef Fishes. [PDF]
Tsai CH, Connolly SR.
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As coastal regions experience accelerating land loss, artificial substrates may be useful in restoration efforts to replenish sediment and facilitate plant colonization. Recycled glass sand is a potential artificial substrate for marsh building due to its sustainability, availability, and similarity to natural substrates.
Kathryn H. Fronabarger+6 more
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Narrow Margins: Aerobic Performance and Temperature Tolerance of Coral Reef Fishes Facing Extreme Thermal Variability. [PDF]
Vaughan GO+6 more
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Imagining outcomes of coral restoration and adaptation intervention in the Great Barrier Reef
Restoration initiatives are expanding globally to address climate and biodiversity threats and to help ecosystems adapt to environmental change. Research in Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is exploring novel intervention options to scale up restoration, protect corals from climate extremes, and accelerate their adaptation to heat stress.
Stewart Lockie+4 more
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