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Biodiversity and biogeography of zooxanthellate soft corals across the Indo-Pacific. [PDF]
McFadden CS+27 more
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Reef structure of the Florida Reef Tract for the period 2005-2020. [PDF]
Fisher WS.
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Abstract Sensory systems are under constant pressure from environmental changes, and vision offers a particularly rich lens to study adaptation. In this Special Feature, we present a collection of contributions that explore the roles of visual systems in extreme or dynamic environments.
Zuzana Musilova, Sara Mae Stieb
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Tracking over 30 years of coral reef infrastructure degradation in Barbados. [PDF]
Griffith A+3 more
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Sustainable reference points for multispecies coral reef fisheries. [PDF]
Zamborain-Mason J+20 more
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DNA Divers: Volunteer‐based eDNA capture for local and global marine biodiversity monitoring
Abstract Volunteer‐based biodiversity recording is a powerful source of scalable data yet to be used to its full potential by the scientific community. Coastal ecosystems are varied and diverse, making it difficult for managers to identify flexible methods for monitoring biological components.
Erika F. Neave+20 more
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Underlying drivers of coral reef vulnerability to bleaching in the Mesoamerican Reef. [PDF]
Muñiz-Castillo AI+11 more
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Mapping the Azores Marine Park Vulnerability to Temperature Changes
ABSTRACT Aim Identifying highly vulnerable regions to climate change is increasingly incorporated in marine management planning given the expected redistribution of species with latitude, longitude, and depth following temperature changes. Here, we developed a spatially explicit vulnerability framework incorporating sensitivity, exposure, and adaptive ...
Neus Campanyà‐Llovet+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Tropical coral reefs are at the forefront of the current triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. While geographic remoteness is considered to shield reefs from local human pressures, and potentially aid in combating adverse climate change impacts, recent evidence from shallow reefs (0–30 m) to support ...
Paris V. Stefanoudis+12 more
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