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Developing coral seeding devices and rapid deployment methods to scale up reef restoration
Current coral restoration methods are constrained by several factors, including low survival rates and high costs of coral production and deployment, making it difficult to address ecosystem‐wide coral declines. This study introduces a new two‐part coral seeding concept to efficiently settle, transport, and deploy coral spat.
Blake D. Ramsby+7 more
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Abstract Introduction Restoring coral reefs through larval enhancement has the potential to scale interventions beyond experimental plots of tens of m2. However, the effectiveness of releasing larvae without confinement (“free release”) remains untested.
Marine Gouezo+9 more
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Coral thermotolerance retained following year-long exposure to a novel environment. [PDF]
Roper CD+10 more
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Supporting resilience-based coral reef management using broadscale threshold approaches. [PDF]
Burt AJ+6 more
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This study investigates the morphology, abundance, and distribution of taste papillae in the oropharyngeal cavity of a range of elasmobranchs using SEM, histology, and topographic analyses. The interspecific importance of gustation is reflected in quantitative differences in the size, density, and distribution of taste papillae, which have implications
Carla J. L. Atkinson, Shaun P. Collin
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Herbivore community function shapes resilience and bistability of coral reefs. [PDF]
Sura SA, Lloyd-Smith JO, Fong P.
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Mathematical Bio‐Economics 2.0 for Sustainable Fisheries
ABSTRACT Reconciling food security, economic development, and biodiversity conservation in the face of global changes is a major challenge. The sustainable uses of marine biodiversity in the context of climate change, invasive species, water pollution, and demographic growth is an example of this bio‐economic challenge. There is a need for quantitative
L. Doyen+22 more
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Distinct Host-Specific Bacterial Assemblages in Four Congeneric <i>Pocillopora</i> Corals Reveal a Minimal Core Microbiome and Probiotic Partitioning. [PDF]
Chen C+4 more
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Operational perspectives for biodiversity indicators
To understand, measure and mitigate biodiversity change, science and policy need to differentiate between diagnostic indicators that capture as many different biodiversity facets as needed, outcome‐oriented steering indicators to guide policy making and management indicators that measure the success of conservation and restoration efforts.
Helmut Hillebrand+10 more
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