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Impact Investment in Marine Conservation [PDF]
Brathwaite, Angelique +3 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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A global indicator of species recovery
Abstract Monitoring progress toward meeting global biodiversity goals involves several indicators, including, at the species level, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Index (RLI) and the Living Planet Index (LPI). However, at present, there is no indicator specifically for tracking species recovery, despite this being ...
H. Resit Akçakaya +4 more
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Improvements for better scaling of locally managed marine areas
Abstract To protect and restore ecosystems at the speed and scale required to meet current environmental challenges, a greater understanding of how conservation initiatives spread from existing to new adopters is required. According to the diffusion of innovation theory, positive adopter‐to‐peer communication is a powerful driver of innovation spread ...
Emily Lewis‐Brown +6 more
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Research Advances of the Autophagy‐Regulated Radiosensitivity
Autophagy plays a dual role in regulating cellular radiosensitivity in radiotherapy (RT). We discuss the mechanisms by which autophagy promotes survival and growthsuppression by modulating radiosensitivity. It also outlines some frontier autophagy‐targeted radiotherapies. ABSTRACT Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process of cell self‐catabolism
Hanyue Liu +7 more
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Economic Values for Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration in Florida
Kristy Wallmo, Mary E. Allen
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Thriving Areas in Temperate Coastal Systems: Novel Insights for Marine Conservation
ABSTRACT Aim Resilience is a crucial property of ecosystems experiencing accelerated degradation in natural environments. While the functional characteristics of ecosystems play a significant role in shaping their resilience, the development of functional approaches in marine conservation has been largely overlooked.
José A. Sanabria‐Fernández +6 more
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Coral restoration is only practical when local human pressure levels are low
Cole B. Brookson, Ariel Greiner
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A Paleotectonic Atlas of the African Plate: Permian to Recent
ABSTRACT The fragmentary release of petroleum data defining the deep structure and stratigraphy of African basins has been integrated with existing literature to compile 19 tectonic maps over key geological intervals from Permian to Recent times. African plate margins range in their age of opening from Late Triassic (off Lebanon), through Early/Middle ...
Duncan S. Macgregor, Colin V. Reeves
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