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Context‐dependent benefits of coral reef restoration
Restoration EcologyAbstract Introduction Climate change creates dire prospects for coral reefs over the coming decades, prompting interest in whether restoration strategies could mitigate some of the projected decline.
Arne A. S. Adam +3 more
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Coral reef “restoration” and coral transplantation
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2003openaire +2 more sources
Reef Metabolism Monitoring Methods and Potential Applications for Coral Restoration
Environmental Management, 2022M. Platz, M. Arias, R. Byrne
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Oceanographic‐informed coral out‐planting density for coral reef restoration activities
Restoration EcologyOut‐planting corals onto coral reefs as a mechanism to increase coral cover on degraded reef systems is an increasing global activity. Current practices typically focus on asexual out‐planting of coral fragments (coral gardening). Newer sexual reproductive approaches are being developed to out‐plant younger corals produced in aquaculture facilities or ...
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Enhancing coral larvae culture methods and settlement for coral reef restoration
Corals have a bi-phasic life cycle, with dispersive larvae that are crucial for maintaining and interconnecting coral populations. However, high mortality during early-life stages creates a critical bottleneck for successful settlement and recruitment.openaire +1 more source
Harnessing connectivity to facilitate coral restoration
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2018Christopher Doropoulos +1 more
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Perspectives on the human dimensions of coral restoration
Regional Environmental Change, 2020R. Westoby +2 more
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