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We reveal that shoaling with temperate fish enhances foraging efficiency in range‐extending tropical fish species, suggesting novel species interactions can aid poleward expansions in marine ecosystems. Our work highlights behavioural plasticity as a mechanism that can facilitate tropical fishes to adapt to novel temperate ecosystems under climate ...
Angus Mitchell +4 more
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Thermal tolerance traits of individual corals are widely distributed across the Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
Denis H +7 more
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Small-scale distribution of microbes and biogeochemistry in the Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
Carreira C +4 more
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Measuring what matters in the Great Barrier Reef
N. Marshall +15 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Advancing causal inference in ecology: Pathways for biodiversity change detection and attribution
Abstract Understanding the causes of biodiversity change is essential for addressing environmental challenges. While causal attribution has advanced in other fields, ecologists remain cautious about causal claims or misinterpret predictive models as causal.
Franziska Schrodt +18 more
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Exploring coral speciation: Multiple sympatric Stylophora pistillata taxa along a divergence continuum on the Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
Meziere Z +5 more
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We show that species richness and community trait composition on 132 Australian islands remained stable over six decades, despite high species turnover. Colonisation and extinction probabilities were linked to functional traits, challenging the neutrality assumption of classic island biogeography theory.
Julian Schrader +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Local Marine Advisory Committee Meetings June 2022 [PDF]
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
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Abstract In marine ecosystems, environmental conditions shape important ecological processes. The equatorial Galápagos Marine Reserve (GMR) is known for great spatial variation in the upwelling of cold nutrient‐rich waters and the input of warm Panamanian waters. Differences in oceanography influence the structure of benthic communities.
Juan Manuel Alava‐Jurado +2 more
wiley +1 more source

