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High macroalgal cover and low coral recruitment undermines the potential resilience of the world's southernmost coral reef assemblages.

High macroalgal cover and low coral recruitment undermines the potential resilience of the world's southernmost coral reef assemblages.

... for coral reef growth [29], and support a unique diversity of tropical and temperate taxa ...of coral reef taxa over both geological [5,34] and ecological time scales [35–37] has led to ...

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Quantifying climatological ranges and anomalies for Pacific coral reef ecosystems.

Quantifying climatological ranges and anomalies for Pacific coral reef ecosystems.

... that coral reef communities are not only structured by natural environmental forcings, but also by human activities ...of coral reef ecosystems ...in coral growth based on oceano- ...

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Establishing microbial baselines to identify indicators of coral reef health

Establishing microbial baselines to identify indicators of coral reef health

... to reef ecosystem health and resilience via their critical role in mediating nutrient transformations, their interactions with macro-organisms and their provision of chemical cues that underpin the recruitment of ...

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Microbial indicators of environmental perturbations in coral reef ecosystems

Microbial indicators of environmental perturbations in coral reef ecosystems

... for coral reef ecosystem health [9 – ...on coral reefs [12–14]; they form intimate associ- ations with the coral reef benthos [15 – 17], and they contribute significantly to host health ...

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Ocean acidification accelerates dissolution of experimental coral  reef communities

Ocean acidification accelerates dissolution of experimental coral reef communities

... of coral reef communities in back-reef habi- tats, community net calcification will be affected strongly and negatively, at least for reefs similar in community struc- ture to those in Moorea in ...

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Ocean acidification accelerates dissolution of experimental coral reef communities

Ocean acidification accelerates dissolution of experimental coral reef communities

... back reef of Moorea and were exposed to conditions simulat- ing natural ...of coral reef organisms (Atkin- son and Gilmer, 1992; Carpenter and Williams, ...

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Coral reef origins of atmospheric dimethylsulfide at Heron Island, southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Coral reef origins of atmospheric dimethylsulfide at Heron Island, southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia

... the coral reef DMS a spike ...a reef-derived spike was detected as an intense ...Island coral reef on 23 July between 13:31 and ...

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Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish.

Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish.

... Eyespots of the coral reef damselfish Pomacentrus amboinensis have been suggested to serve as a subordinate signal directed at dominant males [11]. They consist of a large black spot surrounded by a ...

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Additive diversity partitioning of fish in a Caribbean coral reef undergoing shift transition.

Additive diversity partitioning of fish in a Caribbean coral reef undergoing shift transition.

... on coral reefs from hard coral cover to fleshy macroalgae are having negative effects on Caribbean coral reef ...for coral reef biodiversity ...of coral reef fish ...

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Prioritizing key resilience indicators to support coral reef management in a changing climate.

Prioritizing key resilience indicators to support coral reef management in a changing climate.

... Managing coral reefs for resilience to climate change is a popular concept but has been difficult to implement because the empirical scientific evidence has either not been evaluated or is sometimes unsupportive ...

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Mixed-species schooling behavior and protective mimicry involving coral reef fish from the genus Haemulon (Haemulidae)

Mixed-species schooling behavior and protective mimicry involving coral reef fish from the genus Haemulon (Haemulidae)

... other coral reef fishes on coastal reefs at Tamandaré, Pernambuco State, Northeastern ...of reef fish in eight different ...in reef environments and to the tendency of individuals with limited ...

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Coral reef community composition in the context of disturbance history on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Coral reef community composition in the context of disturbance history on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

... on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated ...of coral reef communities across five reefs of the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia, with known ...

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Testing animal-assisted cleaning prior to transplantation in coral reef restoration

Testing animal-assisted cleaning prior to transplantation in coral reef restoration

... The reef transplantation site, located on the south-west side of the island, consisted of a degraded coral reef affected by the mass coral bleaching event of the 1998, due to the coupling of ...

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Syndromes or flexibility: behavior during a life history transition of a coral reef fish.

Syndromes or flexibility: behavior during a life history transition of a coral reef fish.

... most coral reef fishes and makes these ideal organisms on which to investigate the relationship between adaptive behavioral traits and biotic ...young reef fish arriving from the plankton into ...

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Evaluating social and ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climate change.

Evaluating social and ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climate change.

... in coral cover by gear type, using species and genus data (and also without Lethrinus ...to coral mortality by gear ...17 coral reef sites in ...

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Dynamics of seawater carbonate chemistry, production, and calcification of a coral reef flat, central Great Barrier Reef

Dynamics of seawater carbonate chemistry, production, and calcification of a coral reef flat, central Great Barrier Reef

... as coral reefs, are poorly understood. Coral reefs can naturally ex- perience large fluctuations in seawater carbonate chemistry on both diurnal (Ohde and van Woesik, 1999; Shamberger et ...The coral ...

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Coral reef socio-ecological systems analysis & restoration

Coral reef socio-ecological systems analysis & restoration

... There are existing guidelines for the restoration of coral reefs, e.g. [56], on which we drawn to build our Restoration Framework. The Restoration Framework (Figure 2) is a guide to restore the ecological features ...

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Long-term panmixia in a cosmopolitan Indo-Pacific coral reef fish and a nebulous genetic boundary with its broadly sympatric sister species

Long-term panmixia in a cosmopolitan Indo-Pacific coral reef fish and a nebulous genetic boundary with its broadly sympatric sister species

... of coral reef fishes often reveal genetic structuring only at the largest geographi- cal scales (Bowen et ...certain reef fishes lack genetic structure entirely, across their large Indo- Pacific ...

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Climate warming, marine protected areas and the ocean-scale integrity of coral reef ecosystems.

Climate warming, marine protected areas and the ocean-scale integrity of coral reef ecosystems.

... live coral cover has been well documented across large spatial and temporal scales, the associated effects on fish have ...conserving coral reefs in the context of global climate ...as coral ...

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Temporal comparison and predictors of fish species abundance and richness on undisturbed coral reef patches

Temporal comparison and predictors of fish species abundance and richness on undisturbed coral reef patches

... on coral reef fish communities is remarkable given that these cleaners are small (<15 cm) and uncommon relative to other reef dwellers, suggesting that positive interactions among reef fish ...

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