<p>Changes in relative abundance of genera (% Myr<sup>−1</sup>) are shown. Histogram shows the changes in relative abundances for tropical taxa that became extinct (open bars) or survived (filled bars) in the Caribbean.</p
The mass mortality of acroporid corals has transformed Caribbean reefs from coral- to macroalgal-dom...
The reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral commun...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...
The mass die-off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroalgal-domin...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
The recent mass mortality of Caribbean reef corals dramatically altered reef community structure and...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
Caribbean coral reefs have transformed into algal-dominated habitats over recent decades, but the me...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Large environmental fluctuations often cause mass extinctions, extirpating species and transforming ...
The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecologica...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Marine ecologists and paleoecologists are increasingly recognizing that the Pleistocene and Holocene...
The mass mortality of acroporid corals has transformed Caribbean reefs from coral- to macroalgal-dom...
The reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral commun...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...
The mass die-off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroalgal-domin...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
The recent mass mortality of Caribbean reef corals dramatically altered reef community structure and...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
Caribbean coral reefs have transformed into algal-dominated habitats over recent decades, but the me...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Large environmental fluctuations often cause mass extinctions, extirpating species and transforming ...
The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecologica...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Marine ecologists and paleoecologists are increasingly recognizing that the Pleistocene and Holocene...
The mass mortality of acroporid corals has transformed Caribbean reefs from coral- to macroalgal-dom...
The reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral commun...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...