The great sensitivity of coral reefs to climate change has raised concern over their resilience. An emerging body of resilience theory stems largely from research carried out in a single biogeographic region; the Caribbean. Such geographic bias raises the question of transferability of concepts among regions. In this article, we identify factors that might predispose the Caribbean to its low resilience, including faster rates of macroalgal growth, higher rates of algal recruitment, basin-wide iron-enrichment of algal growth from aeolian dust, a lack of acroporid corals, lower herbivore biomass and missing groups of herbivores. Although mechanisms of resilience are likely to be ubiquitous, our analysis suggests that Indo-Pacific reefs would ...
Ocean warming and acidification from increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 represent major global thr...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
Ecosystem management frequently aims to manage resilience yet measuring resilience has proven diffic...
The progressive downward shift in dominance of key reef building corals, coupled with dramatic incre...
Coral reefs are among the world's most endangered ecosystems. Coral mortality can result from ocean ...
A single ecosystem can exhibit great biogeographic and environmental variability. While a given ecol...
Caribbean coral reefs have deteriorated substantially over the past 30 years, which is broadly attri...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
The detrimental effect of climate change induced bleaching on Caribbean coral reefs has been widely ...
Coral reefs are one of the most biodiverse yet threatened ecosystems on the planet. Our understandin...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
<div><p>Managing coral reefs for resilience to climate change is a popular concept but has been diff...
Ocean warming and acidification from increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 represent major global thr...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
Ecosystem management frequently aims to manage resilience yet measuring resilience has proven diffic...
The progressive downward shift in dominance of key reef building corals, coupled with dramatic incre...
Coral reefs are among the world's most endangered ecosystems. Coral mortality can result from ocean ...
A single ecosystem can exhibit great biogeographic and environmental variability. While a given ecol...
Caribbean coral reefs have deteriorated substantially over the past 30 years, which is broadly attri...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
The detrimental effect of climate change induced bleaching on Caribbean coral reefs has been widely ...
Coral reefs are one of the most biodiverse yet threatened ecosystems on the planet. Our understandin...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
<div><p>Managing coral reefs for resilience to climate change is a popular concept but has been diff...
Ocean warming and acidification from increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 represent major global thr...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...