Coral reefs provide ecosystem goods and services for millions of people in the tropics, but reef conditions are declining worldwide. Effective solutions to the crisis facing coral reefs depend in part on understanding the context under which different types of conservation benefits can be maximized. Our global analysis of nearly 1,800 tropical reefs reveals how the intensity of human impacts in the surrounding seascape, measured as a function of human population size and accessibility to reefs (“gravity”), diminishes the effectiveness of marine reserves at sustaining reef fish biomass and the presence of top predators, even where compliance with reserve rules is high. Critically, fish biomass in high-compliance marine reserves located where...
Coral reefs have the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet and support ecosystem good...
Wilderness areas offer unparalleled ecosystem conditions. However, growing human populations and con...
Ongoing declines in the structure and function of the world’s coral reefs require novel approaches t...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. Coral reefs provide ecosystem goods and se...
The worldwide decline of coral reefs necessitates targeting management solutions that can sustain re...
Reef fishes are a treasured part of marine biodiversity, and also provide needed protein for many mi...
Difficulties in scaling up theoretical and experimental results have raised controversy over the con...
Ongoing declines in the structure and function of the world’s coral reefs1,2 require novel approache...
There is global consensus that marine protected areas offer a plethora of benefits to the biodiversi...
Without drastic efforts to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate globalized stressors, tropical coral...
Coral reefs are iconic, threatened ecosystems that have been in existence for ∼500 million years, ye...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Difficulties in scaling up theoretical and experimental results have raised controversy over the con...
Coral reefs have the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet and support ecosystem good...
Wilderness areas offer unparalleled ecosystem conditions. However, growing human populations and con...
Ongoing declines in the structure and function of the world’s coral reefs require novel approaches t...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. Coral reefs provide ecosystem goods and se...
The worldwide decline of coral reefs necessitates targeting management solutions that can sustain re...
Reef fishes are a treasured part of marine biodiversity, and also provide needed protein for many mi...
Difficulties in scaling up theoretical and experimental results have raised controversy over the con...
Ongoing declines in the structure and function of the world’s coral reefs1,2 require novel approache...
There is global consensus that marine protected areas offer a plethora of benefits to the biodiversi...
Without drastic efforts to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate globalized stressors, tropical coral...
Coral reefs are iconic, threatened ecosystems that have been in existence for ∼500 million years, ye...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Difficulties in scaling up theoretical and experimental results have raised controversy over the con...
Coral reefs have the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet and support ecosystem good...
Wilderness areas offer unparalleled ecosystem conditions. However, growing human populations and con...
Ongoing declines in the structure and function of the world’s coral reefs require novel approaches t...