While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the availability of suitable reef habitat at mesophotic depths (~30–150 m) along the continental shelf margin suggests the potential for ecologically connected coral populations across hundreds of kilometers in the northwest (NW) GOM. The NW GOM includes a relatively high proportion of mesophotic habitats, including salt diapirs in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS), Bright Bank, and McGrail Bank, the latter two being Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPCs). In response to a proposed expansion plan for the sanctuary boundaries to include additional mesophotic banks in the NW GOM, we investigated the genetic connectivity of th...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
Despite decades of monitoring global reef decline, we are still largely unable to explain patterns o...
Little is known about the distribution of black corals in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Of thirty...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
Successful management of spatially isolated coral reefs is contingent on an understanding of ecologi...
In coral reef ecosystems, mesophotic coral habitat (> 30 m to the end of the photic zone) are extens...
In coral reef ecosystems, mesophotic coral habitat (\u3e30 m to the end of the photic zone) are exte...
Colonial corals occur in a wide range of marine benthic habitats from the shallows to the deep ocean...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
The Deep Reef Refugia Hypothesis proposes that deep reefs can act as local recruitment sources for s...
Limited dispersal and connectivity in marine organisms can have negative fitness effects in populati...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
Despite decades of monitoring global reef decline, we are still largely unable to explain patterns o...
Little is known about the distribution of black corals in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Of thirty...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
Successful management of spatially isolated coral reefs is contingent on an understanding of ecologi...
In coral reef ecosystems, mesophotic coral habitat (> 30 m to the end of the photic zone) are extens...
In coral reef ecosystems, mesophotic coral habitat (\u3e30 m to the end of the photic zone) are exte...
Colonial corals occur in a wide range of marine benthic habitats from the shallows to the deep ocean...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
The Deep Reef Refugia Hypothesis proposes that deep reefs can act as local recruitment sources for s...
Limited dispersal and connectivity in marine organisms can have negative fitness effects in populati...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
Despite decades of monitoring global reef decline, we are still largely unable to explain patterns o...
Little is known about the distribution of black corals in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Of thirty...