Anthropogenic stressors are impacting ecological systems across the world. Of particular concern are the recent rapid changes occurring in coral reef systems. With ongoing degradation from both local and global stressors, future reefs are likely to function differently to current coral-dominated ecosystems. Determining key attributes of future reef states is critical to reliably predict outcomes for ecosystem service provision. Here we explore the impacts of changing sponge dominance on coral reefs. Qualitative modelling of reef futures suggests that changing sponge dominance due to increased sponge abundance will have different outcomes for other trophic levels compared with increased sponge dominance as a result of declining coral abundan...
Coral reefs support immense biodiversity and provide important ecosystem services to many millions o...
We are in the Anthropocene—an epoch where humans are the dominant force of planetary change. Ecosyst...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...
Anthropogenic stressors are impacting ecological systems across the world. Of particular concern are...
Coral reef ecosystems have been degrading globally for decades due to global climate change and anth...
As atmospheric CO₂ concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Although coral reef health across the globe is declining as a result of anthropogenic impacts, relat...
Coral reefs across the world have been seriously degraded and have a bleak future in response to pre...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Anthropogenic pressures, direct and indirect, have left no coral reef untouched. Those that remain i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Tropical coral reefs currently face an unprecedented restructuring since their extant form and funct...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on our planet. Scleractinian corals...
Coral reefs support immense biodiversity and provide important ecosystem services to many millions o...
We are in the Anthropocene—an epoch where humans are the dominant force of planetary change. Ecosyst...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...
Anthropogenic stressors are impacting ecological systems across the world. Of particular concern are...
Coral reef ecosystems have been degrading globally for decades due to global climate change and anth...
As atmospheric CO₂ concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Although coral reef health across the globe is declining as a result of anthropogenic impacts, relat...
Coral reefs across the world have been seriously degraded and have a bleak future in response to pre...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Anthropogenic pressures, direct and indirect, have left no coral reef untouched. Those that remain i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Tropical coral reefs currently face an unprecedented restructuring since their extant form and funct...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on our planet. Scleractinian corals...
Coral reefs support immense biodiversity and provide important ecosystem services to many millions o...
We are in the Anthropocene—an epoch where humans are the dominant force of planetary change. Ecosyst...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...