Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communities to recover after acute disturbances is fundamental to forecasting and maintaining resilience. It may be expected that offshore reef ecosystems are less affected by anthropogenic disturbances compared with reefs closer to population centres, but that recovery may be slower on isolated reefs following disturbances. To test the hypothesis that community recovery is slow in isolated locations, we measured changes in coral cover and relative abundance of coral genera over a 4 year period (200509) at Ashmore Reef, north Western Australia, following severe bleaching. The percent cover of hard coral tripled, from 10.2% (±1.46 s.e.) in 2005 to 29...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Coral reef recovery from major disturbance is hypothesized to depend on the arrival of propagules fr...
Coral reef recovery from major disturbance is hypothesized to depend on the arrival of propagules fr...
Coral reef recovery from major disturbance is hypothesized to depend on the arrival of propagules fr...
Coral reefs are increasingly exposed to disturbances acting over a range of spatial scales. At a glo...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ...
Coral reef ecosystems are degrading through multiple disturbances that are becoming more frequent an...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Coral reef recovery from major disturbance is hypothesized to depend on the arrival of propagules fr...
Coral reef recovery from major disturbance is hypothesized to depend on the arrival of propagules fr...
Coral reef recovery from major disturbance is hypothesized to depend on the arrival of propagules fr...
Coral reefs are increasingly exposed to disturbances acting over a range of spatial scales. At a glo...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ...
Coral reef ecosystems are degrading through multiple disturbances that are becoming more frequent an...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...