High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these locations are expected to become dryer and as livestock and agricultural yields decline, coastal populations may become increasingly dependent on marine resources. To evaluate this social–ecological conundrum, we examined the Grand Récif of Toliara (GRT), southwest Madagascar, which was intensively studied in the 1960s and has been highly degraded since the 1980s. We analyzed the social and ecological published and unpublished literature on this region and provide new data to assess the magnitude of the changes and evaluate the causes of reef degradation. Top-down controls were identified as the major drivers: human population growth and migr...
International audienceThe Grand Récif of Toliara (GRT) in Madagascar is a large (33 km2) barrier ree...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them are increasingly expos...
This paper analyses the interconnections between key ecological, economic and social drivers with ot...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
In the 1960s and 1970s the biology and geology of the Grand Récif of Tuléar, (now Toliara) in southw...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
"Presented to the Faculty of Science of Macquarie University in partial fulfillment of the requireme...
International audienceThe Great Reef of Toliara, on the southwestern coast of Madagascar, has been d...
With over 5,500 km of coastline spanning more than 14 degrees of latitude, Madagascar boasts a diver...
International audienceThe Grand Récif of Toliara (GRT) in Madagascar is a large (33 km2) barrier ree...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them are increasingly expos...
This paper analyses the interconnections between key ecological, economic and social drivers with ot...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
In the 1960s and 1970s the biology and geology of the Grand Récif of Tuléar, (now Toliara) in southw...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
"Presented to the Faculty of Science of Macquarie University in partial fulfillment of the requireme...
International audienceThe Great Reef of Toliara, on the southwestern coast of Madagascar, has been d...
With over 5,500 km of coastline spanning more than 14 degrees of latitude, Madagascar boasts a diver...
International audienceThe Grand Récif of Toliara (GRT) in Madagascar is a large (33 km2) barrier ree...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them are increasingly expos...
This paper analyses the interconnections between key ecological, economic and social drivers with ot...