Abstract The Caribbean coral reef ecosystem has experienced a long history of deterioration due to various stressors. For instance, over-fishing of parrotfish – an important grazer of macroalgae that can prevent destructive overgrowth of macroalgae – has threatened reef ecosystems in recent decades and stimulated conservation efforts such as the formation of marine protected areas. Here we develop a mathematical model of coupled socio-ecological interactions between reef dynamics and conservation opinion dynamics to better understand how natural and human factors interact individually and in combination to determine coral reef cover. We find that the coupling opinion and reef systems generates complex dynamics that are difficult to anticipa...
Transdisciplinary approaches that consider both socioeconomic and biophysical processes are central ...
Climate change constitutes a new threat to the sustainability of coral ecosystems. The vulnerability...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing levels of stress due to climate change, overfishing, coastal...
The Caribbean coral reef ecosystem has experienced a long history of deterioration due to various st...
International audienceCoral reef resource systems are complex adaptive social-ecological systems pro...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...
During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine envir...
In this chapter, we synthesize empirical and theoretical research from a range of fields to explore ...
Coral reefs, rainforests of the sea, are of greatest ecological and economical importance. Although ...
Effective solutions to the ongoing “coral reef crisis” will remain limited until the underlying driv...
Despite the importance of coral reef ecosystems to the social and economic welfare of coastal commun...
In 1983, the dominant urchin of Caribbean coral reefs (Diadema antillarum) experienced massive disea...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
<div><p>Millions of people rely on the ecosystem services provided by coral reefs, but sustaining th...
Pressure on natural communities from human activities continues to increase. Even unique ecosystems ...
Transdisciplinary approaches that consider both socioeconomic and biophysical processes are central ...
Climate change constitutes a new threat to the sustainability of coral ecosystems. The vulnerability...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing levels of stress due to climate change, overfishing, coastal...
The Caribbean coral reef ecosystem has experienced a long history of deterioration due to various st...
International audienceCoral reef resource systems are complex adaptive social-ecological systems pro...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...
During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine envir...
In this chapter, we synthesize empirical and theoretical research from a range of fields to explore ...
Coral reefs, rainforests of the sea, are of greatest ecological and economical importance. Although ...
Effective solutions to the ongoing “coral reef crisis” will remain limited until the underlying driv...
Despite the importance of coral reef ecosystems to the social and economic welfare of coastal commun...
In 1983, the dominant urchin of Caribbean coral reefs (Diadema antillarum) experienced massive disea...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
<div><p>Millions of people rely on the ecosystem services provided by coral reefs, but sustaining th...
Pressure on natural communities from human activities continues to increase. Even unique ecosystems ...
Transdisciplinary approaches that consider both socioeconomic and biophysical processes are central ...
Climate change constitutes a new threat to the sustainability of coral ecosystems. The vulnerability...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing levels of stress due to climate change, overfishing, coastal...