Reef coral assemblages are highly dynamic and subject to repeated disturbances, which are predicted to increase in response to climate change. Consequently there is an urgent need to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying different recovery scenarios. Recent work has demonstrated that reef structural complexity can facilitate coral recovery, but the mechanism remains unclear. Similarly, experiments suggest that coral larvae can distinguish between the water from healthy and degraded reefs, however, whether or not they can use these cues to navigate to healthy reefs is an open question. Here, we use a meta-analytic approach to document that coral larval swimming speeds are orders of magnitude lower than measurements of water ...
In this thesis, I investigate the mechanisms and implications of coral larvae dispersal using spatia...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Habitat recognition and selective settlement by dispersive propagules greatly increases the post-set...
Reef coral assemblages are highly dynamic and subject to repeated disturbances, which are predicted ...
Dixson et al. (2014) report that coral larvae navigate towards chemical cues associated with healthy...
Aim: Connectivity is a key determinant of coral reef resilience. However, connectivity models rarely...
Larval dispersal has major effects on ecological and evolutionary processes. Thus, a thorough unders...
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ...
Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marin...
Aim Connectivity is a key determinant of coral reef resilience. However, connectivity models rarely ...
Behavioral responses to environmental factors at the planktonic larval stage can have a crucial infl...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Despite their importance for ecosystem functioning, little is known about flow patterns at the cold-...
Coral recruitment and calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) accretion are fundamental processes that help mainta...
In this thesis, I investigate the mechanisms and implications of coral larvae dispersal using spatia...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Habitat recognition and selective settlement by dispersive propagules greatly increases the post-set...
Reef coral assemblages are highly dynamic and subject to repeated disturbances, which are predicted ...
Dixson et al. (2014) report that coral larvae navigate towards chemical cues associated with healthy...
Aim: Connectivity is a key determinant of coral reef resilience. However, connectivity models rarely...
Larval dispersal has major effects on ecological and evolutionary processes. Thus, a thorough unders...
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ...
Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marin...
Aim Connectivity is a key determinant of coral reef resilience. However, connectivity models rarely ...
Behavioral responses to environmental factors at the planktonic larval stage can have a crucial infl...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Despite their importance for ecosystem functioning, little is known about flow patterns at the cold-...
Coral recruitment and calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) accretion are fundamental processes that help mainta...
In this thesis, I investigate the mechanisms and implications of coral larvae dispersal using spatia...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Habitat recognition and selective settlement by dispersive propagules greatly increases the post-set...