Coral reef degradation has been observed worldwide over the past few decades resulting in significant decreases in coral cover and abundance. However, there has not been a clear framework established to address the crucial need for more sophisticated understanding of the fundamental ecology of corals and their response to environmental stressors. Development of a quantitative approach to coral population ecology that utilizes formal, well established principles of fishery systems science offers a new framework to address these issues. The goal of this dissertation is to establish a quantitative foundation for assessment of coral reefs by developing some essential ecological and population-dynamic components of a size-structured demograph...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
A spatially explicit model of coral community dynamics has been developed, based around a cellular a...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
Abstract: This study examines scleractinian zooxanthellate coral recruitment patterns in the Florida...
Changes in the size structure of coral populations have major consequences for population dynamics a...
The purpose of this study was to collect baseline data of juvenile scleractinian coral density, spat...
Like coral reefs worldwide, the Florida Reef Tract has dramatically declined within the past two dec...
Observations along the north coast of Jamaica in 1994 suggested that areas of relatively high coral ...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, f...
Understanding and predicting the connectivity of coral reef organisms linked by larval dispersal is ...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
A spatially explicit model of coral community dynamics has been developed, based around a cellular a...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
Abstract: This study examines scleractinian zooxanthellate coral recruitment patterns in the Florida...
Changes in the size structure of coral populations have major consequences for population dynamics a...
The purpose of this study was to collect baseline data of juvenile scleractinian coral density, spat...
Like coral reefs worldwide, the Florida Reef Tract has dramatically declined within the past two dec...
Observations along the north coast of Jamaica in 1994 suggested that areas of relatively high coral ...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, f...
Understanding and predicting the connectivity of coral reef organisms linked by larval dispersal is ...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
A spatially explicit model of coral community dynamics has been developed, based around a cellular a...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...