Population replenishment through recruitment is an essential process for the long term viability of corals and their associated communities, particularly under increasing stresses that threaten their vitality. Although many researchers have identified specific factors that influence individual processes in the early life cycle of corals, few studies to date have attempted to determine the cumulative success of a cohort\u27s progression through these stages in natural reef settings. Specifically, there is a paucity of knowledge regarding appropriate and realistic techniques to forecast the success of recruitment in natural settings, while taking into account both the individual and environmental factors that regulate these recruitment dynami...
Ecological signs of Earth's biosphere forewarn an alarming trajectory towards a global mass-extincti...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Ecological signs of Earth's biosphere forewarn an alarming trajectory towards a...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...
Caribbean coral reefs are amongst the most threatened marine ecosystems on Earth. About one third of...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Coral reefs are threatened by a range of human activities at both local and global scales. The resul...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
We compared relationships among distribution patterns of recruits, juveniles and adults of 3 differe...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide due to anthropogenic activities resulting in the loss of these ...
Drivers of recruitment in sessile marine organisms are often poorly understood, due to the rapidly c...
Green Island reef has been subjected to at least two severe outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish (A...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
Ecological signs of Earth's biosphere forewarn an alarming trajectory towards a global mass-extincti...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Ecological signs of Earth's biosphere forewarn an alarming trajectory towards a...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...
Caribbean coral reefs are amongst the most threatened marine ecosystems on Earth. About one third of...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Coral reefs are threatened by a range of human activities at both local and global scales. The resul...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
We compared relationships among distribution patterns of recruits, juveniles and adults of 3 differe...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide due to anthropogenic activities resulting in the loss of these ...
Drivers of recruitment in sessile marine organisms are often poorly understood, due to the rapidly c...
Green Island reef has been subjected to at least two severe outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish (A...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
Ecological signs of Earth's biosphere forewarn an alarming trajectory towards a global mass-extincti...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Ecological signs of Earth's biosphere forewarn an alarming trajectory towards a...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...