Recruitment, defined and measured as the incorporation of new individuals (i.e. coral juveniles) into a population, is a fundamentalprocess for ecologists, evolutionists and conservationists due to its direct effect on population structure and function. Because most coralpopulations are self-feeding, a breakdown in recruitment would lead to local extinction. Recruitment indirectly affects both renewal andmaintenance of existing and future coral communities, coral reef biodiversity (bottom-up effect) and therefore coral reef resilience. This process has been used as an indirect measure of individual reproductive success (fitness) and is the final stage of larval dispersal leading to population connectivity. As a result, recruitment has been ...
Population replenishment through recruitment is an essential process for the long term viability of ...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral reefs offshor...
Recruitment, defined and measured as the incorporation of new individuals (i.e. coral juveniles) int...
AbstractRecruitment, defined and measured as the incorporation of new individuals (i.e. coral juveni...
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...
Study on scleractinian coral recruitment is important in understanding the mechanisms that regulate ...
Abstract: This study examines scleractinian zooxanthellate coral recruitment patterns in the Florida...
Green Island reef has been subjected to at least two severe outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish (A...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
The progressive downward shift in dominance of key reef building corals, coupled with dramatic incre...
The distribution of larvae and recruitment of scleractinians in the southwest region of Madagascar w...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Population replenishment through recruitment is an essential process for the long term viability of ...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral reefs offshor...
Recruitment, defined and measured as the incorporation of new individuals (i.e. coral juveniles) int...
AbstractRecruitment, defined and measured as the incorporation of new individuals (i.e. coral juveni...
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...
Study on scleractinian coral recruitment is important in understanding the mechanisms that regulate ...
Abstract: This study examines scleractinian zooxanthellate coral recruitment patterns in the Florida...
Green Island reef has been subjected to at least two severe outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish (A...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
The progressive downward shift in dominance of key reef building corals, coupled with dramatic incre...
The distribution of larvae and recruitment of scleractinians in the southwest region of Madagascar w...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Population replenishment through recruitment is an essential process for the long term viability of ...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral reefs offshor...