Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given their demonstrated resistance to environmental stress, it might be expected that the role of sponges in reef systems under modern regimes of frequent and severe disturbance may become even more substantial. Disturbances have recently reshaped the community structure of many Caribbean coral reefs shifting them towards a state of persistent low coral cover and often a dominance of macroalgae. Using competition and growth rates recorded from Glover's Atoll in Belize, we parameterise a mathematical model used to simulate the three-way competition between sponges, macroalgae and coral. We use the model to determine the range of parameters in which ea...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Anthropogenic pressures, direct and indirect, have left no coral reef untouched. Those that remain i...
Anthropogenic stressors are impacting ecological systems across the world. Of particular concern are...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...
Ecosystem engineers that create habitats facilitate the coexistence of many interacting species. Thi...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Disturbance releases space and allows the growth of opportunistic species, excluded by the old stand...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Coral reef ecosystems have been degrading globally for decades due to global climate change and anth...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
Corals, the foundation species of tropical reefs, are in rapid global decline as a result of anthrop...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
In 1983, the dominant urchin of Caribbean coral reefs (Diadema antillarum) experienced massive disea...
Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one being domin...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Anthropogenic pressures, direct and indirect, have left no coral reef untouched. Those that remain i...
Anthropogenic stressors are impacting ecological systems across the world. Of particular concern are...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...
Ecosystem engineers that create habitats facilitate the coexistence of many interacting species. Thi...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Disturbance releases space and allows the growth of opportunistic species, excluded by the old stand...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Coral reef ecosystems have been degrading globally for decades due to global climate change and anth...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
Corals, the foundation species of tropical reefs, are in rapid global decline as a result of anthrop...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
In 1983, the dominant urchin of Caribbean coral reefs (Diadema antillarum) experienced massive disea...
Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one being domin...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Anthropogenic pressures, direct and indirect, have left no coral reef untouched. Those that remain i...
Anthropogenic stressors are impacting ecological systems across the world. Of particular concern are...