The worldwide decline of coral reefs calls for an urgent reassessment of current management practices. Confronting large-scale crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an improved understanding of the ecological processes that underlie reef resilience. Managing for improved resilience, incorporating the role of human activity in shaping ecosystems, provides a basis for coping with uncertainty, future changes and ecological surprises. Here we review the ecological roles of critical functional groups (for both corals and reef fishes) that are fundamental to understanding resilience and avoiding phase shifts from coral dominance to less desirable, degraded ecosystems. We identify striking biogeographic differences in t...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
The world's coral reefs are in decline, with many exhibiting a phase shift from coral to macroalgal ...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
Biodiversity is frequently associated with functional redundancy. Indo-Pacific coral reefs incorpora...
Biodiversity is frequently associated with functional redundancy. Indo-Pacific coral reefs incorpora...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
The world's coral reefs are in decline, with many exhibiting a phase shift from coral to macroalgal ...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
Biodiversity is frequently associated with functional redundancy. Indo-Pacific coral reefs incorpora...
Biodiversity is frequently associated with functional redundancy. Indo-Pacific coral reefs incorpora...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
The world's coral reefs are in decline, with many exhibiting a phase shift from coral to macroalgal ...