Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological impacts is limited. Evidence has suggested that benthic sediments bound within the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) suppress reef fish herbivory, a key ecological process maintaining reef resilience. An experimental combination of caging and sediment addition treatments were used to investigate the effects of sediment pulses on herbivory and EAMs and to determine whether sediment addition could trigger a positive-feedback loop, leading to deep, sediment-rich turfs. A 1-week pulsed sediment addition resulted in rapid increases in algal turf length with effects comparable to those seen in herbivore exclusion cages. Contrary to the hypothesised posit...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
<div><p>Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecol...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Closely cropped algal turfs support key ecosystem functions on healthy coraldominated reefs, yet how...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
<div><p>Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecol...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Closely cropped algal turfs support key ecosystem functions on healthy coraldominated reefs, yet how...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...