Nearshore coral communities within turbid settings are typically perceived to have limited reef-building capacity. However, several recent studies have reported reef growth over millennial time scales within such environments and have hypothesized that depth-variable community assemblages may act as equally important controls on reef growth as they do in clear-water settings. Here, we explicitly test this idea using a newly compiled chronostratigraphic record (31 cores, 142 radiometric dates) from seven proximal (but discrete) nearshore coral reefs located along the central Great Barrier Reef (Australia). Uniquely, these reefs span distinct stages of geomorphological maturity, as reflected in their elevations below sea level. Integrated age...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Variations in lithology and coral assemblages in drill cores from outer- and inner-shelf reefs are u...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Nearshore coral communities within turbid settings are typically perceived to have limited reef-buil...
Mean coral cover has reportedly declined by over 15% during the last 30 years across the central Gre...
Understanding past coral community development and reef growth is crucial for placing contemporary e...
Human activities threaten reef ecosystems globally, forcing ecological change at rates and scales re...
Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health are projected to lead to a progressive declinein re...
This is the author's post-print version of an article published in Global Change Biology, Vol. 17, p...
Coral reefs globally are impacted by natural and anthropogenic stressors that are compounded by clim...
Coral reefs globally are impacted by a range of natural and anthropogenic stressors. Inshore reefs o...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Global sea-level rise (SLR) is projected to increase water depths above coral reefs. Although the im...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Variations in lithology and coral assemblages in drill cores from outer- and inner-shelf reefs are u...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Nearshore coral communities within turbid settings are typically perceived to have limited reef-buil...
Mean coral cover has reportedly declined by over 15% during the last 30 years across the central Gre...
Understanding past coral community development and reef growth is crucial for placing contemporary e...
Human activities threaten reef ecosystems globally, forcing ecological change at rates and scales re...
Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health are projected to lead to a progressive declinein re...
This is the author's post-print version of an article published in Global Change Biology, Vol. 17, p...
Coral reefs globally are impacted by natural and anthropogenic stressors that are compounded by clim...
Coral reefs globally are impacted by a range of natural and anthropogenic stressors. Inshore reefs o...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Global sea-level rise (SLR) is projected to increase water depths above coral reefs. Although the im...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Variations in lithology and coral assemblages in drill cores from outer- and inner-shelf reefs are u...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...