In a changing global environment, previously suboptimal habitats may become climate refuges for species. For instance, the ranges of some tropical reef corals are already expanding poleward. Understanding the demographic strategies by which isolated or marginal populations persist is therefore important, especially since such populations are often both vulnerable to local extinction and sources of evolutionary novelty. This study builds an integral projection model from individual-level demographic rates for a genetically isolated population of a reef coral, Plesiastrea versipora, in Sydney Harbour, Australia, in order to understand the population-level demographic characteristics allowing its persistence. We show that this population is th...
Biogeographic breaks are locations where multiple species reach range limits simultaneously. Numerou...
The predominance of self-recruitment in many reef-building corals has fundamental and complex conseq...
Changing oceanic conditions, particularly ocean warming and altered currents, can affect the reprodu...
In a changing global environment, previously suboptimal habitats may become climate refuges for spec...
The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the Indo-Pacific; however, t...
<div><p>Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different lif...
We evaluated the role that demography may play in the formation of local aggregations of Sinularia f...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
The population genetics and demography of soft corals, the second most abundant benthic invertebrate...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide, and marine reserve networks have been advocated as a powerful ...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by a variety of pressures, and climate change models predict in...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
The predominance of self-recruitment in many reef-building corals has fundamental and complex conseq...
Numerous factors are hypothesised to limit the geographical distribution of reef organisms, such as ...
Biogeographic breaks are locations where multiple species reach range limits simultaneously. Numerou...
The predominance of self-recruitment in many reef-building corals has fundamental and complex conseq...
Changing oceanic conditions, particularly ocean warming and altered currents, can affect the reprodu...
In a changing global environment, previously suboptimal habitats may become climate refuges for spec...
The scleractinian coral Plesiastrea versipora occurs throughout most of the Indo-Pacific; however, t...
<div><p>Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different lif...
We evaluated the role that demography may play in the formation of local aggregations of Sinularia f...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
The population genetics and demography of soft corals, the second most abundant benthic invertebrate...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide, and marine reserve networks have been advocated as a powerful ...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by a variety of pressures, and climate change models predict in...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
The predominance of self-recruitment in many reef-building corals has fundamental and complex conseq...
Numerous factors are hypothesised to limit the geographical distribution of reef organisms, such as ...
Biogeographic breaks are locations where multiple species reach range limits simultaneously. Numerou...
The predominance of self-recruitment in many reef-building corals has fundamental and complex conseq...
Changing oceanic conditions, particularly ocean warming and altered currents, can affect the reprodu...