The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecological patterns. Living reefs generally accumulate in place, so fossil reefs record a history of their former biological inhabitants and physical environments. Reef corals record their ecological history especially well because they form large, resistant skeletons, which can be identified to species. Thus, presence–absence and relative abundance data can be obtained with a high degree of confidence. Moreover, potential effects of humans on reef ecology were absent or insignificant on most reefs until the last few hundred years, so that it is possible to analyze “natural” distribution patterns before intense human disturbance began.\ud \ud We chara...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
The mass die-off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroalgal-domin...
The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecologica...
The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecologica...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
We investigated the degree to which component grains vary with depositional environment in sediments...
Marine ecologists and paleoecologists are increasingly recognizing that the Pleistocene and Holocene...
SYNOPSIS. Two studies from the Pleistocene coral reef fossil record demonstrate the sensitivity of r...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...
This paper assesses the reliability with which fossil reefs record the diversity and community struc...
The coral reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral ...
Our understanding of ecosystem dynamics is directly linked to the scale at which we make our ecologi...
The reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral commun...
The recent mass mortality of Caribbean reef corals dramatically altered reef community structure and...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
The mass die-off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroalgal-domin...
The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecologica...
The Quaternary fossil record of living coral reefs is fundamental for understanding modern ecologica...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
We investigated the degree to which component grains vary with depositional environment in sediments...
Marine ecologists and paleoecologists are increasingly recognizing that the Pleistocene and Holocene...
SYNOPSIS. Two studies from the Pleistocene coral reef fossil record demonstrate the sensitivity of r...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...
This paper assesses the reliability with which fossil reefs record the diversity and community struc...
The coral reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral ...
Our understanding of ecosystem dynamics is directly linked to the scale at which we make our ecologi...
The reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral commun...
The recent mass mortality of Caribbean reef corals dramatically altered reef community structure and...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
The mass die-off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroalgal-domin...