Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot because of the overlap between two major biogeographic provinces (Indian and Pacific Ocean) and the high proportion of endemic species. In this paper, we compile existing scientific literature pertaining to marine organisms and environments at these islands to determine the current state of knowledge and identify major knowledge gaps. In total, 1066 studies have been published, including 582 peer-reviewed journal articles (55% of all publications), 332 reports, 141 books or book chapters, and 11 theses. These studies extend back to 1697, but most (83%) are post-1970. Seabirds have been the most studied group (43% of all publications), followed by...
Very little is known about the coral biodiversity in Australia's remote Indian Ocean Territories; he...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are located in the Indian Ocean (12° 12” S, 96° 54” E). The group is com...
This paper is an account of all known records of birds from Christmas Island in the eastern Indian O...
The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine biodiversi...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
Very little is known about the coral biodiversity in Australia's remote Indian Ocean Territories; he...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands represent a unique marine biodiversity hotspot beca...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are located in the Indian Ocean (12° 12” S, 96° 54” E). The group is com...
This paper is an account of all known records of birds from Christmas Island in the eastern Indian O...
The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine biodiversi...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
Very little is known about the coral biodiversity in Australia's remote Indian Ocean Territories; he...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...