Threats from climate change and other human pressures have led to widespread concern for the future of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Resilience of GBR reefs will be determined by their ability to resist disturbances and to recover from coral loss, generating intense interest in management actions that can moderate these processes. Here we quantify the effect of environmental and human drivers on the resilience of southern and central GBR reefs over the past two decades. Using a composite water quality index, we find that while reefs exposed to poor water quality are more resistant to coral bleaching, they recover from disturbance more slowly and are more susceptible to outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish and coral disease—with a n...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Coral reefs are among the most sensitive ecosystems to climate change. Managing coral reefs at a tim...
Spatially explicit coral bleaching data can be used to improve our understanding of the causes and c...
Threats from climate change and other human pressures have led to widespread concern for the future ...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under pressure from a suite of stressors including cyclones,...
In the face of increasing cumulative effects from human and natural disturbances, sustaining coral r...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cl...
There has been a well-recognized link between declining water quality and the ecological health of c...
Near-shore marine environments are increasingly subjected to reduced water quality, and their abilit...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cli...
There has been a well-recognized link between declining water quality and the ecological health of c...
Near-shore marine environments are increasingly subjected to reduced water quality, and their abilit...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Coral reefs are among the most sensitive ecosystems to climate change. Managing coral reefs at a tim...
Spatially explicit coral bleaching data can be used to improve our understanding of the causes and c...
Threats from climate change and other human pressures have led to widespread concern for the future ...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under pressure from a suite of stressors including cyclones,...
In the face of increasing cumulative effects from human and natural disturbances, sustaining coral r...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cl...
There has been a well-recognized link between declining water quality and the ecological health of c...
Near-shore marine environments are increasingly subjected to reduced water quality, and their abilit...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cli...
There has been a well-recognized link between declining water quality and the ecological health of c...
Near-shore marine environments are increasingly subjected to reduced water quality, and their abilit...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Coral reefs are among the most sensitive ecosystems to climate change. Managing coral reefs at a tim...
Spatially explicit coral bleaching data can be used to improve our understanding of the causes and c...