Tropical coral reefs are subject to multiple pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. These pressures have caused widespread declines in reef health, resulting in the increased use of spatial management tools such as marine protected areas (MPAs). MPAs have proven generally effective if well designed and enforced, but there are limited long-term studies investigating how the presence of small-scale MPAs affects fish populations and reef communities. Using a 12-year time series, we found that small-scale (10–50 ha) community-managed MPAs along the Danajon Bank of the Philippines preserved average fish biomass within their boundaries over time relative to surrounding fished reefs. Unprotected areas are, however, showing signific...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly used to rebuild fish populations. In 2009, eight MPAs...
A variety of human activities have led to the recent global decline of reef-building corals [1], [2]...
Coral reefs are some of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, providing fisheries resources ...
A variety of factors have caused the loss of corals and fishes on coral reefs, resulting in ecologic...
In the Philippines, very high fishing pressure coincides with the globally greatest number of shoref...
Structural change in both the habitat and reef-associated fish assemblages within spatially managed ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) help replenish fish assemblages, though different trophic levels may s...
Coral reefs are one of the most productive marine ecosystems that helps replenish fish stocks in the...
The Philippines has more than 1600 locally managed marine protected areas (MPAs), the most in the wo...
No-take marine reserves are expected to enhance coral reef resilience indirectly through suppression...
No-take marine reserves are a highly advocated tool to recover degraded marine ecosystems, but we ha...
The size, density and biomass of coral reef fish in 4 fully closed marine protected areas (MPAs) wit...
The establishment of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) on coral reefs is a common management str...
An influential paradigm in coral reef ecology is that fishing causes trophic cascades through reef f...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Marine protected areas ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly used to rebuild fish populations. In 2009, eight MPAs...
A variety of human activities have led to the recent global decline of reef-building corals [1], [2]...
Coral reefs are some of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, providing fisheries resources ...
A variety of factors have caused the loss of corals and fishes on coral reefs, resulting in ecologic...
In the Philippines, very high fishing pressure coincides with the globally greatest number of shoref...
Structural change in both the habitat and reef-associated fish assemblages within spatially managed ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) help replenish fish assemblages, though different trophic levels may s...
Coral reefs are one of the most productive marine ecosystems that helps replenish fish stocks in the...
The Philippines has more than 1600 locally managed marine protected areas (MPAs), the most in the wo...
No-take marine reserves are expected to enhance coral reef resilience indirectly through suppression...
No-take marine reserves are a highly advocated tool to recover degraded marine ecosystems, but we ha...
The size, density and biomass of coral reef fish in 4 fully closed marine protected areas (MPAs) wit...
The establishment of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) on coral reefs is a common management str...
An influential paradigm in coral reef ecology is that fishing causes trophic cascades through reef f...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Marine protected areas ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly used to rebuild fish populations. In 2009, eight MPAs...
A variety of human activities have led to the recent global decline of reef-building corals [1], [2]...
Coral reefs are some of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, providing fisheries resources ...