The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geographies have historically been poorly understood. Here we addressed this for the first time using spatially expansive and thematically resolved benthic community data collected around five uninhabited central Pacific oceanic islands, spanning 6° latitude and 17° longitude. Using towed-diver digital image surveys over ~140 linear km of shallow (8–20 m depth) tropical reef, we highlight the autocorrelated nature of coral reef seascapes. Benthic functional groups and hard coral morphologies displayed significant spatial clustering (positive autocorrelation) up to kilometre-scales around all islands, in some instances dominating entire sections of c...
Quantifying variability over multiple spatial scales is a fundamental goal in ecology,providing insi...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Despite increases in the frequency and intensity of disturbances on coral reefs over the past few de...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Kingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific are among the most remote coral reefs on the p...
26 páginas, 7 figuras, 3 tablasKingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific are among the m...
Aim: Coral assemblages on Caribbean reefs have largely been considered to be biogeographically homog...
Marine heatwaves are causing recurring coral bleaching events on tropical reefs that are driving eco...
AbstractTropical reef communities contain spatial patterns at multiple scales, observable from micro...
We assessed the independent effects of natural physical drivers in structuring coral reef benthic co...
Our ability to understand natural constraints on coral reef benthic communities requires quantitativ...
The spatial distributions of benthic organisms within a coral reef ecosystem are structured by biolo...
Benthic fauna form spatial patterns which are the result of both biotic and abiotic processes, which...
Quantifying variability over multiple spatial scales is a fundamental goal in ecology,providing insi...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Despite increases in the frequency and intensity of disturbances on coral reefs over the past few de...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Kingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific are among the most remote coral reefs on the p...
26 páginas, 7 figuras, 3 tablasKingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific are among the m...
Aim: Coral assemblages on Caribbean reefs have largely been considered to be biogeographically homog...
Marine heatwaves are causing recurring coral bleaching events on tropical reefs that are driving eco...
AbstractTropical reef communities contain spatial patterns at multiple scales, observable from micro...
We assessed the independent effects of natural physical drivers in structuring coral reef benthic co...
Our ability to understand natural constraints on coral reef benthic communities requires quantitativ...
The spatial distributions of benthic organisms within a coral reef ecosystem are structured by biolo...
Benthic fauna form spatial patterns which are the result of both biotic and abiotic processes, which...
Quantifying variability over multiple spatial scales is a fundamental goal in ecology,providing insi...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Despite increases in the frequency and intensity of disturbances on coral reefs over the past few de...