Understanding ecological processes that shape contemporary and future communities facilitates knowledge-based environmental management. In marine ecosystems, one of the most important processes is the supply of new recruits into a population. Here, we investigated spatiotemporal variability in coral recruitment at 15 reefs throughout the Dampier Archipelago, north-western Australia between 2015 and 2017 and identified the best environmental predictors for coral recruitment patterns over this period. Large differences in recruitment were observed among years with the average density of recruits increasing by 375% from 0.017 recruits cm−2 in 2015 to 0.059 recruits cm−2 in 2017. Despite differences in recruitment among years, the rank order of...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Understanding ecological processes that shape contemporary and future communities facilitates knowle...
Regional-scale variation of recruitment by marine organisms may reflect geographic patterns in adult...
On coral reefs, sites that receive consistently high levels of recruitment relevant to other sites (...
On coral reefs, sites that receive consistently high levels of recruitment relevant to other sites (...
Coral reefs are threatened by a range of human activities at both local and global scales. The resul...
Regional-scale variation of recruitment by marine organisms may reflect geographic patterns in adult...
Reproduction and recruitment are key processes that replenish marine populations. Here we use the Pa...
Corals are the primary reef-building organisms, therefore it is key to understand their recruitment ...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
Coral recruitment and successive growth are essential for post-disturbance reef recovery. As coral r...
Reproduction and recruitment are key processes that replenish marine populations. Here we use the Pa...
<div><p>Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different lif...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Understanding ecological processes that shape contemporary and future communities facilitates knowle...
Regional-scale variation of recruitment by marine organisms may reflect geographic patterns in adult...
On coral reefs, sites that receive consistently high levels of recruitment relevant to other sites (...
On coral reefs, sites that receive consistently high levels of recruitment relevant to other sites (...
Coral reefs are threatened by a range of human activities at both local and global scales. The resul...
Regional-scale variation of recruitment by marine organisms may reflect geographic patterns in adult...
Reproduction and recruitment are key processes that replenish marine populations. Here we use the Pa...
Corals are the primary reef-building organisms, therefore it is key to understand their recruitment ...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
Coral recruitment and successive growth are essential for post-disturbance reef recovery. As coral r...
Reproduction and recruitment are key processes that replenish marine populations. Here we use the Pa...
<div><p>Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different lif...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...
Coral mortality has increased in recent decades, making coral recruitment more important than ever i...