Quantifying variability over multiple spatial scales is a fundamental goal in ecology,providing insight into which scale-dependent processes most strongly influence community structure.On coral reefs, the ubiquitous turf algae are the primary food source for herbivores and competitorsfor space with corals. Turf algae will likely increase in the future, because they thriveunder conditions that reduce coral cover. Turfs are typically treated as a single homogeneousfunctional group, but analyzing them as a variable assemblage is more informative. We used ahierarchical sampling design to quantify 4 scales of variability in turf assemblages from centimeters(within single dead coral heads) to kilometers (across islands) on the rarely studied Lhav...
Of all benthic components on tropical reefs, algal turfs are the most widespread and the main source...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet. Globally, corals ar...
Observations along the north coast of Jamaica in 1994 suggested that areas of relatively high coral ...
The overarching objective of this dissertation was to improve our knowledge of the relationship betw...
Background: Patterns of herbivory can alter the spatial structure of ecosystems, with important cons...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Algal turfs are an abundant and highly productive component of coral reef ecosystems. However, our u...
Patterns of herbivory can alter the spatial structure of ecosystems, with important consequences for...
Aim: Coral assemblages on Caribbean reefs have largely been considered to be biogeographically homog...
Species assemblages vary in structure due to a wide variety of processes operating at ecological and...
The spatial dispersion of individuals across multiple spatial scales can significantly influence bio...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Ecological processes act at different temporal and spatial scale generating diferent distribution pa...
Of all benthic components on tropical reefs, algal turfs are the most widespread and the main source...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet. Globally, corals ar...
Observations along the north coast of Jamaica in 1994 suggested that areas of relatively high coral ...
The overarching objective of this dissertation was to improve our knowledge of the relationship betw...
Background: Patterns of herbivory can alter the spatial structure of ecosystems, with important cons...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Algal turfs are an abundant and highly productive component of coral reef ecosystems. However, our u...
Patterns of herbivory can alter the spatial structure of ecosystems, with important consequences for...
Aim: Coral assemblages on Caribbean reefs have largely been considered to be biogeographically homog...
Species assemblages vary in structure due to a wide variety of processes operating at ecological and...
The spatial dispersion of individuals across multiple spatial scales can significantly influence bio...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Ecological processes act at different temporal and spatial scale generating diferent distribution pa...
Of all benthic components on tropical reefs, algal turfs are the most widespread and the main source...
Turf algae are becoming more abundant on coral reefs worldwide, but their effects on other benthic o...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...