Anthropogenic environmental change has increased coral reef disturbance regimes in recent decades, altering the structure and function of many coral reefs globally. In this study, we used coral community survey data collected from 1996 to 2015 to evaluate reef-scale coral calcification capacity (CCC) dynamics with respect to recorded pulse disturbances for 121 reef sites in the Main Hawaiian Islands and Mo\u27orea (French Polynesia) in the Pacific and the Florida Keys Reef Tract and St. John (U.S. Virgin Islands) in the western Atlantic. CCC remained relatively high in the Main Hawaiian Islands in the absence of recorded widespread disturbances; declined and subsequently recovered in Mo\u27orea following a crown-of-thorns sea star outbreak,...
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by a combination of acute and chronic disturbances from climat...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Increases in the frequency of perturbations that drive coral community structure, such as severe the...
Anthropogenic environmental change has increased coral reef disturbance regimes in recent decades, a...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Anthropogenic environmental change threatens the ability for many coral reefs to maintain the calciu...
1. Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation ...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Coral reefs are the foundation to the social, cultural, and economic life in Hawai i; however, these...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Coral reefs are often subject to disturbances that can cause enduring changes in community structure...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Coral reefs have great biological and socioeconomic value, but are threatened by ocean acidification...
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by a combination of acute and chronic disturbances from climat...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Increases in the frequency of perturbations that drive coral community structure, such as severe the...
Anthropogenic environmental change has increased coral reef disturbance regimes in recent decades, a...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Anthropogenic environmental change threatens the ability for many coral reefs to maintain the calciu...
1. Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation ...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Coral reefs are the foundation to the social, cultural, and economic life in Hawai i; however, these...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Coral reefs are often subject to disturbances that can cause enduring changes in community structure...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Coral reefs have great biological and socioeconomic value, but are threatened by ocean acidification...
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by a combination of acute and chronic disturbances from climat...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Increases in the frequency of perturbations that drive coral community structure, such as severe the...