International audienceThe global decline of coral reefs has led to calls for strategies that reconcile biodiversity conservation and fisheries benefits. Still, considerable gaps in our understanding of the spatial ecology of ecosystem services remain. We combined spatial information on larval dispersal networks and estimates of human pressure to test the importance of connectivity for ecosystem service provision. We found that reefs receiving larvae from highly connected dispersal corridors were associated with high fish species richness. Generally, larval “sinks” contained twice as much fish biomass as “sources” and exhibited greater resilience to human pressure when protected. Despite their potential to support biodiversity persistence an...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
Abstract As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is no...
International audienceThe global decline of coral reefs has led to calls for strategies that reconci...
Networks of no-take reserves are important for protecting coral reef biodiversity from climate chang...
As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is now clear t...
As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is now clear t...
Reef fishes and other marine species occur in patchily distributed benthic populations that are inte...
Aim: In coastal marine systems, biogenic reef-building species have great importance for conservati...
NEWS COVERAGE: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audienc...
Abstract As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is no...
Enthusiasm for the use of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) as management tools for the protecti...
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with conceptual,...
Connectivity is now a common consideration in conservation planning, but we need further empirical e...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
Abstract As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is no...
International audienceThe global decline of coral reefs has led to calls for strategies that reconci...
Networks of no-take reserves are important for protecting coral reef biodiversity from climate chang...
As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is now clear t...
As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is now clear t...
Reef fishes and other marine species occur in patchily distributed benthic populations that are inte...
Aim: In coastal marine systems, biogenic reef-building species have great importance for conservati...
NEWS COVERAGE: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audienc...
Abstract As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is no...
Enthusiasm for the use of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) as management tools for the protecti...
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with conceptual,...
Connectivity is now a common consideration in conservation planning, but we need further empirical e...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
Abstract As the science of connectivity evolves, so too must the management of coral reefs. It is no...