Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community change is challenging. We assessed the impact of an episodic disturbance associated with human visitation (boat anchoring) relative to other drivers of long-term change on coral reefs. A one-time anchoring event at Crab Cove, British Virgin Islands, in 2004 caused rapid losses of coral and reef structural complexity that were equal to the cumulative decline over 23 years observed at an adjacent site. The abundance of small site-attached reef fishes dropped by approximately one quarter after the anchoring event, but this drop was not immediate and only fully apparent two years after the anchoring event. There was no obvious recovery from the ...
Recreational boating is increasingly popular and provides social and economic benefits, but can also...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
Climate change is expected to increase the intensity and/or frequency of natural disturbances which ...
<div><p>Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term c...
Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community...
Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community...
Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community...
Community decline is often linked to anthropogenic activities. Coral reef declines, for example, hav...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
Coral reefs provide economic and environmental services to millions of people as areas for recreatio...
Coral reefs provide economic and environmental services to millions of people as areas for recreatio...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
Recreational boating is increasingly popular and provides social and economic benefits, but can also...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
Recreational boating is increasingly popular and provides social and economic benefits, but can also...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
Climate change is expected to increase the intensity and/or frequency of natural disturbances which ...
<div><p>Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term c...
Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community...
Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community...
Isolating the relative effects of episodic disturbances and chronic stressors on long-term community...
Community decline is often linked to anthropogenic activities. Coral reef declines, for example, hav...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
Coral reefs provide economic and environmental services to millions of people as areas for recreatio...
Coral reefs provide economic and environmental services to millions of people as areas for recreatio...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
Recreational boating is increasingly popular and provides social and economic benefits, but can also...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
Recreational boating is increasingly popular and provides social and economic benefits, but can also...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
Climate change is expected to increase the intensity and/or frequency of natural disturbances which ...