Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stresses intensify, so do debates about whether reefs will recover after significant damage. True headway in this debate requires documented temporal trajectories for coral assemblages subjected to various combinations of stresses; therefore, we report relevant changes in coral assemblages at Little Cayman Island. Between 1999 and 2012, spatiotemporal patterns in cover, densities of juveniles and size structure of assemblages were documented inside and outside marine protected areas using transects, quadrats and measurements of maximum diameters. Over five years, bleaching and disease caused live cover to decrease from 26% to 14%, with full recov...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
Anthropogenic environmental change has increased coral reef disturbance regimes in recent decades, a...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
Ecosystems have always been shaped by disturbances, but many of these events are becoming larger, mo...
Coral reefs have emerged as one of the ecosystems most vulnerable to climate variation and change. U...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...
As with many of the reefs in the Caribbean, the reefs in the Caymans have been under continuous natu...
Increases in the frequency of perturbations that drive coral community structure, such as severe the...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide are under pressure from chronic and acute stressors that threaten th...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Coral reefs are among the most biodiverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth, providing food, coastal ...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
Anthropogenic environmental change has increased coral reef disturbance regimes in recent decades, a...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
Ecosystems have always been shaped by disturbances, but many of these events are becoming larger, mo...
Coral reefs have emerged as one of the ecosystems most vulnerable to climate variation and change. U...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...
As with many of the reefs in the Caribbean, the reefs in the Caymans have been under continuous natu...
Increases in the frequency of perturbations that drive coral community structure, such as severe the...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide are under pressure from chronic and acute stressors that threaten th...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Coral reefs are among the most biodiverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth, providing food, coastal ...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
Anthropogenic environmental change has increased coral reef disturbance regimes in recent decades, a...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...