Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasing environmental stress and variability on the size structure of coral communities remains poorly understood. This limits our ability to effectively conserve coral reef ecosystems because size specific dynamics are rarely incorporated. Our aim is to quantify variation in the size structure of coral populations across 20 sites along a tropical-to-subtropical environmental gradient on the east coast of Australia (~ 23 to 30°S), to determine how size structure changes with a gradient of sea surface temperature, turbidity, productivity and light levels. We use two approaches: 1) linear regression with summary statistics (such as median size) as re...
Demographic processes, such as growth, can have an important influence on the population and communi...
Abiotic filtering is a major driver of gradients in the structure and functioning of ecosystems from...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Aim: To describe, model and assess the relative importance of environmental and climatic factors lik...
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Multi-decadal coral ...
Changes in the size structure of coral populations have major consequences for population dynamics a...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
The age or size structure of a population has a marked influence on its demography and reproductive ...
<div><p>Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different lif...
The persistent exposure of coral communities to more variable abiotic regimes is assumed to augment ...
Abiotic filtering is a major driver of gradients in the structure and functioning of ecosystems from...
The persistent exposure of coral assemblages to more variable abiotic regimes is assumed to augment ...
Demographic processes, such as growth, can have an important influence on the population and communi...
Abiotic filtering is a major driver of gradients in the structure and functioning of ecosystems from...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Aim: To describe, model and assess the relative importance of environmental and climatic factors lik...
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Multi-decadal coral ...
Changes in the size structure of coral populations have major consequences for population dynamics a...
Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different life-histor...
The age or size structure of a population has a marked influence on its demography and reproductive ...
<div><p>Tropical reefs are dynamic ecosystems that host diverse coral assemblages with different lif...
The persistent exposure of coral communities to more variable abiotic regimes is assumed to augment ...
Abiotic filtering is a major driver of gradients in the structure and functioning of ecosystems from...
The persistent exposure of coral assemblages to more variable abiotic regimes is assumed to augment ...
Demographic processes, such as growth, can have an important influence on the population and communi...
Abiotic filtering is a major driver of gradients in the structure and functioning of ecosystems from...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...