Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research and management have focused on maintaining coral dominance and avoiding phase shifts to other species compositions, rather than on weakening the resilience of already degraded reefs to re-establish coral dominance. Reversing degraded coral-reef states will involve reducing local chronic drivers like fishing pressure and poor water quality. Reversals will also require management of key ecological processes - such as those performed by different functional groups of marine herbivores - that both weaken the resilience of the degraded state and strengthen the coral-dominated state. If detrimental human impacts are reduced and key ecological process...
Coral reefs are suffering unprecedented declines in coral cover and species diversity. These changes...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local-...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
Phase-shifts from one persistent assemblage of species to another have become increasingly commonpla...
Our view of ecosystems has evolved from one emphasizing determinism to an understanding that systems...
Top-down controls of complex foodwebs maintain the balance among the critical groups of corals, alga...
In recent years, coral reefs have been subject to immense stress due to a host of global change fact...
The combination of environmental and anthropogenic stressors has driven the global decline of coral ...
During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine envir...
Resilience underpins the sustainability of both ecological and social systems. Extensive loss of ree...
<p>A. The conventional view of resilience. Natural communities are highly resilient to climate chang...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
Coral reefs are suffering unprecedented declines in coral cover and species diversity. These changes...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local-...
Both coral-dominated and degraded reef ecosystems can be resistant to change. Typically, research an...
Human impacts have resulted in dramatic shifts in species composition in many marine and terrestrial...
Phase-shifts from one persistent assemblage of species to another have become increasingly commonpla...
Our view of ecosystems has evolved from one emphasizing determinism to an understanding that systems...
Top-down controls of complex foodwebs maintain the balance among the critical groups of corals, alga...
In recent years, coral reefs have been subject to immense stress due to a host of global change fact...
The combination of environmental and anthropogenic stressors has driven the global decline of coral ...
During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine envir...
Resilience underpins the sustainability of both ecological and social systems. Extensive loss of ree...
<p>A. The conventional view of resilience. Natural communities are highly resilient to climate chang...
The decline of coral reefs has been broadly attributed to human stressors being too strong and perva...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
Coral reefs are suffering unprecedented declines in coral cover and species diversity. These changes...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local-...