SummaryCoral reefs are critically important ecosystems that support the food security and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people in maritime tropical countries, yet they are increasingly threatened by overfishing, coastal pollution, climate change, and other anthropogenic impacts, leading to concerns that some species may be threatened with local or even global extinction [1–7]. The concept of double jeopardy proposes that the risk of species extinction is elevated if species that are endemic (small range) are also scarce (low local abundance) [8]. Traditionally, marine macroecology has been founded on patterns of species richness and presence-absence data [9–11], which provide no information on species abundances or on the prevalenc...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
[Extract] Developing effective management strategies for conserving species requires identifying the...
Although coral reefs support the largest concentrations of marine biodiversity worldwide, the extent...
Coral reefs are critically important ecosystems that support the food security and livelihoods of hu...
Determining the species most vulnerable to increasing degradation of coral reef habitats requires id...
yEcosystems face both local hazards, such as over-exploitation, and global hazards, such as climate ...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Reef fishes are a treasured part of marine biodiversity, and also provide needed protein for many mi...
Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the extent to wh...
Coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystem in the sea. Throughout the world they are being overfishe...
Coral reefs worldwide are being degraded due to global warming (coral bleaching) and coastal develop...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
[Extract] Developing effective management strategies for conserving species requires identifying the...
Although coral reefs support the largest concentrations of marine biodiversity worldwide, the extent...
Coral reefs are critically important ecosystems that support the food security and livelihoods of hu...
Determining the species most vulnerable to increasing degradation of coral reef habitats requires id...
yEcosystems face both local hazards, such as over-exploitation, and global hazards, such as climate ...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Reef fishes are a treasured part of marine biodiversity, and also provide needed protein for many mi...
Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the extent to wh...
Coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystem in the sea. Throughout the world they are being overfishe...
Coral reefs worldwide are being degraded due to global warming (coral bleaching) and coastal develop...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
[Extract] Developing effective management strategies for conserving species requires identifying the...
Although coral reefs support the largest concentrations of marine biodiversity worldwide, the extent...