Coral reef ecosystems worldwide are under pressure from chronic and acute stressors that threaten their continued existence. Most obvious among changes to reefs is loss of hard coral cover, but a precise multi-scale estimate of coral cover dynamics for the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is currently lacking. Monitoring data collected annually from fixed sites at 47 reefs across 1300 km of the GBR indicate that overall regional coral cover was stable (averaging 29% and ranging from 23% to 33% cover across years) with no net decline between 1995 and 2009. Subregional trends (10-100 km) in hard coral were diverse with some being very dynamic and others changing little. Coral cover increased in six subregions and decreased in seven subregions. Persis...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
Observations over a 30-yr period revealed a considerable degree of natural variation in the abundanc...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
While coral reefs in many parts of the world are in decline as a direct consequence of human pressur...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
Aim: Increasingly frequent and intense disturbances of many kinds are reducing the populations of ha...
The age or size structure of a population has a marked influence on its demography and reproductive ...
In the face of increasing cumulative effects from human and natural disturbances, sustaining coral r...
Effective environmental management hinges on efficient and targeted monitoring, which in turn should...
Population outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci L.) represent one of the most s...
Reef monitoring programmes often focus on limited sites, predominantly on reef slope areas, which do...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of coral cover, identifies the main driver...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
<p>(B–P) Average annual coral cover in each subregion. Dashed lines show the subregion temporal prof...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
Observations over a 30-yr period revealed a considerable degree of natural variation in the abundanc...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
While coral reefs in many parts of the world are in decline as a direct consequence of human pressur...
Corals of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have declined over the past 30 years. While reef state depend...
Aim: Increasingly frequent and intense disturbances of many kinds are reducing the populations of ha...
The age or size structure of a population has a marked influence on its demography and reproductive ...
In the face of increasing cumulative effects from human and natural disturbances, sustaining coral r...
Effective environmental management hinges on efficient and targeted monitoring, which in turn should...
Population outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci L.) represent one of the most s...
Reef monitoring programmes often focus on limited sites, predominantly on reef slope areas, which do...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of coral cover, identifies the main driver...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
<p>(B–P) Average annual coral cover in each subregion. Dashed lines show the subregion temporal prof...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
Observations over a 30-yr period revealed a considerable degree of natural variation in the abundanc...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...