Abstract Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one being domi-nated by coral and the other by macroalgae. However, the observation of linear empirical relationships among graz-ing, algal cover and coral recruitment has led the existence of alternate stable states to be questioned; are reefs simply exhibiting a continuous phase shift in response to grazing or are the alternate states robust to certain changes in grazing? Here, a model of a Caribbean forereef is used to reconcile the existence of two stable community states with common empirical observations. Coral-depauperate and coral-dominated reef states are predicted to be stable on equilibrial time scales of decades to centuries and their e...
Abstract Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance....
summary:Coral reefs can undergo relatively rapid changes in the dominant biota, a phenomenon referre...
Coral reefs are currently threatened by both natural and human-driven disturbances, and climate chan...
Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one being domin...
Recent transitions from coral to macroalgal dominance on some tropical reefs have\ud engendered deba...
Caribbean reefs have experienced unprecedented changes in the past four decades. Of great concern is...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...
The transition of many Caribbean reefs from coral to macroalgal dominance has been a prominent issue...
Coral reef degradation is typified in the Caribbean by dramatic phase shifts from coral dominance to...
Tropical coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems of the world but facing increasing threat...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Extreme disturbances often lead to community reorganisations, yet sometimes ecosystems unexpectedly ...
In recent years, coral reefs have been subject to immense stress due to a host of global change fact...
Connectivity of larvae among metapopulations in open marine systems can be a double-edged sword, all...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance. Understa...
Abstract Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance....
summary:Coral reefs can undergo relatively rapid changes in the dominant biota, a phenomenon referre...
Coral reefs are currently threatened by both natural and human-driven disturbances, and climate chan...
Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one being domin...
Recent transitions from coral to macroalgal dominance on some tropical reefs have\ud engendered deba...
Caribbean reefs have experienced unprecedented changes in the past four decades. Of great concern is...
The deteriorating health of the world's coral reefs threatens global biodiversity, ecosystem functio...
The transition of many Caribbean reefs from coral to macroalgal dominance has been a prominent issue...
Coral reef degradation is typified in the Caribbean by dramatic phase shifts from coral dominance to...
Tropical coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems of the world but facing increasing threat...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Extreme disturbances often lead to community reorganisations, yet sometimes ecosystems unexpectedly ...
In recent years, coral reefs have been subject to immense stress due to a host of global change fact...
Connectivity of larvae among metapopulations in open marine systems can be a double-edged sword, all...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance. Understa...
Abstract Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance....
summary:Coral reefs can undergo relatively rapid changes in the dominant biota, a phenomenon referre...
Coral reefs are currently threatened by both natural and human-driven disturbances, and climate chan...