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pro vyhledávání: '"Phanor Montoya‐Maya"'
Autor:
Elisa Bayraktarov, Anastazia T Banaszak, Phanor Montoya Maya, Joanie Kleypas, Jesús E Arias-González, Macarena Blanco, Johanna Calle-Triviño, Nufar Charuvi, Camilo Cortés-Useche, Victor Galván, Miguel A García Salgado, Mariana Gnecco, Sergio D Guendulain-García, Edwin A Hernández Delgado, José A Marín Moraga, María Fernanda Maya, Sandra Mendoza Quiroz, Samantha Mercado Cervantes, Megan Morikawa, Gabriela Nava, Valeria Pizarro, Rita I Sellares-Blasco, Samuel E Suleimán Ramos, Tatiana Villalobos Cubero, María F Villalpando, Sarah Frías-Torres
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 8, p e0228477 (2020)
Coral reefs worldwide are degrading due to climate change, overfishing, pollution, coastal development, coral bleaching, and diseases. In areas where the natural recovery of an ecosystem is negligible or protection through management interventions in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/297e6a56a12f46119225fc1b745f7d52
Autor:
Elizabeth C. Shaver, Elizabeth McLeod, Margaux Y. Hein, Stephen R. Palumbi, Kate Quigley, Tali Vardi, Peter J. Mumby, David Smith, Phanor Montoya‐Maya, Erinn M. Muller, Anastazia T. Banaszak, Ian M. McLeod, David Wachenfeld
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 28:4751-4764
Recent warm temperatures driven by climate change have caused mass coral bleaching and mortality across the world, prompting managers, policymakers, and conservation practitioners to embrace restoration as a strategy to sustain coral reefs. Despite a
Coral reef restoration is a subfield within the larger scientific discipline of ecological restoration (also known as restoration ecology). Ecological restoration is the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damage
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6a1a986e44e172cce50e467ec37271f0
https://marxiv.org/8eua9
https://marxiv.org/8eua9