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Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 19, Iss 1, p 014074 (2024)
Understanding how temperature affects coral reef fish recruitment success is crucial for assessing impacts of ocean warming on coral reef resilience. We utilized a long-term fish survey dataset along the west coast of Hawai‘i Island to investigate
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https://doaj.org/article/4c1b17aeeebc41b889f1347d5124f8a1
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, Vol 8, Iss 4, Pp 521-535 (2022)
Abstract Turbidity monitoring in shallow coastal waters is fundamental to marine ecosystem research, management and protection. Satellite‐based water turbidity monitoring can be conducted at a greater spatial extent and higher temporal frequency th
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https://doaj.org/article/5dfc7e8c414343ed81b204073e775745
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 9 (2022)
Turbidity from land-based runoff has been identified as a possible driver of coral bleaching refugia, as particulate matter in turbid habitats may block excessive irradiance and alter the food supply to corals during ocean heatwaves. However, negativ
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https://doaj.org/article/a605bdbd7a73437c8c394a3173b605d0
Autor:
Rachel R. Carlson, Luke J. Evans, Shawna A. Foo, Bryant W. Grady, Jiwei Li, Megan Seeley, Yaping Xu, Gregory P. Asner
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 28, Iss , Pp e01684- (2021)
Mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs interact in tropical regions throughout the world. These ecosystems exhibit strong synergies, as the health of each ecosystem supports the functioning of adjacent habitats. We present a global spatial analysis o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0a0c010f4ce4458dbeaa57b746446684
Autor:
Gregory P. Asner, Nicholas Vaughn, Bryant W. Grady, Shawna A. Foo, Harish Anand, Rachel R. Carlson, Ethan Shafron, Christopher Teague, Roberta E. Martin
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Coral reefs are undergoing changes caused by coastal development, resource use, and climate change. The extent and rate of reef change demand robust and spatially explicit monitoring to support management and conservation decision-making. We develope
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https://doaj.org/article/5d80cc8ac44c48c59d156eb88a566066
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
Over 60% of the world’s reefs experience damage from local activities such as overfishing, coastal development, and watershed pollution. Land-based sources of pollution are a critical threat to coral reefs, and understanding “ridge-to-reef” cha
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https://doaj.org/article/df3ff498a9c8409e80e88bf820f4295b
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(49)
Coral reefs are experiencing severe decline, and urgent action is required at local and global scales to curb ecosystem loss. Establishing new regulations to protect corals, however, can be time consuming and costly, and it is therefore necessary to
Autor:
Christopher Teague, Roberta E. Martin, Gregory P. Asner, Shawna A. Foo, Nicholas R. Vaughn, Ethan Shafron, Harish Anand, Rachel R. Carlson, Bryant W. Grady
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Coral reefs are undergoing changes caused by coastal development, resource use, and climate change. The extent and rate of reef change demand robust and spatially explicit monitoring to support management and conservation decision-making. We develope
Autor:
Gregory P. Asner, Jiwei Li, Yaping Xu, Luke J. Evans, Megan Seeley, Rachel R. Carlson, Shawna A. Foo, Bryant W. Grady
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 28, Iss, Pp e01684-(2021)
Mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs interact in tropical regions throughout the world. These ecosystems exhibit strong synergies, as the health of each ecosystem supports the functioning of adjacent habitats. We present a global spatial analysis o
Autor:
Timothy H. Frawley, Brianna Villalon, Larry B. Crowder, Timothy D. White, Rachel R. Carlson, Hannah Blondin
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 238:105896
Effective fisheries management requires an understanding of fisher behavior. Though vessel tracking systems are increasingly used to describe the movements and activities of industrial fishing fleets, their use has been limited within the small-scale