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Autor:
Jodie A. Schlaefer, Sterling B. Tebbett, Casey L. Bowden, William P. Collins, Stephanie Duce, Christopher R. Hemingson, Victor Huertas, Michalis Mihalitsis, Juliano Morais, Renato A. Morais, Alexandre C. Siqueira, Robert P. Streit, Sam Swan, Jessica Valenzuela, David R. Bellwood
Publikováno v:
Marine environmental research. 181
Sediments are ubiquitous on coral reefs. However, studies of reef sediments have largely focused on isolated reservoirs, or processes, and rarely consider hydrodynamic drivers. We therefore provide a quantitative snapshot of sediment dynamics on a co
Autor:
Robert P. Streit, David R. Bellwood
Publikováno v:
Trends in ecologyevolution.
Traits are measurable features of organisms. Functional traits aspire to more. They quantify an organism's ecology and, ultimately, predict ecosystem functions based on local communities. Such predictions are useful, but only if 'functional' really m
Publikováno v:
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 31:381-398
As habitats change, highly specialised species may die or be forced to relocate. However, some obligate coral-dwelling damselfishes appear to survive the localized extinction of their primary habitat, branching coral, caused by coral bleaching. To ad
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 180
Sediments in algal turfs can modify a wide variety of key ecological processes on coral reefs. While some larger reef fishes can remove these turf-bound sediments, the role of small, yet abundant, cryptobenthic fishes is currently unclear. To address
Autor:
Sterling B. Tebbett, Robert P. Streit, Juliano Morais, Jodie A. Schlaefer, Sam Swan, David R. Bellwood
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 181:105752
Cyanobacterial mats are increasingly recognised as a symptom of coral reef change. However, the spatial distribution of cyanobacterial mats during coral bleaching has received limited attention. We explored cyanobacterial mat distribution during a bl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 108:70-80
Globally, coral reefs are being transformed by a suite of stressors, the foremost being climate change. Increasingly, it is expected that these reconfigured reef systems will emerge with lower-complexity and will be dominated by algal turfs. Understa
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 33:1144-1155
1. Globally, many ecosystems are being challenged and transformed by anthropogenic climate change. Future ecosystem configurations will be heavily influenced by the critical ecological functions that affect resilience. Robust measures of these functi
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 144:125-129
Mass coral bleaching is challenging today's coral reefs. However, our understanding of dynamics in benthic space holders, following such disturbances, is limited. To address this, we quantified successional dynamics of the ascidian, Didemnum cf. moll
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 33:948-961
The inherent complexity of high-diversity systems can make them particularly difficult to understand. The relatively recent introduction of functional approaches, which seek to infer ecosystem functioning based on species' ecological traits, has revo
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 734
The presence of key organisms is frequently associated with the delivery of specific ecosystem functions. Areas with such organisms are therefore often considered to have greater levels of these functions. While this assumption has been the backbone