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A global analysis of the effectiveness of marine protected areas in preventing coral loss
ArticleAbstract: Background: A variety of human activities have led to the recent global decline of reef-building corPalabras claves:Autores:John Francis Bruno, Selig E.R.Fuentes:scopusA global map of human impact on marine ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distrPalabras claves:Autores:Casey K.S., D'Agrosa C., Ebert C.M., Fox H.E., Fujita R., Halpern B.S., Heinemann D., John Francis Bruno, Kappel C.V., Lenihan H.S., Madin E.M.P., Micheli F., Perry M.T., Selig E.R., Selkoe K.A., Spalding M., Steneck R.S., Walbridge S., Watson R.Fuentes:scopusA map of human impacts to a "pristine" coral reef ecosystem, the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
ArticleAbstract: Effective and comprehensive regional-scale marine conservation requires fine-grained data on the spaPalabras claves:Ecosystem-based management, Marine-protected areas, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Threat assessment, vulnerabilityAutores:Casey K.S., Ebert C.M., Franklin E.C., Halpern B.S., John Francis Bruno, Selig E.R., Selkoe K.A., Toonen R.J.Fuentes:scopusClimate change and marine life
Conference ObjectAbstract: Marine Climate Impacts Workshop was held from 29 April to 3 May 2012 at the US National Center of EcPalabras claves:Climate Change, Detection and attribution, Marine scienceAutores:Brander K.M., Brown C.J., Buckley L.B., Burrows M.T., Duarte C.M., Halpern B.S., Hoegh-Guldberg O., Holding J.M., John Francis Bruno, Kappel C.V., Kiessling W., Moore P.J., O'connor M.I., Pandolfi J.M., Parmesan C., Poloczanska E.S., Richardson A.J., Schoeman D.S., Schwing F.B., Sydeman W.J.Fuentes:scopusClimate change, coral loss, and the curious case of the parrotfish paradigm: Why don't marine protected areas improve reef resilience?
ReviewAbstract: Scientists have advocated for local interventions, such as creating marine protected areas and implePalabras claves:Climate Change, coral reef, Disturbance, parrotfish, resilience, RESISTANCEAutores:Côté I.M., John Francis Bruno, Toth L.T.Fuentes:scopusClimate resilience in marine protected areas and the ‘Protection Paradox’
OtherAbstract: Restricting human activities through Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is assumed to create more resiliePalabras claves:Autores:Barrett N., Bates A.E., Benedetti-Cecchi L., Bird T.J., Cooke R.S.C., Costello M.J., Côté I.M., Duncan M.I., Edgar G.J., Fenberg P.B., John Francis Bruno, Lefcheck J.S., Stuart-Smith R.D.Fuentes:scopusClimate-driven interactions among rocky intertidal organisms caught between a rock and a hot place
ArticleAbstract: To explore how climate may affect the structure of natural communities, we quantified the role of thPalabras claves:Climate, Experimental ecology, facilitation, Rocky intertidal, Thermal stressAutores:Bertness M.D., John Francis Bruno, Leonard G., Levine J.Fuentes:scopusClonal variation for phenotypic plasticity in the coral Madracis mirabilis
ArticleAbstract: Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the rPalabras claves:Genotype x environment interaction, Madracis mirabilis, Phenotypic plasticity, Reaction norm, Scleractinia, Skeletal structureAutores:Edmunds P.J., John Francis BrunoFuentes:scopusComparative thermal performance of the reef-building coral Orbicella franksi at its latitudinal range limits
ArticleAbstract: Temperature drives biological responses that scale from the cellular to ecosystem levels and thermalPalabras claves:Autores:Goodbody-Gringley G., John Francis Bruno, Putnam H.M., Silbiger N.J.Fuentes:scopusAssessing evidence of phase shifts from coral to macroalgal dominance on coral reefs
ArticleAbstract: Many marine scientists have concluded that coral reefs are moving toward or are locked into a seaweePalabras claves:Caribbean, Coral reefs, Florida Keys, Great Barrier Reef, Indo-pacific, macroalgae, Phase shifts, Reef managementAutores:John Francis Bruno, Precht W.F., Schutte V.G.W., Selig E.R., Sweatman H.Fuentes:scopus