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Climate 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:scopusHistorical baselines of coral cover on tropical reefs as estimated by expert opinion
ArticleAbstract: Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide imPalabras claves:Climate Change, Expert opinion survey, Historical baselines, Historical ecology, Marine environmental history, qualitative survey, Shifting baseline syndromeAutores:Cheung W.W.L., Eddy T.D., John Francis BrunoFuentes:scopusFacilitation and the niche: Implications for coexistence, range shifts and ecosystem functioning
ArticleAbstract: Viewing facilitation through the lens of the niche concept is one way to unify conceptual and empiriPalabras claves:Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Climate Change, Competitive exclusion, Environmental stress, Foundation species, Micro-habitat, Niche overlapping, Niche segregation, Positive species interactions, Spatial and temporal heterogeneityAutores:Bulleri F., John Francis Bruno, Silliman B.R., Stachowicz J.J.Fuentes:scopusStochastic dynamics of a warmer Great Barrier Reef
ArticleAbstract: Pressure on natural communities from human activities continues to increase. Even unique ecosystemsPalabras claves:Climate Change, COMMUNITIES, Compositional data, coral reef, Dynamics, Great Barrier Reef, Human impacts, Local threat, Long-term behavior, Ocean temperature, Reef state, stochastic modelAutores:Cooper J.K., John Francis Bruno, Spencer M., Van Woesik R.Fuentes:scopusStrengthening confidence in climate change impact science
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To assess confidence in conclusions about climate-driven biological change through time, and idPalabras claves:Abundance, Attribution, Climate Change, Distribution, hypothesis, impacts, Marine, phenology, Scientific method, TIME SERIESAutores:Brander K.M., Brown C.J., Buckley L.B., Burrows M.T., Duarte C.M., Halpern B.S., 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., Sydeman W.J.Fuentes:scopusTemperature-driven coral decline: The role of marine protected areas
ArticleAbstract: Warming ocean temperatures are considered to be an important cause of the degradation of the world'sPalabras claves:acclimation, Climate Change, Conservation, CORAL, Marine protected areas, resilience, RESISTANCEAutores:Casey K.S., John Francis Bruno, Selig E.R.Fuentes:scopusThe distribution of the thermally tolerant symbiont lineage (Symbiodinium clade D) in corals from Hawaii: Correlations with host and the history of ocean thermal stress
ArticleAbstract: Spatially intimate symbioses, such as those between scleractinian corals and unicellular algae belonPalabras claves:Climate Change, CORAL, ITS2, Symbiodinium, symbiosisAutores:Casey K.S., Franklin E.C., Gates R., John Francis Bruno, Pochon X., Selig E.R., Stat M.Fuentes:scopusMutualisms in a changing world: An evolutionary perspective
ArticleAbstract: There is growing concern that rapid environmental degradation threatens mutualistic interactions. BePalabras claves:Adaptation, Climate Change, Cooperation, corals, Dispersal, Invasive species, pollination, Rhizosphere, Selection pressures, species interactionsAutores:Bronstein J.L., Ives A.R., John Francis Bruno, Palmer T., Toby Kiers E.Fuentes:scopusNew insights into global patterns of ocean temperature anomalies: Implications for coral reef health and management
ArticleAbstract: Aim Coral reefs are widely considered to be particularly vulnerable to changes in ocean temperaturesPalabras claves:Climate Change, Coral bleaching, Coral disease, Coral reefs, Disturbance, Marine protected areas, Sea surface temperature, Temperature anomaliesAutores:Casey K.S., John Francis Bruno, Selig E.R.Fuentes:scopus