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Assessing 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: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:scopusEmpirical models of transitions between coral reef states: Effects of region, protection, and environmental change
ArticleAbstract: There has been substantial recent change in coral reef communities. To date, most analyses have focuPalabras claves:Autores:John Francis Bruno, Lowe P., Selig E.R., Spencer M.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:scopusIs coral richness related to community resistance to and recovery from disturbance?
ArticleAbstract: More diverse communities are thought to be more stable-the diversity-stability hypothesis-due to incPalabras claves:Biodiveristy, community ecology, coral reef, Disturbance, recovery, resilience, RESISTANCE, stabilityAutores:Akins K.L., Graham N.A.J., Gyoerkoe M., Hambridge S.M., John Francis Bruno, Long Z.T., McKeever K.A., Mohorn Z., Nash K.L., Ramus A.P., Selig E.R., Speare K.E., Zhang S.Y.Fuentes:scopusRegional decline of coral cover in the Indo-Pacific: Timing, extent, and subregional comparisons
ArticleAbstract: Background. A number of factors have recently caused mass coral mortality events in all of the worldPalabras claves:Autores:John Francis Bruno, Selig E.R.Fuentes:scopusRegional spatio-temporal trends in Caribbean coral reef benthic communities
ArticleAbstract: Coral cover has declined on reefs worldwide with particularly acute losses in the Caribbean. DespitePalabras claves:Coral bleaching, Coral cover, Coral disease, macroalgaeAutores:John Francis Bruno, Schutte V.G.W., Selig E.R.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:scopusThermal stress and coral cover as drivers of coral disease outbreaks
ArticleAbstract: Very little is known about how environmental changes such as increasing temperature affect disease dPalabras claves:Autores:Casey K.S., Harvell C.D., John Francis Bruno, Melendy A.M., Page C.A., Selig E.R., Sweatman H., Willis B.L.Fuentes:scopus