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The Coral Trait Database, a curated database of trait information for coral species from the global oceansDiverse staghorn coral fauna on the mesophotic reefs of north-east AustraliaPredicting climate-driven regime shifts versus rebound potential in coral reefs.Caribbean mesophotic coral ecosystems are unlikely climate change refugia.Augmenting the post-transplantation growth and survivorship of juvenile scleractinian corals via nutritional enhancement.An Assessment of Mobile Predator Populations along Shallow and Mesophotic Depth Gradients in the Hawaiian Archipelago.Depth refuge and the impacts of SCUBA spearfishing on coral reef fishes.Factors influencing incidental representation of previously unknown conservation features in marine protected areas.The full extent of the global coral reef crisis.Implications of Sponge Biodiversity Patterns for the Management of a Marine Reserve in Northern Australia.Photosynthetic Acclimation of Symbiodinium in hospite Depends on Vertical Position in the Tissue of the Scleractinian Coral Montastrea curta.The Point Count Transect Method for Estimates of Biodiversity on Coral Reefs: Improving the Sampling of Rare Species.Reef Fish Community Biomass and Trophic Structure Changes across Shallow to Upper-Mesophotic Reefs in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Caribbean.Lower Mesophotic Coral Communities (60-125 m Depth) of the Northern Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea.Deep reefs are not universal refuges: Reseeding potential varies among coral speciesReproduction, abundance and survivorship of two Alveopora spp. in the mesophotic reefs of Eilat, Red Sea.Identifying zooplankton community changes between shallow and upper-mesophotic reefs on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Caribbean.Using light-dependent scleractinia to define the upper boundary of mesophotic coral ecosystems on the reefs of Utila, HondurasMortality, recovery, and community shifts of scleractinian corals in Puerto Rico one decade after the 2005 regional bleaching eventDeep-reef fish assemblages of the Great Barrier Reef shelf-break (Australia).Conventional and technical diving surveys reveal elevated biomass and differing fish community composition from shallow and upper mesophotic zones of a remote United States coral reef.Ecological and morphological traits predict depth-generalist fishes on coral reefs.Globally intertwined evolutionary history of giant barrel spongesNew Directions for Understanding the Spatial Resilience of Social–Ecological SystemsDepth distribution and abundance of a coral-associated reef fish: roles of recruitment and post-recruitment processesCoral Battleground? Re-examining the ‘Save the Reef’ campaign in 1960s AustraliaMesophotic Coral Ecosystems: A Geoacoustically Derived Proxy for Habitat and Relative Diversity for the Leeward Shelf of Bonaire, Dutch CaribbeanIndicators for monitoring sustainable development goals: An application to oceanic development in the European UnionConnectivity between submerged and near-sea-surface coral reefs: can submerged reef populations act as refuges?
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im Juni 2013 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в червні 2013
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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Call to protect all coral reefs
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John M. Guinotte
Tom C. L. Bridge
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10.1038/NCLIMATE1879
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2013-06-01T00:00:00Z