Recruitment Drives Spatial Variation in Recovery Rates of Resilient Coral Reefs
Abstract Tropical reefs often undergo acute disturbances that result in landscape-scale loss of coral. Due to increasing threats to coral reefs from climate change and anthropogenic perturbations, it is critical to understand mechanisms that drive recovery of these ecosystems. We explored this issue...
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Main Authors: | Sally J. Holbrook, Thomas C. Adam, Peter J. Edmunds, Russell J. Schmitt, Robert C. Carpenter, Andrew J. Brooks, Hunter S. Lenihan, Cheryl J. Briggs |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb1f7986583f48ff94bfd9f0cf7ca03b |
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