[HTML][HTML] Improving knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to facilitate the adaptive governance of marine resources: a review of knowledge and …
C Cvitanovic, AJ Hobday, L van Kerkhoff… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2015 - Elsevier
The science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange
between scientists and environmental decision-makers, however, this exchange remains a …
between scientists and environmental decision-makers, however, this exchange remains a …
Paradigms of climate change impacts on some major food sources of the world: A review on current knowledge and future prospects
Due to the adverse impacts of climate change on earth systems the research in this field has
been profoundly taken a part in all scientific arenas since last few decades. The deleterious …
been profoundly taken a part in all scientific arenas since last few decades. The deleterious …
Importance of live coral habitat for reef fishes
Live corals are the key habitat forming organisms on coral reefs, contributing to both
biological and physical structure. Understanding the importance of corals for reef fishes is …
biological and physical structure. Understanding the importance of corals for reef fishes is …
[HTML][HTML] Changes in biodiversity and functioning of reef fish assemblages following coral bleaching and coral loss
Coral reef ecosystems are increasingly subject to severe, large-scale disturbances caused
by climate change (eg, coral bleaching) and other more direct anthropogenic impacts. Many …
by climate change (eg, coral bleaching) and other more direct anthropogenic impacts. Many …
[HTML][HTML] Herbivory, connectivity, and ecosystem resilience: response of a coral reef to a large-scale perturbation
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some
impacted reefs have shifted from coral dominance to a state dominated by macroalgae …
impacted reefs have shifted from coral dominance to a state dominated by macroalgae …
Toward rigorous use of expert knowledge in ecological research
M Drescher, AH Perera, CJ Johnson, LJ Buse… - …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Practicing ecologists who excel at their work (“experts”) hold a wealth of knowledge. This
knowledge offers a wide range of opportunities for application in ecological research and …
knowledge offers a wide range of opportunities for application in ecological research and …
Coral reef recovery dynamics in a changing world
Coral reef ecosystems are degrading through multiple disturbances that are becoming more
frequent and severe. The complexities of this degradation have been studied in detail, but …
frequent and severe. The complexities of this degradation have been studied in detail, but …
Exceptional aerobic scope and cardiovascular performance of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) may underlie resilience in a warming climate
Little is known of the physiological mechanisms underlying the effects of climate change on
animals, yet it is clear that some species appear more resilient than others. As pink salmon …
animals, yet it is clear that some species appear more resilient than others. As pink salmon …
Impact of global warming and rising CO2 levels on coral reef fishes: what hope for the future?
PL Munday, MI McCormick… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - journals.biologists.com
Average sea-surface temperature and the amount of CO2 dissolved in the ocean are rising
as a result of increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2. Many coral reef fishes appear …
as a result of increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2. Many coral reef fishes appear …
Rapid onsets of warming events trigger mass mortality of coral reef fish
Our study reveals a hitherto overlooked ecological threat of climate change. Studies of
warming events in the ocean have typically focused on the events' maximum temperature …
warming events in the ocean have typically focused on the events' maximum temperature …