Coral reef ecosystem functioning: eight core processes and the role of biodiversity

Volume: 17, Issue: 8, Pages: 445 - 454
Published: Jul 30, 2019
Abstract
Coral reefs are in global decline. Reversing this trend is a primary management objective but doing so depends on understanding what keeps reefs in desirable states (ie “functional”). Although there is evidence that coral reefs thrive under certain conditions (eg moderate water temperatures, limited fishing pressure), the dynamic processes that promote ecosystem functioning and its internal drivers (ie community structure) are poorly defined and...
Paper Details
Title
Coral reef ecosystem functioning: eight core processes and the role of biodiversity
Published Date
Jul 30, 2019
Volume
17
Issue
8
Pages
445 - 454
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