Conserving potential coral reef refuges at high latitudes

M Beger, B Sommer, PL Harrison… - Diversity and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim High‐latitude coral reef communities composed of tropical, subtropical and temperate
species are heralded as climate change refuges for vulnerable tropical coral reef species …

Using artificial-reef knowledge to enhance the ecological function of offshore wind turbine foundations: Implications for fish abundance and diversity

M Glarou, M Zrust, JC Svendsen - Journal of Marine Science and …, 2020 - mdpi.com
As the development of large-scale offshore wind farms (OWFs) amplifies due to
technological progress and a growing demand for renewable energy, associated footprints …

Detecting range shifts among Australian fishes in response to climate change

DJ Booth, N Bond, P Macreadie - Marine and Freshwater …, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
One of the most obvious and expected impacts of climate change is a shift in the
distributional range of organisms, which could have considerable ecological and economic …

Habitat structural complexity metrics improve predictions of fish abundance and distribution

R Ferrari, HA Malcolm, M Byrne, A Friedman… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat structural complexity influences biotic diversity and abundance, but its influence on
marine ecosystems has not been widely addressed. Recent advances in computer vision …

[图书][B] The Red Sea: environmental gradients shape a natural laboratory in a nascent ocean

This chapter introduces the environmental gradients that characterize the broader Red Sea
habitat. The Red Sea is formed by an actively spreading rift and notably has only one natural …

Network of small no-take marine reserves reveals greater abundance and body size of fisheries target species

FA Rolim, T Langlois, PFC Rodrigues, T Bond… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
No-take marine reserves (NTRs), ie areas with total fishing restrictions, have been
established worldwide aiming to promote biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. Brazil …

Tropicalization unlocks novel trophic pathways and enhances secondary productivity in temperate reefs

A Pessarrodona, A Vergés, NE Bosch, S Bell… - Functional …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The structure of ecological communities is rapidly changing across the globe due to climate‐
mediated shifts in species distributions, with novel ecosystem states emerging as new …

Tropicalization and kelp loss shift trophic composition and lead to more winners than losers in fish communities

SM Smith, HA Malcolm, EM Marzinelli… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐mediated species redistributions are causing novel interactions and leading to
profound regime shifts globally. For species that expand their distribution in response to …

Tracing the source of marine debris on the beaches of northern New South Wales, Australia: The bottles on beaches program

SDA Smith, K Banister, N Fraser, RJ Edgar - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018 - Elsevier
Identifying the source of marine plastic pollution accumulating on ocean beaches is often
difficult as unidentifiable fragments of plastic usually predominate. In this study, we surveyed …

Fish diversity patterns along coastal habitats of the southeastern Galapagos archipelago and their relationship with environmental variables

M Riofrío-Lazo, MJ Zetina-Rejón, L Vaca-Pita… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Coastal habitats are essential for ecological processes and provide important ecosystem
services. The Galapagos archipelago has a wide diversity of ichthyofauna which …