Perspectives on the human dimensions of coral restoration

R Westoby, S Becken, AP Laria - Regional environmental change, 2020 - Springer
Coral reef systems are at the point where passive restoration measures may have to be
complemented by active restoration to protect global reefs. No longer is habitat conservation …

Coral reef diversity losses in China's Greater Bay Area were driven by regional stressors

JD Cybulski, SM Husa, NN Duprey, BL Mamo… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Observations of coral reef losses to climate change far exceed our understanding of
historical degradation before anthropogenic warming. This is a critical gap to fill as …

Hotspots of Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity

M Yasuhara, HHM Huang, M Reuter… - … and Marine Biology, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Hotspots of tropical marine biodiversity are areas that harbour disproportionately large
numbers of species compared to surrounding regions. The richness and location of these …

Megacity development and the demise of coastal coral communities: Evidence from coral skeleton δ15N records in the Pearl River estuary

NN Duprey, TX Wang, T Kim, JD Cybulski… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Historical coral skeleton (CS) δ18O and δ15N records were produced from samples
recovered from sedimentary deposits, held in natural history museum collections, and cored …

Life goes on: Spatial heterogeneity promotes biodiversity in an urbanized coastal marine ecosystem

SE McIlroy, I Guibert, A Archana… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Both human populations and marine biodiversity are concentrated along coastlines, with
growing conservation interest in how these ecosystems can survive intense anthropogenic …

A Diver-Portable Respirometry System for in-situ Short-Term Measurements of Coral Metabolic Health and Rates of Calcification

W Dellisanti, RHL Tsang, P Ang Jr, J Wu… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Underwater visual monitoring methods are used broadly to evaluate coral reef conditions in
the natural environment, but quantitative measurements of the coral holobiont has been …

[HTML][HTML] Characterisation of coastal reef fish assemblages across an estuarine-urbanisation gradient using underwater visual census and environmental DNA …

YD Pei, J Heard, W Xu, SKK Leung, CCM Yung… - Ecological …, 2025 - Elsevier
The ongoing urbanisation of coastlines around the globe greatly impacts biodiversity,
including coastal marine fishes. In many places, baseline data on fish communities are …

Modification of fatty acid profile and biosynthetic pathway in symbiotic corals under eutrophication

T Kim, JCY Lee, DH Kang, NN Duprey… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Symbiotic corals receive energy not only by ingesting food (eg plankton, inorganic/organic
matter, ie heterotrophy), but also by endosymbiosis, which supplies photosynthates …

How the incentives of participating organizations influence the current scales of coral reef restoration activities.

M Gibbs, K Jackel, J Ames, I McLeod - Aquatic Conservation, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Coral reef restoration activities have increased globally over recent decades in response to
the ongoing decline in condition of the worlds' reefs. Current practices of coral reef …

Multifunctionality of an urbanized coastal marine ecosystem

A Archana, DM Baker - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Coastal marine ecosystems provide numerous invaluable services and benefits to
humankind. However, urbanization of coastal areas has homogenized and reduced the …