Search Results - "Hock, Karlo"
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Split spawning increases robustness of coral larval supply and inter-reef connectivity
Published in Nature communications (01-08-2019)“…Many habitat-building corals undergo mass synchronous spawning events. Yet, despite the enormous amounts of larvae produced, larval dispersal from a single…”
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Connectivity and systemic resilience of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in PLoS biology (28-11-2017)“…Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) continues to suffer from repeated impacts of cyclones, coral bleaching, and outbreaks of the coral-eating…”
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The role of aggression in range expansion and biological invasions
Published in Current zoology (01-06-2014)“…Traits that aid in the invasion process should exhibit a gradient across the expansion range in response to changing selection pressures. Aggression has been…”
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Anticipative management for coral reef ecosystem services in the 21st century
Published in Global change biology (01-02-2015)“…Under projections of global climate change and other stressors, significant changes in the ecology, structure and function of coral reefs are predicted…”
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Habitat maps to enhance monitoring and management of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Coral reefs (01-08-2020)“…The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is of immense biological, cultural and economic importance, but has also rapidly degraded over the last 30 years. Improved spatial…”
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Connectivity networks reveal the risks of crown‐of‐thorns starfish outbreaks on the Great Barrier Reef
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-10-2014)“…Many ecosystems suffer systemwide outbreaks of damaging species propagating from primary outbreak sites. Connectivity patterns can identify parts of the…”
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Control efforts of crown‐of‐thorns starfish outbreaks to limit future coral decline across the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2023)“…Crown‐of‐thorns starfish (CoTS) naturally occur on coral reefs throughout the Indo‐Pacific region. On Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR), outbreaks of CoTS…”
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An MPA Design Approach to Benefit Fisheries: Maximising Larval Export and Minimising Redundancy
Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-11-2021)“…In the design of marine protected areas (MPAs), tailoring reserve placement to facilitate larval export beyond reserve boundaries may support fished…”
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Response to Bode and colleagues: 'Resilient reefs may exist, but can larval dispersal models find them?'
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Violating social norms when choosing friends: how rule-breakers affect social networks
Published in PloS one (21-10-2011)“…Social networks rely on basic rules of conduct to yield functioning societies in both human and animal populations. As individuals follow established rules,…”
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Systems approach to studying animal sociality: individual position versus group organization in dynamic social network models
Published in PloS one (23-12-2010)“…Social networks can be used to represent group structure as a network of interacting components, and also to quantify both the position of each individual and…”
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Modeling the acquisition of social rank in crayfish: winner and loser effects and self-structuring properties
Published in Behaviour (01-03-2006)“…Stable hierarchical structures within groups of crayfish emerge from a series of dyadic encounters among its members. A modeling approach was used to explore…”
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Synthesis, cytostatic and anti-viral activity evaluation of the novel acyclic nucleoside analogues containing a sterically constrained (Z)-4-amino-2-butenyl moiety
Published in Medicinal chemistry research (01-04-2011)“…A series of the novel pyrimidine (3-6) and purine (12-15, 18-21) acyclic nucleoside analogues in which the sugar moiety was replaced by a sterically…”
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Informed selection of corridors through network and graph analyses to enhance dispersal potential through an agricultural matrix
Published in Landscape ecology (01-02-2023)“…Context Climate change is causing range shifts in the distribution of many species, but fragmentation and human-altered landscapes are preventing the movement…”
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Cumulative bleaching undermines systemic resilience of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Current biology (06-12-2021)“…Climate change and ENSO have triggered five mass coral bleaching events on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR), three of which occurred in the last 5…”
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Behavioural determinants of agonistic success in invasive crayfish
Published in Behavioural processes (01-09-2012)“…► Signal crayfish establishes clear dominance in fights over spiny cheek crayfish. ► Persistent participation in escalated fights underlies this lopsided…”
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Differences in aggressive behaviour along the expanding range of an invasive crayfish: an important component of invasion dynamics
Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2015)“…Aggressive interactions are essential for resource distribution and population dynamics of many animal species. Aggression can also help invasive species to…”
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Reconnecting reef recovery in a world of coral bleaching
Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-10-2021)“…Coral bleaching can have widespread impacts on reefs leaving many areas in need of coral recovery. While the long‐term mitigation of bleaching requires…”
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Great Barrier Reef recovery through multiple interventions
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2018)“…The decline of coral cover on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has largely been attributed to the cumulative pressures of tropical cyclones,…”
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Asymmetric dispersal is a critical element of concordance between biophysical dispersal models and spatial genetic structure in Great Barrier Reef corals
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-11-2019)“…Aim Widespread coral bleaching, crown‐of‐thorns seastar outbreaks, and tropical storms all threaten foundational coral species of the Great Barrier Reef, with…”
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