Search Results - "MAYNARD, JEFFREY A"
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Warming Trends and Bleaching Stress of the World’s Coral Reefs 1985–2012
Published in Scientific reports (06-12-2016)“…Coral reefs across the world’s oceans are in the midst of the longest bleaching event on record (from 2014 to at least 2016). As many of the world’s reefs are…”
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Overfishing and nutrient pollution interact with temperature to disrupt coral reefs down to microbial scales
Published in Nature communications (07-06-2016)“…Losses of corals worldwide emphasize the need to understand what drives reef decline. Stressors such as overfishing and nutrient pollution may reduce…”
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Contrasting patterns of coral bleaching susceptibility in 2010 suggest an adaptive response to thermal stress
Published in PloS one (09-03-2012)“…Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibility to bleaching among coral taxa has been consistent over a broad…”
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Changes in bleaching susceptibility among corals subject to ocean warming and recurrent bleaching in Moorea, French Polynesia
Published in PloS one (29-07-2013)“…Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, mostly because of the sensitivities of key habitat-forming corals to increasing…”
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Ocean acidification and warming will lower coral reef resilience
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2011)“…Ocean warming and acidification from increasing levels of atmospheric CO₂ represent major global threats to coral reefs, and are in many regions exacerbated by…”
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A robust operational model for predicting where tropical cyclone waves damage coral reefs
Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2016)“…Tropical cyclone (TC) waves can severely damage coral reefs. Models that predict where to find such damage (the ‘damage zone’) enable reef managers to: 1)…”
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Coral mass spawning predicted by rapid seasonal rise in ocean temperature
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (11-05-2016)“…Coral spawning times have been linked to multiple environmental factors; however, to what extent these factors act as generalized cues across multiple species…”
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Energetics approach to predicting mortality risk from environmental stress: a case study of coral bleaching
Published in Functional ecology (01-06-2009)“…1. Coral bleaching events, predicted to increase in frequency and severity as a result of climate change, are a threat to tropical coral-reef ecosystems…”
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First genealogy for a wild marine fish population reveals multigenerational philopatry
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-11-2016)“…Natal philopatry, the return of individuals to their natal area for reproduction, has advantages and disadvantages for animal populations. Natal philopatry may…”
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Validation of Reef-Scale Thermal Stress Satellite Products for Coral Bleaching Monitoring
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2016)“…Satellite monitoring of thermal stress on coral reefs has become an essential component of reef management practice around the world. A recent development by…”
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Coral reef fish populations can persist without immigration
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-11-2015)“…Determining the conditions under which populations may persist requires accurate estimates of demographic parameters, including immigration, local reproductive…”
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ReefTemp: An interactive monitoring system for coral bleaching using high-resolution SST and improved stress predictors
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-03-2008)“…Anomalously high sea surface temperatures (SST) have led to repeated mass coral bleaching events on a global scale. Existing satellite‐based systems used to…”
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Prey-size plastics are invading larval fish nurseries
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-11-2019)“…Life for many of the world’s marine fish begins at the ocean surface. Ocean conditions dictate food availability and govern survivorship, yet little is known…”
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Coral Adaptation in the Face of Climate Change [with Response]
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Coral reefs benefit from reduced land–sea impacts under ocean warming
Published in Nature (London) (21-09-2023)“…Coral reef ecosystems are being fundamentally restructured by local human impacts and climate-driven marine heatwaves that trigger mass coral bleaching and…”
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Operationalizing resilience for adaptive coral reef management under global environmental change
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2015)“…Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local‐scale stressors pose fundamental challenges to coral reef…”
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Fire coral clones demonstrate phenotypic plasticity among reef habitats
Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2017)“…Clonal populations are often characterized by reduced levels of genotypic diversity, which can translate into lower numbers of functional phenotypes, both of…”
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Genetic structure of populations of whale sharks among ocean basins and evidence for their historic rise and recent decline
Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2014)“…This study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are comprised of at least two populations that rarely mix and is the first to document…”
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Assessing relative resilience potential of coral reefs to inform management
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2015)“…Ecological resilience assessments are an important part of resilience-based management (RBM) and can help prioritize and target management actions. Use of such…”
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Blacktip reef sharks, Carcharhinus melanopterus, have high genetic structure and varying demographic histories in their Indo‐Pacific range
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2014)“…For free‐swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analyses can be used to assess population health/status as…”
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