Search Results - "Parravicini, Valeriano"
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Niche shift can impair the ability to predict invasion risk in the marine realm: an illustration using Mediterranean fish invaders
Published in Ecology letters (01-03-2015)“…Climatic niche conservatism, the tendency of species‐climate associations to remain unchanged across space and time, is pivotal for forecasting the spread of…”
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The biogeography of tropical reef fishes: endemism and provinciality through time
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-11-2017)“…ABSTRACT The largest marine biodiversity hotspot straddles the Indian and Pacific Oceans, driven by taxa associated with tropical coral reefs. Centred on the…”
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Mapping coral reefs using consumer-grade drones and structure from motion photogrammetry techniques
Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2017)“…We propose a novel technique to measure the small-scale three-dimensional features of a shallow-water coral reef using a small drone equipped with a…”
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Functional over-redundancy and high functional vulnerability in global fish faunas on tropical reefs
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-09-2014)“…When tropical systems lose species, they are often assumed to be buffered against declines in functional diversity by the ability of the species-rich biota to…”
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Demographic dynamics of the smallest marine vertebrates fuel coral reef ecosystem functioning
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-06-2019)“…How coral reefs survive as oases of life in low-productivity oceans has puzzled scientists for centuries. The answer may lie in internal nutrient cycling…”
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Extreme Inverted Trophic Pyramid of Reef Sharks Supported by Spawning Groupers
Published in Current biology (08-08-2016)“…The extent of the global human footprint [1] limits our understanding of what is natural in the marine environment. Remote, near-pristine areas provide some…”
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Ecological dependencies make remote reef fish communities most vulnerable to coral loss
Published in Nature communications (14-12-2021)“…Ecosystems face both local hazards, such as over-exploitation, and global hazards, such as climate change. Since the impact of local hazards attenuates with…”
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Quaternary coral reef refugia preserved fish diversity
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-05-2014)“…The most prominent pattern in global marine biogeography is the biodiversity peak in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Yet the processes that underpin this…”
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Ecological Change, Sliding Baselines and the Importance of Historical Data: Lessons from Combing Observational and Quantitative Data on a Temperate Reef Over 70 Years
Published in PloS one (25-02-2015)“…Understanding the effects of environmental change on ecosystems requires the identification of baselines that may act as reference conditions. However, the…”
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Global biogeography of reef fishes: a hierarchical quantitative delineation of regions
Published in PloS one (30-12-2013)“…Delineating regions is an important first step in understanding the evolution and biogeography of faunas. However, quantitative approaches are often limited at…”
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Nitrogen enrichment in macroalgae following mass coral mortality
Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2021)“…Scleractinian corals are engineers on coral reefs that provide both structural complexity as habitat and sustenance for other reef-associated organisms via the…”
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Multi-trophic markers illuminate the understanding of the functioning of a remote, low coral cover Marquesan coral reef food web
Published in Scientific reports (25-10-2021)“…We studied the food web structure and functioning of a coral reef ecosystem in the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia, characterized by low coral cover, high…”
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Plate tectonics drive tropical reef biodiversity dynamics
Published in Nature communications (06-05-2016)“…The Cretaceous breakup of Gondwana strongly modified the global distribution of shallow tropical seas reshaping the geographic configuration of marine basins…”
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Phylogenetic conservatism drives nutrient dynamics of coral reef fishes
Published in Nature communications (14-09-2021)“…The relative importance of evolutionary history and ecology for traits that drive ecosystem processes is poorly understood. Consumers are essential drivers of…”
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Corals hosting symbiotic hydrozoans are less susceptible to predation and disease
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (20-12-2017)“…In spite of growing evidence that climate change may dramatically affect networks of interacting species, whether—and to what extent—ecological interactions…”
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A predictive model based on multiple coastal anthropogenic pressures explains the degradation status of a marine ecosystem: Implications for management and conservation
Published in Biological conservation (01-06-2018)“…During the last fifty years, there has been a dramatic increase in the development of anthropogenic activities, and this is particularly threatening to marine…”
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Through bleaching and tsunami: Coral reef recovery in the Maldives
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-09-2015)“…[Display omitted] •Historical data are necessary to assess the effects of climate change on coral reefs.•Data on the state of coral reefs were collected from…”
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Delineating reef fish trophic guilds with global gut content data synthesis and phylogeny
Published in PLoS biology (28-12-2020)“…Understanding species' roles in food webs requires an accurate assessment of their trophic niche. However, it is challenging to delineate potential trophic…”
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The role of fish feces for nutrient cycling on coral reefs
Published in Oikos (01-09-2023)“…Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of essential elements such as carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and…”
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Challenging trophic position assessments in complex ecosystems: Calculation method, choice of baseline, trophic enrichment factors, season and feeding guild do matter: A case study from Marquesas Islands coral reefs
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2024)“…Assessments of ecosystem functioning are a fundamental ecological challenge and an essential foundation for ecosystem‐based management. Species trophic…”
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