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Local human impacts decouple natural biophysical relationships on Pacific coral reefs

Local human impacts decouple natural biophysical relationships on Pacific  coral reefs

Fisheries and Tourism: Social, Economic, and Ecological Trade-offs in Coral Reef Systems

Spatial decoupling of α and β diversity suggest different

Biophysical and physiological processes causing oxygen loss from

Human impacts are 'decoupling' coral reef ecosystems

Dynamics in benthic community composition and influencing factors in an upwelling-exposed coral reef on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica [PeerJ]

PDF) Local Human Impacts Disrupt Relationships Between Benthic Reef Assemblages and Environmental Predictors

Benthic communities at two remote Pacific coral reefs: effects of reef habitat, depth, and wave energy gradients on spatial patterns [PeerJ]

Environmental conditions and herbivore biomass determine coral

Local human impacts disrupt depth-dependent zonation of tropical reef fish communities

Local human impacts disrupt depth-dependent zonation of tropical reef fish communities

Spatial decoupling of α and β diversity suggest different

Form and function of tropical macroalgal reefs in the Anthropocene

Coral reef ecology in the Anthropocene - Williams - 2019 - Functional Ecology - Wiley Online Library