Browsing by Subject "disturbance"
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Coral Decline and Reef Habitat Loss in the Caribbean: Modeling Abiotic Limitations on Coral Populations and Communities
(2017)Coral reef habitats are well-known for biodiversity, yet are declining worldwide due to multiple stressors from local to global scales. Scleractinian corals, as foundation species, contribute to building the three-dimensional ... -
Linking topographic, hydrologic, and bioegeochemical change in human dominated landscapes
(2017)To satisfy a growing population, much of Earth’s surface has been designed to suit humanity’s needs. Although these ecosystem designs have improved human welfare, they have also produced significant negative environmental ... -
Microbiome-centered Approaches to Marine Disturbance Ecology
(2023)As climate change continues to alter our global ecosystem, ecological disturbances will increase in both frequency and intensity. These ecological disturbances have been shown to significantly impact microbial communities, ...