Decades of monitoring have informed the stewardship and ecological understanding of Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Michael J. Emslie(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Cassandra A. Thompson(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Kerryn A. Johns(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Kate Osborne, Tane H. Sinclair‐Taylor(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Alistair J. Cheal(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Peran Bray(Australian Institute of Marine Science)
Cited by 50
Related Papers
Self-recruitment in a coral reef fish population
|Nature|1999|786
Marine protected areas increase resilience among coral reef communities
|Ecology Letters|2016|339
Coral–macroalgal phase shifts or reef resilience: links with diversity and functional roles of herbivorous fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
|Coral Reefs|2010|300
Habitat utilization by coral reef fish: implications for specialists vs. generalists in a changing environment
|Journal of Animal Ecology|2007|288
The threat to coral reefs from more intense cyclones under climate change
|Global Change Biology|2017|287