Community-managed coral reef restoration in southern Kenya initiates reef recovery using various artificial reef designs
Ewout G. Knoester(Wageningen University & Research), Ronald Osinga(Marine Ecology Research Institute), JJ. Rienstra(Wageningen University & Research), Albertinka J. Murk(Wageningen University & Research), AE. Wolma(Kenyatta University), QJF. Schürmann(Kenyatta University)
Cited by 28
Related Papers
Benefits of herbivorous fish outweigh costs of corallivory in coral nurseries placed close to a Kenyan patch reef
|Marine Ecology Progress Series|2019|50
Fisheries restrictions and their cascading effects on herbivore abundance and macroalgae removal at Kenyan coral reefs
|Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology|2022|14
Coral predation and implications for restoration of Kenyan reefs: The effects of site selection, coral species and fisheries management
|Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology|2023|12
Biomass of key grazing fishes is an important determinant of coral growth and fouling control in coral nurseries
|Restoration Ecology|2023|11