Reefs at Risk in Southeast Asia – A spatial analysis of threats, protection, and vulnerability The global Reefs at Risk analysis, released by the World Resources Institute in 1998, concluded that over 80% of the coral reefs in Southeast Asia are thre... L Burke,E. Selig 被引量: 603发表...
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Aquacult Fish Manag 1: 25-39 Burke L, Selig E, Spalding M (2002) Reefs at risk in South- east Asia. World Resources Institute, Washington, DCBird... MI Bird,WC Pang,K Lambeck - 《Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology》 被引量: 44发表: 2006年 Reefs at risk (Statement of Respon...
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365 reef surveys performed over 37 years at 1972 sites throughout East Asia by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network using Bayesian approaches. Our results show that overall coral cover at surveyed reefs has not declined as suggested in previous studies and compared to reef regions like the...
(2018) concerns reefs in south-east Asia and provides data on the densities of ML and the risk of increasing coral Perspectives One of the many objectives of descriptor 10 of the Good Ecological Condition is, notably, the important reduction in the number of ML items (>1–5 cm2) ...
(Supplementary Fig.4). The global distribution of coral reefs has been compiled by numerous partners and most recently been updated as part of the Reefs at Risk Revisited project database8. We divided the coastline in to cross-shore profiles every 2 km (e.g., Supplementary Fig.5). We ...
Critically, such work is important for assessing if functions of reef systems or other habitats would be at risk following disturbances, and will also enable prioritisation of sites and species for conserving biodiversity facets beyond taxonomic diversity and coral cover. CRediT authorship contribution ...
The big risk in prophesy is always reality. gavinsays February 12, 2008 at 11:58 am “Of course see level rise is what we really need to reclaim the now dead reef flats that were caused by sealevel fall since 5000 b.p.” Can anyone else relate to this sealevel fall since 5000 b....
The authors wish to express their gratitude to Janina Schoenig, Victoria Fahey, Stefan Follows of COREsea (Center for Oceanic Research and Education South East Asia) for their support during field work in Thailand and their warm hospitality. This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of Eike ...