2022
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.05811
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Functional divergence from ecological baselines on Caribbean coral reefs

Abstract: Understanding how emergent ecological assemblages have diverged from natural states is fundamental in predicting future functioning and services of ecosystems. Coral reefs are of particular concern due to their high susceptibility to anthropogenic stressors. Yet, little is known about their pre-disturbance ranges of natural states, and most reports of decline are based on a limited number of sites and high levels of uncertainty. Here, we used a novel approach to estimate the physical functionality of reefs acr… Show more

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“…Some of the biodiversity patterns highlighted here (e.g. hotspots in Belize, the south of Cuba, northeast of Puerto Rico) mirror recent Caribbean-wide estimations of corals morpho-functional diversity (Melo-Merino et al, 2022), and could indicate priority target for regional conservation initiatives.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…Some of the biodiversity patterns highlighted here (e.g. hotspots in Belize, the south of Cuba, northeast of Puerto Rico) mirror recent Caribbean-wide estimations of corals morpho-functional diversity (Melo-Merino et al, 2022), and could indicate priority target for regional conservation initiatives.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%