2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1392481/v1
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Towards a productivity-based management of tropical reefs in the Anthropocene

Abstract: Tropical reefs provide livelihood and food security to millions of people. However, tropical reefs are entering new configurations requiring management strategies to incorporate process-oriented measures such as biomass production to determine their dynamics and resilience. We proposed a new framework, comprising three management strategies based on fish standing biomass and productivity which were calculated on 2,027 reef sites over 39 countries. We found that 3.5% of the sites have low fish biomass and produ… Show more

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