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Building Coral Reef Resilience Through Spatial Herbivore Management

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2019-08-14 00:09:31
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2019-08-14 00:10:09
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2019-03-19 10:00:00

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2019-08-14(creation), 2019-08-14(lastUpdate), Building Coral Reef Resilience Through Spatial Herbivore Management

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Coral reef managers currently face the challenge of mitigating global stressors by enhancing local ecological resilience in a changing climate. Effective herbivore management is one tool that managers can use in order to maintain resilience in the midst of severe and frequent bleaching events. One recommended approach is to establish networks of herbivore management areas (HMAs), which prohibit the take of herbivorous reef fishes. However, there is a need to develop design principles to guide planning and implementation of these HMAs as a resilience-building tool. We refine available guidance from fully protected marine protected area (MPA) networksand developed a set of 11 biophysical design principles specifically for HMAs. We then [...]

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative

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