A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance

10.1371/journal.pone.0174855

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Main Authors: Arias-González J.E., Fung T., Seymour R.M., Garza-Pérez J.R., Acosta-González G., Bozec Y.-M., Johnson C.R.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1611962024-11-10T09:07:27Z A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance Arias-González J.E. Fung T. Seymour R.M. Garza-Pérez J.R. Acosta-González G. Bozec Y.-M. Johnson C.R. BIOLOGY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES algal growth biomass coastal waters coral reef herbivore herbivory human Mexico model nonhuman nutrient precipitation sediment tourism watershed animal Anthozoa coral reef ecosystem fish growth, development and aging microalga physiology population dynamics Animals Anthozoa Biomass Coral Reefs Ecosystem Fishes Mexico Microalgae Population Dynamics 10.1371/journal.pone.0174855 PLoS ONE 12 4 e0174855 2019-11-01T07:53:24Z 2019-11-01T07:53:24Z 2017 Article Arias-González J.E., Fung T., Seymour R.M., Garza-Pérez J.R., Acosta-González G., Bozec Y.-M., Johnson C.R. (2017). A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance. PLoS ONE 12 (4) : e0174855. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174855 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161196 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20191101
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topic algal growth
biomass
coastal waters
coral reef
herbivore
herbivory
human
Mexico
model
nonhuman
nutrient
precipitation
sediment
tourism
watershed
animal
Anthozoa
coral reef
ecosystem
fish
growth, development and aging
microalga
physiology
population dynamics
Animals
Anthozoa
Biomass
Coral Reefs
Ecosystem
Fishes
Mexico
Microalgae
Population Dynamics
spellingShingle algal growth
biomass
coastal waters
coral reef
herbivore
herbivory
human
Mexico
model
nonhuman
nutrient
precipitation
sediment
tourism
watershed
animal
Anthozoa
coral reef
ecosystem
fish
growth, development and aging
microalga
physiology
population dynamics
Animals
Anthozoa
Biomass
Coral Reefs
Ecosystem
Fishes
Mexico
Microalgae
Population Dynamics
Arias-González J.E.
Fung T.
Seymour R.M.
Garza-Pérez J.R.
Acosta-González G.
Bozec Y.-M.
Johnson C.R.
A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0174855
author2 BIOLOGY
author_facet BIOLOGY
Arias-González J.E.
Fung T.
Seymour R.M.
Garza-Pérez J.R.
Acosta-González G.
Bozec Y.-M.
Johnson C.R.
format Article
author Arias-González J.E.
Fung T.
Seymour R.M.
Garza-Pérez J.R.
Acosta-González G.
Bozec Y.-M.
Johnson C.R.
author_sort Arias-González J.E.
title A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
title_short A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
title_full A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
title_fullStr A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
title_full_unstemmed A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
title_sort coral-algal phase shift in mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance
publishDate 2019
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161196
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