Deborah Burn
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View article: Daily Variation in the Feeding Activity of Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris)
Daily Variation in the Feeding Activity of Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) Open
The ecological impact of crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS; Acanthaster spp.) on coral reefs is intrinsically linked to their feeding behaviour. Management thresholds designed to mitigate coral loss driven by elevated densities of crown-of-th…
View article: Risk Factors for Liver Disease Cluster Geographically: A Precision Public Health Analysis of a <scp>UK</scp> City
Risk Factors for Liver Disease Cluster Geographically: A Precision Public Health Analysis of a <span>UK</span> City Open
These data describe the distribution of risk factors for liver disease in Leeds, a large city in the UK. Anonymised, unlinked data were aggregated to lower super output areas by the Leeds GP data extraction programme for deprivation, obesi…
View article: Predicting 3D and 2D surface area of corals from simple field measurements
Predicting 3D and 2D surface area of corals from simple field measurements Open
View article: Comparison of juvenile coral assemblages between Australia’s Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks
Comparison of juvenile coral assemblages between Australia’s Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks Open
Densities of juvenile corals (≤ 50 mm diameter) are expected to vary between geographically isolated and more spatially proximate reefs, and may constrain local recovery potential. This study compared juvenile coral densities and their rel…
View article: Increasing densities of Pacific crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) at Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef, resolved using a novel survey method
Increasing densities of Pacific crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster cf. solaris) at Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef, resolved using a novel survey method Open
View article: Differential bleaching susceptibility among coral taxa and colony sizes, relative to bleaching severity across Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea Marine Parks
Differential bleaching susceptibility among coral taxa and colony sizes, relative to bleaching severity across Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea Marine Parks Open
Climate-induced coral bleaching represents the foremost threat to coral assemblages globally, however bleaching susceptibility varies among and within coral taxa. We compared bleaching susceptibility among 10 coral morpho-taxa and two colo…
View article: Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star<i>Acanthaster</i>sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star<i>Acanthaster</i>sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Open
Crown-of-thorns sea stars (Acanthaster sp.) are among the most studied coral reef organisms, owing to their propensity to undergo major population irruptions, which contribute to significant coral loss and reef degradation throughou…
View article: Differential susceptibility of corals to major versus routine disturbances in Australia's Coral Sea
Differential susceptibility of corals to major versus routine disturbances in Australia's Coral Sea Open
Deborah Burn studied the differential susceptibility of corals to varying disturbances occurring in Australia's Coral Sea Marine Park. She found that susceptibility to injuries and bleaching was dependent on the taxonomic identity and size…
View article: Biogeographical variation in diurnal behaviour of Acanthaster planci versus Acanthaster cf. solaris
Biogeographical variation in diurnal behaviour of Acanthaster planci versus Acanthaster cf. solaris Open
Crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS; Acanthaster spp.) are among the most extensively studied coral reef taxa, largely owing to their devastating impacts on live coral cover during population outbreaks. Much of this research has however, been c…
View article: Changes in the population and community structure of corals during recent disturbances (February 2016-October 2017) on Maldivian coral reefs
Changes in the population and community structure of corals during recent disturbances (February 2016-October 2017) on Maldivian coral reefs Open
View article: Limited Cross-Shelf Variation in the Growth of Three Branching Corals on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Limited Cross-Shelf Variation in the Growth of Three Branching Corals on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Open
Pronounced differences exist in the biodiversity and structure of coral reef assemblages with increasing distance from shore, which may be expected given marked cross-shelf gradients in environmental conditions. Cross-shelf variation in th…
View article: Limited Cross-Shelf Variation in the Growth of Three Branching Corals on Australia&rsquo;s Great Barrier Reef
Limited Cross-Shelf Variation in the Growth of Three Branching Corals on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Open
Pronounced differences exist in the biodiversity and structure of coral reef assemblages with increasing distance from shore, which may be expected given marked cross-shelf gradients in environmental conditions. Cross-shelf variation in th…
View article: Coral recovery in the central Maldives archipelago since the last major mass-bleaching, in 1998
Coral recovery in the central Maldives archipelago since the last major mass-bleaching, in 1998 Open
View article: Influence of Resource Availability on the Foraging Strategies of the Triangle Butterflyfish Chaetodon triangulum in the Maldives
Influence of Resource Availability on the Foraging Strategies of the Triangle Butterflyfish Chaetodon triangulum in the Maldives Open
Obligate coral feeders such as many members of the Chaetodontidae family (also known as butterflyfish) often show strong preferences for particular coral species. This is thought to have evolved through natural selection as an energy-maxim…