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View article: Marine predator movements create seascape connectivity in remote coral reef ecosystems
Marine predator movements create seascape connectivity in remote coral reef ecosystems Open
View article: Prioritising domestic locations for marine biosecurity management within a regional vessel network
Prioritising domestic locations for marine biosecurity management within a regional vessel network Open
View article: Managing the fuzzy boundaries and partitions of marine ecological systems using network theory
Managing the fuzzy boundaries and partitions of marine ecological systems using network theory Open
View article: Group discussions improve reliability and validity of rated categories based on qualitative data from systematic review
Group discussions improve reliability and validity of rated categories based on qualitative data from systematic review Open
The number of literature reviews in the fields of ecology and conservation has increased dramatically in recent years. Scientists conduct systematic literature reviews with the aim of drawing conclusions based on the content of a represent…
View article: Seasonal synchrony between vessel arrivals and larval production may influence the likelihood of biofouling introductions
Seasonal synchrony between vessel arrivals and larval production may influence the likelihood of biofouling introductions Open
Biofouling of ships and boats is a dominant global transport pathway for marine invasive species. Many biofouling non-indigenous species (NIS) can only be entrained by vessels and subsequently ‘discharged’ during the short-lived but highly…
View article: Prioritising investment in kelp forest restoration: A spatially explicit benefit-cost analysis in southern Australia
Prioritising investment in kelp forest restoration: A spatially explicit benefit-cost analysis in southern Australia Open
View article: Climate-driven warming, deoxygenation, and desertification in large marine ecosystems
Climate-driven warming, deoxygenation, and desertification in large marine ecosystems Open
View article: Decision-science navigates trade-offs between environmental and socio-economic objectives for marine debris mitigation
Decision-science navigates trade-offs between environmental and socio-economic objectives for marine debris mitigation Open
Context Marine litter is a growing global problem that impacts biodiversity and human societies alike. South-east Asia suffers significant impacts due to high biodiversity, dense human populations, and large volumes of plastics entering th…
View article: Prioritising Domestic Locations for Managing Marine Biosecurity Risks within a Regional Vessel Network
Prioritising Domestic Locations for Managing Marine Biosecurity Risks within a Regional Vessel Network Open
View article: Seasonal alignment of maritime shipping and species reproduction can affect the spread of marine invasive species
Seasonal alignment of maritime shipping and species reproduction can affect the spread of marine invasive species Open
Biofouling of ships and boats is a dominant global transport pathway for marine invasive species. Many marine non-indigenous species (NIS) can only be entrained by vessels and subsequently ‘discharged’ during their short-lived but highly m…
View article: Prioritising Investment in Kelp Forest Restoration: A Spatially Explicit Benefit-Cost Analysis in Southern Australia
Prioritising Investment in Kelp Forest Restoration: A Spatially Explicit Benefit-Cost Analysis in Southern Australia Open
View article: Global climate-driven sea surface temperature and chlorophyll dynamics
Global climate-driven sea surface temperature and chlorophyll dynamics Open
Herein we study long-term changes in global sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll-a concentration (CHL) in order to evaluate possible effects of climate change on the global marine ecosystems. Our approach is to analyze multi-model…
View article: Leveraging the Red List of Ecosystems for action on coral reefs through the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
Leveraging the Red List of Ecosystems for action on coral reefs through the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Open
Countries have committed to conserving and restoring ecosystems after signing the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The IUCN Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) will serve as a headline indicator to track countries' progress t…
View article: East Victoria long term hydrodynamic modelling: Dataset and methodology
East Victoria long term hydrodynamic modelling: Dataset and methodology Open
This dataset is the output of a long term multi-resolution calibrated hydrodynamic model of Bass Strait waters in south-eastern Australia. The model is 3 dimensional with 16 sigma layers. It is forced by tides, wind, non-tidal sea level va…
View article: Current Trends in Biophysical Modeling of <scp>eDNA</scp> Dynamics for the Detection of Marine Species
Current Trends in Biophysical Modeling of <span>eDNA</span> Dynamics for the Detection of Marine Species Open
Marine pest introductions continue to occur and increase at accelerated rates, threatening the marine environment and blue economy. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a tool for determining the presence of both indigenous and nonindigenous specie…
View article: 10 years of decision‐making for biodiversity conservation actions: A systematic literature review
10 years of decision‐making for biodiversity conservation actions: A systematic literature review Open
Decision science emphasizes necessary elements required for robust decision‐making. By incorporating decision science principles, frameworks, and tools, it has been demonstrated that decision‐makers can increase the chances of achieving co…
View article: Offshore oil and gas infrastructure plays a minor role in marine metapopulation dynamics
Offshore oil and gas infrastructure plays a minor role in marine metapopulation dynamics Open
Decommissioning consequences of offshore oil and gas infrastructure removal on marine population dynamics, including connectivity, are not well understood. We modelled the connectivity and metapopulation dynamics of three fish and two bent…
View article: Recreational vessel networks reveal potential hot spots for marine pest introduction and spread
Recreational vessel networks reveal potential hot spots for marine pest introduction and spread Open
Recreational vessels are an important pathway for spreading marine non‐indigenous species (NIS) around coastal environments globally. However, most vessels are not tracked, limiting our ability to map their movements and identify locations…
View article: Priorities for improving predictions of vessel-mediated marine invasions
Priorities for improving predictions of vessel-mediated marine invasions Open
Nonindigenous marine species are impacting the integrity of marine ecosystems worldwide. The invasion rate is increasing, and vessel traffic, the most significant human-assisted transport pathway for marine organisms, is predicted to doubl…
View article: Strengthening resilience potential assessments for coral reef management
Strengthening resilience potential assessments for coral reef management Open
The persistence of diverse yet threatened ecosystems like coral reefs will require urgent action underpinned by effective assessments of resilience. Resilience potential assessments are commonly used to identify coral reefs likely to be mo…
View article: Leveraging the Red List of Ecosystems for national action on coral reefs through the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
Leveraging the Red List of Ecosystems for national action on coral reefs through the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Open
Countries have committed to conserving and restoring ecosystems after signing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The IUCN Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) will serve as a headline indicator to track progress of countries…
View article: Larval precompetency and settlement behaviour in 25 Indo-Pacific coral species
Larval precompetency and settlement behaviour in 25 Indo-Pacific coral species Open
View article: The Role and Impact of Oil and Gas Structures on the Connectivity and Metapopulation Dynamics of Tropical Reef Species
The Role and Impact of Oil and Gas Structures on the Connectivity and Metapopulation Dynamics of Tropical Reef Species Open
View article: Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure Plays a Minor Role in Marine Metapopulation Dynamics
Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure Plays a Minor Role in Marine Metapopulation Dynamics Open
View article: Larval precompetency and settlement behaviour in 25 Indo-Pacific coral species
Larval precompetency and settlement behaviour in 25 Indo-Pacific coral species Open
Knowledge of coral larval precompetency periods and maximum competency windows is fundamental to understanding coral population dynamics, informing biogeography and connectivity patterns, and predicting reef recovery following disturbances…
View article: Three decades of ocean warming impacts on marine ecosystems: A review and perspective
Three decades of ocean warming impacts on marine ecosystems: A review and perspective Open
Ocean warming, primarily resulting from the escalating levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leads to a rise in the temperature of the Earth's oceans. These gases act as heat-trapping agents, contributing to the overall phenomenon …
View article: Integrating larval connectivity into the marine conservation decision‐making process across spatial scales
Integrating larval connectivity into the marine conservation decision‐making process across spatial scales Open
Larval dispersal connectivity is typically integrated into spatial conservation decisions at regional or national scales, but implementing agencies struggle with translating these methods to local scales. We used larval dispersal connectiv…
View article: Mapping the impacts of multiple stressors on the decline in kelps along the coast of Victoria, Australia
Mapping the impacts of multiple stressors on the decline in kelps along the coast of Victoria, Australia Open
Aim Kelp forests throughout temperate regions of the world serve as foundation species that play a critical role in sustaining the health and function of marine ecosystems but are experiencing declines in abundance due to a loss in resilie…
View article: Comparing spatial conservation prioritization methods with site‐ versus spatial dependency‐based connectivity
Comparing spatial conservation prioritization methods with site‐ versus spatial dependency‐based connectivity Open
Larval dispersal is an important component of marine reserve networks. Two conceptually different approaches to incorporate dispersal connectivity into spatial planning of these networks exist, and it is an open question as to when either …
View article: Demystifying ecological connectivity for actionable spatial conservation planning
Demystifying ecological connectivity for actionable spatial conservation planning Open