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View article: Environmental predictors for the restoration of a critically endangered coral, Acropora palmata, along the Florida reef tract
Environmental predictors for the restoration of a critically endangered coral, Acropora palmata, along the Florida reef tract Open
The population decline and lack of natural recovery of multiple coral species along the Florida reef tract have instigated the expanding application of coral restoration and conservation efforts. Few studies, however, have determined the o…
View article: Correction to: In stability and Stasis Among the Microbiome of Seagrass Leaves, Roots and Rhizomes, and Nearby Sediments Within a Natural pH Gradient
Correction to: In stability and Stasis Among the Microbiome of Seagrass Leaves, Roots and Rhizomes, and Nearby Sediments Within a Natural pH Gradient Open
View article: Instability and Stasis Among the Microbiome of Seagrass Leaves, Roots and Rhizomes, and Nearby Sediments Within a Natural pH Gradient
Instability and Stasis Among the Microbiome of Seagrass Leaves, Roots and Rhizomes, and Nearby Sediments Within a Natural pH Gradient Open
View article: Ranking 67 Florida Reefs for Survival of Acropora cervicornis Outplants
Ranking 67 Florida Reefs for Survival of Acropora cervicornis Outplants Open
Over the past three decades, coral populations have declined across the tropical and subtropical oceans because of thermal stress, coral diseases, and pollution. Restoration programs are currently attempting to re-establish depauperate cor…
View article: Differential survival of nursery‐reared <scp><i>Acropora cervicornis</i></scp> outplants along the Florida reef tract
Differential survival of nursery‐reared <span><i>Acropora cervicornis</i></span> outplants along the Florida reef tract Open
In recent decades, the Florida reef tract has lost over 95% of its coral cover. Although isolated coral assemblages persist, coral restoration programs are attempting to recover local coral populations. Listed as threatened under the Endan…