2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5160728/v1
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Patterns of Spatial Covariation in Herbivore Functions on Coral Reefs: Implications for Reef Resilience

Dana T. Cook,
Sally J. Holbrook,
Russell J. Schmitt

Abstract: Persistent shifts to undesired ecological states, such as shifts from coral to macroalgae, are becoming more common. This highlights the need to understand processes that can help restore affected ecosystems. Herbivory on coral reefs is widely recognized as a key interaction that can keep macroalgae from outcompeting coral. Most attention has been on the role ‘grazing’ herbivores play in preventing the establishment of macroalgae, while less research has focused on the role of ‘browsers’ in extirpating macroal… Show more

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