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Scenario planning with linked land-sea models inform where forest conservation actions will promote coral reef resilience.
Delevaux, J M S; Jupiter, S D; Stamoulis, K A; Bremer, L L; Wenger, A S; Dacks, R; Garrod, P; Falinski, K A; Ticktin, T.
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  • Delevaux JMS; Department of Botany, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI, USA. jademd@hawaii.edu.
  • Jupiter SD; School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI, USA. jademd@hawaii.edu.
  • Stamoulis KA; Wildlife Conservation Society, Melanesia Program, 11 Ma'afu Street, Suva, Fiji.
  • Bremer LL; School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
  • Wenger AS; Fisheries Ecology Research Lab, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI, USA.
  • Dacks R; University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI, USA.
  • Garrod P; University of Hawai'i Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI, USA.
  • Falinski KA; School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
  • Ticktin T; Department of Biology, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Sci Rep ; 8(1): 12465, 2018 08 20.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30127469
We developed a linked land-sea modeling framework based on remote sensing and empirical data, which couples sediment export and coral reef models at fine spatial resolution. This spatially-explicit (60 × 60 m) framework simultaneously tracks changes in multiple benthic and fish indicators as a function of land-use and climate change scenarios. We applied this framework in Kubulau District, Fiji, to investigate the effects of logging, agriculture expansion, and restoration on coral reef resilience. Under the deforestation scenario, models projected a 4.5-fold sediment increase (>7,000 t. yr-1) coupled with a significant decrease in benthic habitat quality across 1,940 ha and a reef fish biomass loss of 60.6 t. Under the restoration scenario, models projected a small (<30 t. yr-1) decrease in exported sediments, resulting in a significant increase in benthic habitat quality across 577 ha and a fish biomass gain of 5.7 t. The decrease in benthic habitat quality and loss of fish biomass were greater when combining climate change and deforestation scenarios. We evaluated where land-use change and bleaching scenarios would impact sediment runoff and downstream coral reefs to identify priority areas on land, where conservation or restoration could promote coral reef resilience in the face of climate change.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Conservación de los Recursos Naturales / Antozoos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Conservación de los Recursos Naturales / Antozoos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Reino Unido