Graph-theoretic modeling reveals connectivity hotspots for herbivorous reef fishes in a restored tropical island system
Context: Seascape connectivity refers to how the spatial configuration of marine habitats facilitates or hinders the movement of organisms, nutrients, materials or energy. Predicting and ranking potential connectivity among habitat patches for coral reef fishes helps to understand how reef fishes co...
Main Authors: | Peterson, EA, Stuart, CE, Pittman, SJ, Benkwitt, CE, Graham, NAJ, Malhi, Y, Salmon, T, Stoll, B, Purkis, SJ, Wedding, LM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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