Coral reef potential connectivity in the southwest Indian Ocean
The tropical southwest Indian Ocean is a coral biodiversity hotspot, with remote reefs physically connected by larval dispersal through eddies and a complex set of equatorial and boundary currents. Based on multidecadal, 2 km resolution hydrodynamic and larval dispersal models that incorporate tempo...
Main Authors: | Vogt-Vincent, NS, Burt, AJ, van der Ven, RM, Johnson, HL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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