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Salvador 2018
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA BAHIA
INSTITUTO DE GEOCIÊNCIAS OCEANOGRAFIA
ELISSAMA DE OLIVEIRA MENEZES
STATUS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN TROPICAL BAYS
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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Monografia apresentada ao Curso de Oceanografia,
Instituto de Geociências, Universidade Federal da Bahia, como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau
de Bacharel em Oceanografia.
Orientador: Prof. JOSÉ MARIA LANDIM DOMINGUEZ Co-orientadora: CARLA ISOBEL ELLIFF
STATUS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN TROPICAL BAYS
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
ELISSAMA DE OLIVEIRA MENEZES
Salvador 2018
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TERMO DE APROVAÇÃO
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ELISSAMA DE OLIVEIRA MENEZES
STATUS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN TROPICAL BAYS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Monografia apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de
Bacharel em Oceanografia, Universidade Federal da Bahia, pela seguinte banca examinadora:
____________________________________________ Dr. José Maria Landim Dominguez – Orientador Universidade Federal da Bahia
____________________________________________ Dra. Junia Guimarães
Universidade Federal da Bahia
____________________________________________ M.Sc. Yuri Costa
Universidade Federal da Bahia
Salvador, 23 de Fevereiro de 2018
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“Mãe, o que é o oceano?” “Uma quantidade de água que banha os continentes”
Sobre simplicidade com Jaci Paula Menezes
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AGRADECIMENTOS
Agradeço a Deus por estar presente, por ser presença e por colorir o meu mundo de amor.
Agradeço ao Oceano por ser minha fonte de inspiração, minha melhor terapia e o melhor
lugar do mundo. Agradeço a minha mãe, Jaci Paula, por ser meu porto seguro e fortaleza, a
razão de tudo e a mulher mais incrível que conheço. Agradeço a meus irmãos, Jônatas e
Hilquias, pela assistência e inspiração. A minha avó por ser raiz e deixar que me afague em
seus braços.
Agradeço a Rafael, meu companheiro, por todo suporte durante a minha graduação e por
adoçar minha vida com sua presença. A minha vizinha ‘Nega’ pelas tardes incansáveis me
ensinando o dever de casa. Ao meu amigo e professor Anilson, por ser meu tutor na vida.
Ao professor Lessa pelas conversas chorosas e orientação. A professora Juliana, pela
breve, porém intensa inspiração profissional. A todas minhas professoras do SUNY
Maritime, especialmente a Dr. Warkentine por todo aprendizado e estímulo. A minha
orientadora no Havaí, Dr. Julie Brock pela serenidade e acolhimento.
Ao Educamares pela fraternidade e por humanizar minha formação profissional. Meu
muitíssimo obrigado ao meu orientador Landim pela paciência, sapiência e boa vontade de
ter aceitado o pedido de orientação. A Yuri, meu tutor na idealização desse trabalho, meu
sincero agradecimento pela partilha e orientação quando tudo era apenas ideias. A Carla,
pelo entusiasmo, incentivo e serenidade.
As minhas amigas e amigos da Oceanografia: muito obrigada por serem aquarela nessa
página da minha vida. Obrigada a meus alunos por me tornarem professora. Obrigada a
minha amiga Amanda pelo amor e irmandade. Obrigada a meus amigos Wagner e Ricardo
pelo acolhimento durante o estágio no Havaí e por acalentar minha vida com suas
amizades. Obrigada a meus amigos Jano e Andrés pela hospitalidade e amparo nessa reta
final, e por acreditarem em mim.
Meu mais sincero agradecimento a todos os brasileiros e brasileiras que com seus impostos
financiam a Universidade pública e gratuita e possibilitam que realidades sejam
transformadas a partir do acesso ao conhecimento.
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RESUMO
As baías tropicais são uma das formas de relevo costeiras mais afetadas pela mudança
climática devido à sua vulnerabilidade econômica, social, ambiental, técnica e educacional.
No entanto, eles são os menos estudados em comparação com outras baías. Este trabalho
revisa sistematicamente e sintetiza publicações científicas (n = 494) para identificar e
caracterizar o estado da mudança climática em baías tropicais e apontar lacunas científicas.
Entre as publicações em baías tropicais, 180 foram estudados na Ásia, 121 no Golfo do
México e Havaí, 96 na Oceania, 32 na África, 32 na América do Sul, 24 na América Central
e 9 em múltiplas áreas tropicais. Estudos de parâmetros biofísicos estavam presentes em
todas as áreas tropicais. Os estudos relacionados à comunidade costeira, cultura e
educação estavam presentes em algumas áreas, mas não no Golfo do México, no Havaí e
na América do Sul. Os artigos documentam extensas evidências de mudanças climáticas,
com consequências para sistemas tanto biofísicos como humanos. O aumento do nível do
mar está comprometendo as baías costeiras e afetando os assentamentos humanos,
atividades econômicas e serviços ecossistêmicos. Conhecemos pouco sobre os cenários
passados e futuros das mudanças climáticas nas baías tropicais. A revisão identifica a
importância da pesquisa de mudanças climáticas específicas que trabalha com cronologia
histórica em uma abordagem multidisciplinar, bem como sistemas de saúde, economia,
política, cultura e educação. A metodologia de revisão sistemática ofereceu uma ferramenta
plausível e eficiente para estudos sobre mudanças climáticas quando há necessidade de
identificar status passado, atual e futuro.
Palavras-chave: mudança climática, baía tropical, revisão sistemática da literatura.
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ABSTRACT
Tropical bays are one of the most affected coastal landforms by climate change due to their
economic, social, environmental, technical and educational vulnerability. Yet, they are the
least studied compared to other bays. This work systematically reviews and synthesizes
scientific publications (n = 494) to identify and characterize the status of climate change in
tropical bays and point out scientific gaps. Among tropical bays publications, 180 were
studied in Asia, 121 Gulf of Mexico and Hawaii, 96 Oceania, 32 Africa, 32 South America, 24
Central America and, 9 in multiple tropical areas. Biophysical parameters studies were
present in all of the tropical areas. Studies related to the coastal community, culture and
education were present in some areas but not in the Gulf of Mexico, Hawaii and South
America. The articles document extensive evidence of climate change, with consequences
to both biophysical and human systems. Human settlements, economic activities, and
ecosystem services are being compromised by sea level rise in coastal bays. We know little
about past and future scenarios of climate change in tropical bays. The review identifies the
importance of targeted climate change research that works with historical chronology in a
multidisciplinary approach as well as health systems, economy, policy, culture and
education. The systematic review methodology offered a plausible and efficient tool for
climate change studies when there is the need to identify past, current, and future status.
Keywords: climate change, tropical bay, systematic literature review
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LISTA DE FIGURAS
Figure 1 - Coastal ecological, economic and social attributes classification of countries with the tropical zone delimited between 30°N and 30°S. The classes are: 1. Largest percentage of natural ecosystems; 2. High percentage of natural ecosystems, highest population density and expected population growth rate at the coast; 3. Lower natural ecosystems and higher semi-alteres and altered ecosystems, moderate population growth rate; 4. High altered ecosystems, highest coastal densities and highest population growth rate; 5. Largest percentage of altered and semi-altered ecosystems, population density and growth rate moderate; 6. Highest Ecosystem Service Product (ESP) values for altered and semi-altered ecosystems, medium to well preserved ecosystems; 7. High percentage of natural ecosystems, highest ESP values for terrestrial, aquatic and altered ecosystems; 8. High percentage of conserved ecosystems, high maximum ESP values for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Adapted from Martínez et al., 2007. ...................................................................23 Figure 2. The number of papers published on coastal bays per year between 1950 and 2017. Solid dots indicate publications on tropical coastal bays. ..............................................26 Figure 3 - Number of climate change’ and bay publications per annum, all year range on WoS. Solid dots indicate the concentration of 80% of the total of publications.......................29 Figure 4 - Summary of document selection. Excluded documents correspond to publications in no tropical areas. The articles included as in tropical areas were categorized per continents or region. Several areas category correspond to multiple tropical locations. *Gulf of Mexico and Hawaii................................................................................................................31 Figure 5 - Categories of articles in climate change in tropical areas. A weight was given to each category in order to better represent the distribution among tropical areas. Several areas category is related to more than one tropical area in the same article..........................32
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LISTA DE TABELAS
Tabela 1 - Inclusion and exclusion criteria for document selection divided into two parts: keyword search and title and abstract review ..........................................................................28 Tabela 2 - Keywords used in guiding the retrieved document review. Adapted from Ford and Pearce (2010) ...........................................................................................................................30
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Sumário
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................12
Tropical Bays ......................................................................................................................... 4
A PERSPECTIVE OF TROPICAL BAYS RESEARCH ..............................................................15
Introduction to a Systematic Review .............................................................................17
Methodology.........................................................................................................................18
DOCUMENTS SELECTION ................................................................................................19
DOCUMENTS REVIEW .....................................................................................................20
Results ...................................................................................................................................21
REVIEW CHARACTERISTIC .............................................................................................21
CLIMATE CHANGE AND BAY PUBLICATIONS....................................................................23
Discussion ............................................................................................................................24
REVIEW CHARACTERISTIC .............................................................................................24
PAST, CURRENT, AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE IN TROPICAL BAYS ..........................25
WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW...............................................................................................26
Conclusion ............................................................................................................................27
Reference ..............................................................................................................................28
Supplemental Material .......................................................................................................33
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1. INTRODUCTION
Even though many studies have emphasized the degradation of coastal areas (Wong
et al., 2014; Lotze et al., 2006; Lotze and Milewski, 2006; Jackson et al., 2001; FAO, 1998),
we know little about the deep historical root of anthropogenic impact in coastal ecosystems
(Jackson, 2001). Jackson et al. (2001) presents three historical stage of anthropogenic
impact on coastal marine ecosystems: (i) aboriginal, which is related to subsistence
exploitation; (ii) colonial, referred to a period of depletion of coastal resources for foreign
market economy, and finally; (iii) global, characterised by a vigorous and geographically
extensive exhaustion of coastal resources. These historical degradation may be accentuated
by impacts of current climate change.
Sea level rise is one of the main impacts of climate change in coastal systems
(Magrin, 2014; Wong et al., 2014; Dolan & Walker, 2006). Such impact is not uniform in time
and space and it depends on ocean currents, wind patterns, climate fluctuations, continental
drift and locally, volcanic eruptions (Weissenberger & Chouinard, 2015). Even though the
effect of accelerated sea level rise is expected to be more local than global (Wong et al.,
2014), at least three significant processes will impact coastal areas in general: inundation,
erosion, and salt water intrusion of estuaries and aquifers (Dolan & Walker, 2006; Gornitz,
1991). Coastal landforms which present local low gradient, such as a bay, will be more
affected by these processes (Gornitz, 1991).
The responses to climate change in coastal areas will be intensified by the already
existing anthropogenic pressure given that a wide percentage of the worldwide population
are living within 100 km boundary (Martínez et al., 2007). The largest and high percentage of
natural ecosystems, highest species richness, highest population density, and highest
expected population growth rate are mostly concentrated in tropical zone (between 30°N
and 30°S) (Martínez et al., 2007; Gaston, 2000) (Figure 1) , placing these areas as socially,
economically, and environmentally vulnerable to climate change. Within the coastal areas,
some features favor human occupation and exploitation than others. Bays, for instance,
have much calmer waters and they are more protected than the open ocean, enabling
human settlement, fishing, and anchorage (Lotze et al., 2006).
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Figure 1 - Coastal ecological, economic and social attributes classification of countries with the tropical zone delimited between 30°N and 30°S. The classes are: 1. Largest percentage of natural ecosystems; 2. High percentage of natural ecosystems, highest population density and expected population growth rate at the coast; 3. Lower natural ecosystems and higher semi-alteres and altered ecosystems, moderate population growth rate; 4. High altered ecosystems, highest coastal densities and highest population growth rate; 5. Largest percentage of altered and semi-altered ecosystems, population density and growth rate moderate; 6. Highest Ecosystem Service Product (ESP) values for altered and semi-altered ecosystems, medium to well preserved ecosystems; 7. High percentage of natural ecosystems, highest ESP values for terrestrial, aquatic and altered ecosystems; 8. High percentage of conserved ecosystems, high maximum ESP values for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Adapted from Martínez et al., 2007.
Thousands of articles and reports on state of knowledge on climate change have
been published every year (Berrang-Ford et al. 2011). Regarding to coastal areas, studies
have mainly covered the vulnerability to sea level rise and physical impacts of extreme
events (Wong et al., 2014). However, the covering of these studies is not regionally
equitable worldwide. For instance, Berrang-Ford et al. (2011), in a study to follow globally
adaptation effort to climate change, presented that the global distribution of adaptation report
is not only inequitable but it is also presented in a different profile in high and low income
countries. Even considering that part of these discrepancies may be related to divergence in
reporting adaptation efforts among nations, when these reports were presented in low
income countries, they have a weak structure regarding to long-term solutions and
involvement of different actors (Berrang-Ford et al., 2011).
As results of economic, social, environmental, technical and educational vulnerability,
tropical ecosystems are some of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts (Velepucha
et al., 2016). Therefore, it is necessary to track the status of scientific knowledge on climate
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change in tropical zone in order to quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the magnitude and
nature of the lack of knowledge in this zone. In this study, a systematic review was used to
identify and specify research related to climate change in tropical bays aiming to
comprehend the status of these coastal landforms. Three main questions guided this study:
(i) what do we know about climate change vulnerability in tropical bays; (ii) what we don’t
know about climate change vulnerability in tropical bays, and; (iii) what we need to know
about climate change vulnerability in tropical bays.
2. TROPICAL BAYS
The tropical area is often delimited by the Tropics of Cancer (23°28’N) and Capricorn
(23°28’S) (Marçal, 2009; Osborne, 2000). However, the distribution of tropical plants and
animals is not constrained by the tropics’ lines and may extend north or south (Osborne,
2000). Even though variation in climate, soil type and other environmental conditions restrict
the general distribution of ecosystems rather than the delimitation of the zones, some
ecosystems such as coral reefs and mangroves are characteristic of the tropical zone (with
rare exception, as the Bermuda reefs for example)(Marçal, 2009; Osborne, 2000).
Therefore, it is pertinent to consider the tropical area the extent in which tropical ecosystems
can be found. In this work the areas described as tropical are situated between 30°N and
30°S.
The tropical zone represents 36% of the Earth’s surface (Singh, 2016) and its area
corresponds a large terrestrial portion of Africa, a considerable part of Central and South
America, southern Asia, northern Australia, and a minor portion in the Pacific Islands. In
terms of climate, two major factors regulate the tropical area: temperature and rainfall
(Osborne, 2000). The tropical zone is hotter than any other zone as a result of the unequal
energy supply with latitude. The rainfall presents seasonal variation and the temperature
varies daily and seasonally. Although the climatic factors are generalized for this zone, some
climatic shifts can still be related to altitude and other local attribute (Osborne, 2000).
There are more than 200 bays in the tropical area (Supplemental Material) in which
most of them are located in Asia and in Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Most of these bays
have unique geological history. For instance, the Bay of Bengal in India was shaped by plate
tectonics during the evolution of the Indian Ocean (Talwani et al., 2016) whereas the
Guanabara Bay in Brazil is related to the filling of geological faults with continental and fluvio
marine sediment (Silva et al., 2015). For mostly coastal tropical bays four forcings might be
considered: onshore wind, tides, river runoff and heat flow (Santana et. al, 2017; Fistarol,
2015; Kitheka, 1996). However, depending on the local morphology and wave climate,
ocean waves may also be an important forcing (Delpey et al., 2014).
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Long before coastal landforms and their associated ecosystems have been studied,
they were intensely degraded (Jackson, 1997). Human populations are historically
associated to coastal systems, hence, the coastal area are the most impacted and modified
worldwide (Lotze et al., 2006; Adger et al., 2005). Taking into account the differences in the
pattern of occupation and exploitation, the tropical area is historically marked by
colonization. According to Murphy (2009), the most significant bond between colonization
and environment is “... the alienation of people from their land and resources” (Murphy,
2009:8). During colonization, deep transformations of the coastal environment and society
took place with significant repercussion nowadays (Murphy, 2009).
2.1. A PERSPECTIVE OF TROPICAL BAYS RESEARCH
Although tropical ecosystems comprises high species diversity and a great number of
endemic ones - especially because of the presence of coral reefs (Darwall et al., 2011;
Martínez et al., 2007; Gaston, 2000), the knowledge about their ecological function, species
distribution, and biodiversity is very limited compared to temperate ecosystems (Irvine et al.,
2016; Darwall et al., 2011).The combination of high species diversity and the gap of a solid
base of knowledge in tropical ecosystems are aggravated by increasing population density,
reduced scientific and managerial capacity, and the need for economic growth (Irvine et al.,
2016; UNESCO, 2015; Martínez et al., 2007). The majority of tropical countries (except for
Australia) are classified as low, lower middle or upper-middle income economies
(Supplemental Material). As science and economy are mutually affected, the investment in
science worldwide follows the path of the economic global scenario (UNESCO 2015).
According to a report regarding science by UNESCO, in 2015 the investment in
science still remained unequal worldwide. The same report shows that, in spite of the
increasing number of scientific publications globally (23% from 2008 to 2014), there has
been no changes to the global balance. For instance, even though Chinese publications
have doubled in the past five years and European and North American publications have
fallen over the same time range, the latter two still lead in the world ranking of publications,
accounting for 59% of all publications together (UNESCO, 2015). This unequal balance
increases the vulnerability of low income economies to climate change impacts since the
lack of information does not allow efficient planning and governance.
A basic search on the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection at any time on ‘coastal
bay’ resulted in 21,138 publications. When this result was filtered for tropical countries
(China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cuba, Bangladesh, Thailand, Australia, Panama, India, Brazil,
Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Mozambique, Kenya, Nigeria, Jamaica, Venezuela, Ghana, Costa
Rica, Bolivia, Namibia), 5,208 publications were retrieved which represents 24% of the total
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of publication on coastal bays. The general ‘coastal bay’ search has it first document dated
back to 1954 whereas the tropical countries publications only started 13 years later (Figure
2). Furthermore, the tropical nations have limited resources (capital, human and institutional)
to apply experiments with new approaches compromising the quality and degree of details of
the studies and management strategies carried out in the area (Irvine et al., 2016; Aswani et
al., 2015).
Figure 2. The number of papers published on coastal bays per year between 1950 and 2017. Solid dots indicate publications on tropical coastal bays.
3. Introduction to a systematic review
The vast number of scientific information may be sometimes unmanageable or even
overware (Petticrew & Roberts, 2006). In the field of climate change, for instance, a great
number of literature is published every year (Ford and Pearce, 2011). The Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been pioneering on climate change assessment by
periodically surveying, evaluating, and assessing publications in this field (Hulme, 2009).
However, the IPCC assessment reports have been under critics regarding to its lack of
exposure of search criteria and search result (Hulme, 2008; Berrang-Ford et al. 2011).
Besides methodological issues, new studies have also pointed out the global character and
consensus assumed on the reports which may overlook geographical and polic ies
differences (Pearce et al., 2018; Hope et al., 2013).
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As the climate change literature seems to progress, a system capable of clearly
recognize, critically assess and combine pertinent studies is primary to monitor local cases
in a global trend perspective (Ford and Pearce, 2010). A systematic review is an evidence-
based method to assess studies aiming to select and summarize relevant research
(Petticrew and Roberts, 2006; The Cochrane Collaboration, 2008). According to Ford and
Pearce (2010) a systematic review differs from any other review for three main
characteristic: (i) a strategy is established before the review process stating explicit and
systematic criterias to select a study; (ii) inclusion and exclusion criteria of papers are
reported, documented and available to consult; and finally, (iii) the methodology allows a
qualitative and quantitative analysis of a vast number of studies available on trending topics.
The systematic nature of this methodology allows reproducibility and transparency, thus
differing from a traditional literature review (Ford and Pearce, 2010).
Although this methodology is vastly used in medical research mainly based on the
Cochrane approach (The Cochrane Collaboration, 2008), it is generally neglected in physical
and social science (Ford and Pearce, 2010). In the last years several studies on climate
change have been published adopting the systematic review as their main methodology
(Ford and Pearce 2010, Berrang-Ford et al. 2011, Ford et al. 2011). Berrang-Ford et al.
(2011) and Ford et al. (2011) developed a systematic review methodology to analyse the
adaptation process to climate change in large scale. On the other hand, Ford and Pearce
(2010) applied a systematic review to evaluate local vulnerability in the Inuvialuit Settlement
Region, Canada. These studies are the bedrocks for the introduction of systematic review in
the climate change field. However they are limited to temperate and polar regions.
The application of a systematic review in a tropical region has a paradoxical
scenario: the methodology aims to assess the largest amount of relevant and available
literature as possible in a context of a scientific gap in tropical regions. However, as the
funds for research are limited in tropical countries (Aswani et al., 2015) and the continuous
development pressure requires scientific and technological information (UNESCO, 2015), to
be aware of the state of climate change knowledge in tropical countries seems not only
scientifically plausible but also economically and politically necessary.
4. Methodology
A systematic search of the literature was conducted in October 2017 on the WoS
Core Collection database. The choice for WoS refers to its coverage of a large range of
disciplines in science, social sciences, arts and humanities (Jasco, 2005). Moreover, other
climate change studies which used a systematic review approach have performed their
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search on WoS database (Berrang-Ford et al., 2011; Ford and Pearce, 2010; Ford et al.,
2011). The review was divided into two parts: the selection of documents, applying inclusion
and exclusion criteria, and the review of the selected documents in order to categorize them.
4.1. DOCUMENTS SELECTION
The document selection was divided into two steps, each with specific inclusion and
exclusion criteria (Table 1). The first step consisted on a keyword search using the terms
“climate change” AND bay. The purpose was to retrieve significant publications from all over
the world and afterward geographically classify them in order to have the general and local
picture. Only peer reviewed articles in English from 2009 to 2017 were considered (Table 2).
Even though the goal was to access a massive amount of publications, the documents
retrieved should also be scientifically relevant. Since peer review sets the validity and
reliability of the document appraisal (Cowell, 2014), only articles were considered. Literature
prior to 2009 was not reviewed as the time range between 2009 and 2017 covers 80% of the
total number of publications on ‘climate change’ and bays being, therefore, representative of
the total (Figure 3).
Tabela 1 - Inclusion and exclusion criteria for document selection divided into two parts:
keyword search and title and abstract review
Inclusion Exclusion
Step 1: Keyword search
English Non-English
2009 to 2017 Before 2009
Indexed in the Web of Science Not available via Web of Science
Reviews and articles Other (e.g. Editorials, Meetings, Abstracts)
Step 2: title and abstract review (full text review when required for categorization)
Tropical geographic range (30°N and 30°S) Not in a tropical area
Several tropical countries Several places including not tropical
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Figure 3 - Number of climate change’ and bay publications per annum, all year range on
WoS. Solid dots indicate the concentration of 80% of the total of publications.
The second step consisted on the title and abstract review (Table 2). At this stage,
general information such as title, authors, year of publication, doi and, location of the study
were extracted from the documents retrieved on step 1. The location of the study in this
previously assessment was defined by the information presented on title or abstract. After
being cataloged, the studies were then reviewed in order to identify the area where it was
carried on. When the location of the study was not clear in either the title or abstract, the
methodology of the study was also analyzed. When the geographic coordinates of the study
area were not specified in the text, the Google Earth Pro software was used to determine if
this location was or was not in a tropical area. Only studies that exclusively took place in
areas located between 30°N and 30°S were placed in the tropical category. A list of
documents considered is provided in the Supplemental Materials section.
4.2. DOCUMENTS REVIEW
The publications in the tropical area were classified based on Ford and Pearce
(2010) (Table 2). The term or its synonyms were part of the (i) objective of the study and/or
(ii) discussion. One article could be classified into multiple non-exclusive categories. The
categories were analyzed by study regions and the presence or absence of the study
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category in the area was considered. The terms were feedback during the analysis of the
publications and the categories as well as the articles in it, were revised when a change was
carried on.
Tabela 2 - Keywords used in guiding the retrieved document review. Adapted from Ford and
Pearce (2010)
Keyword list
Area Gulf of Mexico & Hawaii; Central America & Caribe; South America; Africa; Asia; Oceania; Several tropical countries
General Parameters (bio-geo-chemical and physical)
sea level, precipitation, temperature, weather, wind, storms, erosion, sedimentation, algae, flooding, coral bleaching, acidification, nutrient, gases, primary productivity, biota, hurricane, streamflow, geological record, stratification, cyclone, salinity, hydrology, upwelling
Environments mangrove, coral reef, rocky shore, seagrass, estuary, beach
Sectors Specifics
Health and wellbeing socio-economic status, unemployment, livelihood, housing, basic services, drinking water, education, stress, death, injury, accidents, food security, food contamination, disease, community, crime, suicide, human rights, contaminants/pollutant
Economy and Policy industry, household economy, oil, gas, tourism, tours, public administration, primary resources, harvesting, development, fisheries, technology, government, energy, cost, governance, management, services, resources, agriculture, property
Infrastructure and transportation
transportation networks, buildings, energy, water, sewage, cultural/historical sites, fishery trails, land use, construction, walls, roads, engineering, urban, land reclamation, information
Coastal community fishery, seafood, local, fisher, indigenous, local communities, subsistence fishing and shellfish collector
Culture and education Traditional, knowledge, fishing skills, high school, elementary, degree, certificate, youth, technology, awareness, science
5. Results
5.1. REVIEW CHARACTERISTIC
Two thousand a hundred seventy eight articles were retrieved in the keyword search
phase and only 23% of them were carried on in tropical areas (Figure 4). The list of studies
included available in the Supplemental Materials may be a useful resource for future works
in tropical bays. Moreover, reflecting the specific geographical range of the search, many of
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the articles listed do not appear in academic databases search grouped in the same area
range. So, the data source provides the possibility of wider application. For instance, review
the article to identify climate change vulnerability and adaptation actions carried on in
tropical areas.
Figure 4 - Summary of document selection. Excluded documents correspond to publications in no tropical areas. The articles included as in tropical areas were categorized per continents or region. Several areas category correspond to multiple tropical locations. *Gulf of Mexico and Hawaii.
Thirty six percent of tropical bay articles were studied in Asia, 24% in the Gulf of
Mexico and Hawaii the other forty percent were distributed among Oceania (19%), Africa
Documents
(2.178)
Web of
Science
Excluded
(1.684)
Included
(494)
Asia (180)
Africa (32)
Phase 1: Keyword search
Phase 2: Title, abstract review
(full text review if needed)
Gulf of Mex. (121)*
Oceania (96)
S.America (32)
C.America (24)
Several areas
(9)
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(7%), South America (7%), Central America (5%) and Several areas (2%). The data source
available in the Supplemental Materials is classified by regions. Although tropical regions are
connected by several common factors such as climatic and socio-economic (Marçal, 2009;
Osborne, 2000; Singh, 2016; Irvine et al., 2016; Aswani et al., 2015), they still have
specificities which should be addressed at a local level. Hence, the division of the articles in
tropical bays per continent makes the list not only useful at a regional scale but also locally.
5.2. CLIMATE CHANGE AND BAY PUBLICATIONS
General parameters studies such as biological, physical, geological and chemical
analysis were present in all of the tropical areas (Figure 5). The same occured to ‘Health and
well being’ and ‘Economy and policy’ approach. However, for ‘Coastal community’ related
research, only Central America, Oceania and Asia presented climate change studies in bay
in this field. ‘Culture and education’ was also shortage, only Oceania, Asia and Africa had
articles approaching this theme in relation to climate change in bays. Although this
categorization presents a qualitative approach to science in tropical bays, it is relevant to
understand the lack of studies in climate change related field.
Figure 5 - Categories of articles in climate change in tropical areas. A weight was given to each category in order to better represent the distribution among tropical areas. Several
areas category is related to more than one tropical area in the same article.
Sea level rise were one of the most related parameter in climate change in tropical
bay articles. Among the environments coral reefs were the most documented one (114
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articles) followed by mangroves (57), seagrass (28), estuary (25), wetland (3) and beach (2).
Some articles had a cross site study approach therefore, multiple ecosystems could be
studied in only one article. Few studies (36) had geological history approach to understand
past climate change scenarios and even fewer researches were focused on historical human
settlement in tropical bays (02).
6. Discussion
6.1. REVIEW CHARACTERISTICS
The methodology applied was a compelling tool to assess existing knowledge and
research gaps in the field of climate change in tropical bays. Even though the systematic
review has evident advantages, this methodology is susceptible to bias which is already well
incorporated in clinical studies (Almeida and Goulart, 2017; The Cochrane Collaboration,
2008) but not as much in theoretical approaches. For instance, the categorizations of the
areas of study (Table 2) may be too broad and therefore, the results should be interpreted
with caution regarding to its abrangence in tropical areas (Figure 5). A quantitative approach
combined with the qualitative one could probably reduce this deviation. For example, the use
of the impact factors of the articles in a field of study related to climate change in tropical
bays would be closer to the real representation of the quality of scientific studies in this area.
6.2. PAST, CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE IN TROPICAL BAYS
We know little about past geological climate change scenarios in tropical bays.
Several studies which analyzed past evidences in tropical bays pointed the human-impact
more accountable for environment degradation than the climate change factors (Macreadie,
2012; Punwong et al., 2013, Wachnicka et al., 2013; Xia et al., 2016). On the other hand, a
sediment record study in Gulf of California pointed out the variation in sedimentary
geochemical linked to recent climate variability (Cuellar-Martinez et al., 2017). Studies of
these nature are very important to acquire solid scientific evidence of past conditions and to
guide management policies (Wachnicka et al., 2013). The same pattern of scarce scientific
historical evidence was observed in the human level approach. Understand historical
occupation and its related culture across tropical bays in different environmental and climatic
times may reveal patterns of mutual correlations. Moreover, as the human response to
environmental changes presents complex and diverse factors (Brockwell et al., 2009),
scientific historical data about this interaction may offer clues to present and future climate
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change actions. This may require an effort from a multidisciplinary approach in archeology,
paleoclima, oceanography, geology and anthropology studies.
Changing climatic conditions are having implications for tropical coastal bays. The
articles in climate change in tropical bays evidence compromised ecosystems and health
status, damage to coastal infrastructure, and implications for economic and cultural
activities. Climate change risks are unevenly distributed across tropical bays. The India
coast, for example, is particular sensitive to rainfall variations due to the monsoon
phenomena in the region (Kajikawa et al., 2012; Levermann et al., 2009). Similarly, the
climate change adaptation and resilience vary between tropical bays, depending on local
geographic characteristics and weather as well as the human system at the local scale.
Nevertheless, common across tropical bays is the importance of sea level as a climate
change risk. An increase in sea level might deeply compromise the heavily occupied coastal
areas of tropical bays by human settlement and important economic activities and
infrastructure apparatus.
The socio-economic values of coastal ecosystems are another common sense
across tropical bays. Mangrove forests and coral reefs, for example, are well recognized as
of great economic and social importance for coastal regions. For instance, mangroves have
played an important role in absorbing the impact of tsunamis in the coasts of Asia (Danielsen
et al., 2005). Furthermore, these ecosystems are being considered as engineering tools to
effectively protect the coast. Studies in coastal engineering, for example, are taking into
account the use of artificial reef instead of engineered structures for coastal defense which
has been called ‘an ecological engineering approach’ (Elliff & Silva, 2017; Spalding et al.,
2014). In addition to reduce environmental damage due to removal of natural habitats
(Chapman and Underwood 2011), the use of artificial coral reefs, among other advantages,
copy existing and potential natural values and functions (Waterman 2008) and costs
significantly less than tropical breakwaters (Ferrario et al. 2014).
The majority of studies characterizing future climate change in tropical bays focused
on projecting future climatic conditions and impacts on biophysical systems. This trend
follows the periodically climate change reports approach (e.g.: IPCC). In order to establish
better future scenarios of climate change in tropical bays scientific research should (i)
incorporate socioeconomic data to be coupled to the biophysical model of climate change
and, (ii) fed back the model with climate actions and policies that impact in the adaptability
and resilience of the area.
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6.3. WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW
While several climate change aspects have been documented across tropical bays,
their long term viability in light of multiple stresses and competing policy is not evident and a
number of research gaps and priorities regarding climate change in tropical bays are
evident. Firstly, the lack of past scientific evidence present in the biophysical and human
level of climate change in tropical bay indicates the need to environmental and human
settlement chronology in order to identify natural cyclical disturbances and long-term
impacts. Since the comprehension of the present is not enough to yield realistic hypothesis
about the dynamics of coastal ecosystems, the insertion of historical dimension in socio
ecological issues is crucial to establish new strategies for mitigation, for instance (Jackson et
al., 2001). Secondly, our understanding of climate change in tropical bays would be
improved by further research on health systems, economic sectors, and culture and
education. Furthermore, the lacuna of human system vulnerability in coastal area science
was also found in other climate change studies using a systematic review approach (Ford
and Pearce, 2010; Berrang-Ford et al. 2011). According to Wilches-Chaux (1993),
vulnerability is the result of the interaction between several factors (physical, economical,
political, social, cultural, etc) in which the holistic approach is the only way to fully
understand the total or global vulnerability. Therefore the similarity in the lack of studies in
human system in the climate change field can be a starting point to address the educational
issue in global climate change studies assisting global fundings efforts in ocean science
knowledge to focus on this gap.
7. Conclusion
The review methodology enabled to characterize, identify and, synthesize what is
known and to determine research gaps in the area of climate change in tropical bays.
However, the consideration of quantitative variables to classify articles such as the impact
factor, must be considered in order to decrease the tendency towards generalization. There
has been limited research which has directly assessed past and present climate change in
the tropical area as a whole and there are even fewer studies from which insights for future
vulnerability can be obtained. Although the gaps in climate change research in tropical bays
offer a multiple and complex challenge for future scientific studies, it is also a clue to guide
future regional and global funding in climate studies.
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Supplemental Material
Table SM1 - List of tropical bays worldwide. Survey done using Wikipedia list and Google Earth software. For all landforms formally named as bay in tropical areas.
Tropical Bays
Africa Academy bay, São José Bay, Abu Qir Bay, Conception Bay, Lüderitz Bay, Walvis Bay, Chake Chake Bay, Chwaka Bay, Manza Bay, Menai Bay, Kwale bay, Sangareya Bay, Dungunab bay, Yawri bay
Asia
Bay of Kompong Som, Causeway bay, Clear water bay, Belcher Bay, Discovery bay, Telegraphy bay, waterfall bay, Kellet bay, kowloon bay, repulse bay, sandy bay, Big Wave bay, castle peak bay, Deep water Bay, Gin drinkers Bay, Hung Hom Bay, Joss House Bay, Kwun Tong Tsai Bay, Middle Bay, Mirs Bay, Stanley bay, Haikou Bay, Haitang Bay, Sanya Bay, Sun and Moon Bay, Yalong Bay, Daya Bay, Deep Bay, Hangzhou Bay, Praia Grande Bay, Xiamen Bay, hunghwa bay, Xinghua Bay, bay of Bengal, Back Bay, Campbell Bay, Hukitola bay, Mahim Bay, Peacock Bay, Cenderawasih Bay , Awang Bay, Balikpapan Bay, Banten Bay, Bima Bay, Bintuni Bay, Buyat Bay, Cempi bay, Cenderawasih Bay, Geelvink Bay, Jakarta Bay, Lagundri Bay, Maffin bay, Saleh Bay, Sanggar Bay, Province of Papua, Sibolga Bay, Staring-baai, Tanahmerah Bay, Tiro bay, Teluk bay, Waworada Bay, Yos Sudarso Bay, Kuwait bay, Brunei bay, darvel bay, Gwadar Bay, Sonmiani Bay, Manila bay, Abag bay, Bacoor Bay, Baler Bay, Batangas Bay, Butuan Bay, Cañacao Bay, Dumanquilas Bay, Honda Bay, Iligan Bay, Illana Bay, Lamon Bay, Macajalar Bay, Magel lan Bay, Mangarin Bay, Manila Bay, Ormoc Bay, Panguil Bay, Pasaleng Bay, Pujada Bay, San Miguel Bay, San Pedro Bay, Sarangani Bay, Sibuguey Bay, Sogod Bay, Sorsogon Bay, Subic Bay, Tayabas Bay, Half Moon Bay, Dapeng Bay , Honeymoon Bay, Sizihwan bay, Ao Manao, Bandon Bay, Bay of Bangko, Phang Nga Bay, Prachuap Bay, Sattahip Bay, Business Bay, Bai Tu Long Bay, Cam Ranh Bay, Hạ Long Bay, Vân Phong Bay, Vũng Rô Bay
Australia
Anson Bay, Blue Mud Bay, Buckingham Bay, Caledon Bay, Fannie Bay, Fog Bay, Hyland Bay, Raffles Bay, Shoal Bay, Southern Moreton Bay Islands also known as the Bay Islands, Moreton Bay, Bramble Bay, Deception Bay, Moreton Bay, Raby Bay, Ella Bay, Etty Bay, Geoffrey Bay, Halifax Bay, Hervey Bay, Horseshoe Bay, Keppel Bay, Moreton Bay, Nelly Bay, Picnic Bay, Princess Charlotte Bay, Raby Bay, Redland Bay, Rockingham Bay, Rowes Bay, Swan Bay, Shoalwater Bay, Tin Can Bay, Trinity Bay, Upstart Bay, Weymouth Bay, Shark bay, Champion Bay, Coral Bay, Crawford Bay, Jurien Bay, Koolama Bay, Kuri Bay, Lagrange Bay, Roebuck Bay, Two Peoples Bay
Gulf Of Mexico and Caribbean
Dickenson Bay, Gravenor Bay, Mercers Creek Bay, Nonsuch Bay, Antigua and Barbuda, Willoughby Bay, Bottom Bay, Carlisle Bay, Cave Bay, Conset Bay, Crane Bay, Foul Bay, Freshwater Bay, Long Bay, Maycock's Bay, Oistins Bay, Palmetto Bay, Paynes Bay, Six Men's Bay, Women's Bay, Amatique Bay, Chetumal Bay, Corozal Bay, Bay of Buena Vista, Bay of Pigs, Bay of Cárdenas, Cienfuegos Bay, Guantánamo Bay, Nipe Bay, Bay of Santa Clara, Batalie Ba y, Batibou Bay, Bout Sable Bay, Douglas Bay, Grand Bay, Grand Marigot Bay, Hampstead Bay, Hodges Bay, Londonderry Bay, Pagua Bay, Petite Soufrière Bay, Prince Rupert Bay, Pringles Bay, Rosalie Bay, Soufrière Bay, St. David's Bay, Toucari Bay, Woodbridge Bay, Woodford Hill Bay, Bay of Arrows, Cabarete Bay, Bay of Rincón, Samaná Bay, Scottish Bay, Acul Bay, Cagway Bay, Orange Bay, Buff Bay, Montego Bay, Discovery Bay, Morant Bay, Old Harbour Bay, Boston Bay, Runaway Bay, Bull Bay, San Juan Bay, Frigate Bay, North Friar's Bay, South Friar's Bay, Choc Bay, Fond d'Or Bay, Marigot Bay, Rodney Bay, Carli Bay, Claxton Bay, Englishman's Bay, Mayaro Bay, Cinnamon Bay, Magens Bay, Almirante Bay, Bahia Honda, Chetumal Bay, Chiriquí Lagoon, Ladder Bay, Mayagüez Bay
Central America Amatique Bay, Chetumal Bay, Corozal Bay, Bahía Drake, Coronado Bay, Almirante Bay, Limon Bay, Panama Bay, Bay of San Miguel, Amatique Bay
North America Bahía de los Ángeles, Sebastián Vizcaíno Bay, Acapulco Bay, Bahía Concepción, Bahía las Palmas, Bahía de Banderas, Magdalena Bay, Sebastián Vizcaíno Bay, Bay of Campeche, Chetumal Bay
Pacific Ocean
Matavai Bay, Opunohu Bay, Tautira Bay, Agat Bay, Hilo Bay, Holualoa Bay, Kahaluu Bay, Kaunaoa Bay, Kealakekua Bay, Keauhou Bay, Keawaiki Bay, La'aloa Bay, Hanauma Bay, Kahana Bay, Kāneʻohe Bay, Maunalua Bay, Turtle Bay, Waimea Bay, Hanalei Bay, La Perouse Bay, Ma‘alaea Bay, Moloaa Bay, Banare Bay, Boulari Bay, Chasseloup Bay, Dumbéa Bay, Gadji Bay, Gomen Bay, Gouaro Bay, Inaccessible Bay, Katavilli Bay, Moindou Bay, Nehoue Bay, Nekoro Bay, Ohland Bay, Poya Bay, Prony Bay, Saint Vincent Bay, Tanle Bay, Teremba Bay, Mele Bay, Sulphur Bay, Undine Bay, Alofi Bay, Avatele Bay, Bounty Bay, Faga'itua Bay, Fagaloa Bay
South America Todos os Santos Bay, São José Bay, São Marcos Bay, Guanabara Bay, Bahia Portete, Paracas Bay, Carli Bay, Claxton Bay, Englishman's Bay, Mayaro Bay
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Figure SM1 – The word by income map. Extracted from WDI 2017. Available on <https://data.worldbank.org/products/wdi -maps>
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Table S1 - List of Included articles divided per area of study.
Title Authors Year doi Location Classification
Gulf of Mexico & Hawaii (121)
Salt Marsh Zonal Migration and Ecosystem Service Change in Response to Global Sea Level Rise: A Case
Study from an Urban Region
Feagin, RA (Feagin, Rusty A.); Martinez, ML (Martinez, M. Luisa); Mendoza-Gonzalez, G (Mendoza-Gonzalez,
Gabriela); Costanza, R (Costanza, Robert)
2010 ISSN:
1708-3087
GALVESTON BAY,
USA
Environment - w etland
Environmental Influences on Juvenile Fish Abundances in a River-Dominated Coastal System
Carassou, L (Carassou, L.); Dzw onkow ski,
B (Dzw onkow ski, B.); Hernandez, FJ (Hernandez, F. J.); Pow ers, SP (Pow ers, S.
P.); Park, K (Park, K.) ; Graham, WM (Graham, W. M.) ; Mareska, J (Mareska, J.)
2011
10.1080/19425120.2011.64249
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Mobile Bay,
Alabama, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Local adaptation of a marine invertebrate w ith a high dispersal potential: evidence from a reciprocal transplant experiment of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica
Burford, MO (Burford, M. O.); Scarpa, J (Scarpa, J.); Cook, BJ (Cook, B. J.) ; Hare,
MP (Hare, M. P.) 2014
10.3354/meps10796
FL, USA bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
Warming of subtropical coastal w aters accelerates
Mnemiopsis leidyi grow th and alters timing of spring ctenophore blooms
Robinson, KL (Robinson, Kelly L.);
Graham, WM (Graham, William M.) 2014
10.3354/m
eps10739
Gulf of
Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
Influence of local environmental variables on the viral
consortia associated w ith the coral Montipora capitata from Kaneohe Bay, Haw aii, USA
Law rence, SA (Law rence, Scott A.) ; Wilkinson, SP (Wilkinson, Shaun P.) ;
Davy, JE (Davy, Joanne E.) ; Arlidge, WNS
(Arlidge, William N. S.); Williams, GJ (Williams, Gareth J.) ; Wilson, WH (Wilson, William H.) ; Aeby, GS (Aeby, Greta S.) ;
Davy, SK (Davy, Simon K.)
2015 10.3354/a
me01743
Kaneohe Bay,
Haw aii, USA
Environment - coral
reef
Collapse of a historic oyster f ishery: diagnosing causes and identifying paths tow ard increased resilience
Camp, EV (Camp, Edw ard V.) ; Pine, WE (Pine, William E., III); Havens, K (Havens,
Karl) ; Kane, AS (Kane, Andrew S.);
Walters, CJ (Walters, Carl J.) ; Irani, T (Irani, Tracy) ; Lindsey, AB (Lindsey,
Angela B.) ; Morris, JG (Morris, J. Glenn,
Jr.)
2015
10.5751/E
S-07821-200345
Apalachico
la Bay, Florida,
USA
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota / resilience
Updating sea spray aerosol emissions in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model version 5.0.2
Gantt, B (Gantt, B.) ; Kelly, JT (Kelly, J. T.) ; Bash, JO (Bash, J. O.)
2015 10.5194/g
md-8-3733-2015
TAMPA BAY, USA
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - gases / Health
and w ell being
Watershed restoration as a tool for improving coral reef resilience against climate change and other human
impacts
Shelton, AJ (Shelton, Austin J., III); Richmond, RH (Richmond, Robert H.)
2016 10.1016/j.ecss.2016
.06.027
Fouha Bay, Guam
- USA
resilience / Environment - coral
reef
Topobathymetric Elevation Model Development using a New Methodology: Coastal National Elevation Database
Danielson, JJ (Danielson, Jeffrey J.); Poppenga, SK (Poppenga, Sandra K.);
Brock, JC (Brock, John C.)[; Evans, GA (Evans, Gayla A.); Tyler, DJ (Tyler, Dean
J.); Gesch, DB (Gesch, Dean B.); Thatcher, CA (Thatcher, Cindy A.); Barras, JA
(Barras, John A.)
2016 10.2112/SI76-008
Tampa bay and Mobile Bay, USA
climate hazards
Hurricane impacts on turbidity and sediment in the RookeryBay National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Florida, USA
Lou, S (Lou, Sha); Huang, WR (Huang,
Wenrui); Liu, SG (Liu, Shuguang); Zhong, GH (Zhong, Guihui); Johnson, E (Johnson,
Elijah)
2016 10.1016/j.ijsrc.2016.
06.006 FL, USA
impact / bio-geo-chemical and physical
The effects of shellf ish harvesting by aboriginal
inhabitants of Southw est Florida (USA) on productivity of the eastern oyster: Implications for estuarine
management and restoration
Savarese, M (Savarese, Michael); Walker,
KJ (Walker, Karen J.); Stingu, S (Stingu, Shanna); Marquardt, WH (Marquardt, William H.); Thompson, V (Thompson,
Victor)
2016 10.1016/j.ancene.2016.10.002
FL, USA Economy and
Business - harvesting
13
"Living on the edge": Estimating the economic cost of
sea level rise on coastal real estate in the Tampa Bay region, Florida
Fu, XY (Fu, Xinyu); Song, J (Song, Jie);
Sun, BW (Sun, Bow en); Peng, ZR (Peng, Zhong-Ren)
2016
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2016.09.009
Tampa Bay
region, Florida
Bio. geo.. - sea level /
economy - cost -
Episodic f looding of estuarine environments in response to drying climate over the last 6000 years in Baff in Bay,
Texas
Livsey, D (Livsey, Daniel); Simms, AR (Simms, Alexander R.)
2016 10.1016/j.margeo.20
16.09.003
Texas, USA
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - f looding
Developing a theoretical framew ork for integrated vulnerability of businesses to sea level rise
Song, J (Song, Jie); Peng, ZR (Peng, Zhong-Ren); Zhao, LY (Zhao, Liyuan); Hsu,
CH (Hsu, Chih-Hung) 2016
10.1007/s
11069-016-2483-
x
Bay County, Florida
Economy and Business
Suspended sediment projections in Apalachicola Bay in
response to altered river f low and sediment loads underclimate change and sea level rise
Huang, WR (Huang, Wenrui); Hagen, SC (Hagen, Scott C.); Wang, DB (Wang,
Dingbao); Hovenga, PA (Hovenga, Paige A.); Teng, F (Teng, Fei)[; Weishampel, JF
(Weishampel, John F.)
2016
10.1002/2
016EF000384
Apalachico
la Bay, USA
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - sedimentation
A study of heat related illness preparedness in homeless
veterans
Nicolay, M (Nicolay, Michael); Brow n, LM (Brow n, Lisa M.); Johns, R (Johns, Raine);
Ialynytchev, A (Ialynytchev, Anna)
2016 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2016.0
5.009
Tampa
Bay, USA Health and w ell being
Fertilization Changes Seagrass Community Structure but not Blue Carbon Storage: Results from a 30-Year Field
Experiment
How ard, JL (How ard, Jason L.); Perez, A
(Perez, Alex); Lopes, CC (Lopes, Christian C.); Fourqurean, JW (Fourqurean, James
W.)
2016
10.1007/s
12237-016-0085-
1
FLORIDA BAY, USA
Environment - seagrass
The sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus lives close to the upper thermal limit for early development in a tropical
lagoon
Collin, R (Collin, Rachel); Chan, KYK
(Chan, Kit Yu Karen) 2016
10.1002/e
ce3.2317
FLORIDA
BAY, USA
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - biota
Water quality change in the Mississippi River, including a w arming river, explains decades of w etland plant
biomass change w ithin its Balize delta
White, DA (White, David A.); Visser, JM (Visser, Jenneke M.)
2016
10.1016/j.aquabot.2016.02.00
7
ATCHAFALAYA
BAY, USA
Environment - w etland
Patterns of bleaching and recovery of Montipora capitata in Kane'oha Bay, Haw ai'i, USA
Cunning, R (Cunning, Ross); Ritson-Williams, R (Ritson-Williams, Raphael);
Gates, RD (Gates, Ruth D.) 2016
10.3354/meps11733
Kane'ohe
Bay, O'ahu, Haw ai'i,
USA
Environment - coral reef
Improving Short-Term Urban Water Demand Forecasts
w ith Reforecast Analog Ensembles
Tian, D (Tian, Di) ; Martinez, CJ (Martinez,
Christopher J.); Asefa, T (Asefa, Tirusew ) 2016
10.1061/(ASCE)WR
.1943-
5452.0000632
Tampa
Bay, USA
Health and w ell being
- drinking w ater
A Comprehensive Method for Assessing Marine Resource Governance: Case Study in Kane'ohe Bay,
Haw ai'i
Battista, W (Battista, Willow ); Kelly, RP (Kelly, Ryan P.); Erickson, A (Erickson,
Ashley); Fujita, R (Fujita, Rod)
2016
10.1080/08920753.2
016.1135277
Kane'ohe Bay,
O'ahu,
Haw ai'i, USA
Policy - governance / Environment - coral
reef
Phytoplankton dynamics in a subtropical tidal creek:
influences of rainfall and w ater residence time on composition and biomass
Badylak, S (Badylak, Susan)[; Phlips, E (Phlips, Edw ard); Dix, N (Dix, Nicole); Hart,
J (Hart, Jane); Srifa, A (Srifa, Akeapot);
Haunert, D (Haunert, Daniel); He, ZL (He, Zenli); Lockw ood, J (Lockw ood, Jean);
Stofella, P (Stofella, Peter); Sun, DT (Sun,
Detong); Yang, YG (Yang, Yaugen)
2016 10.1071/M
F14325 FLORIDA,
USA
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - primary productivity
Variability of the carbonate chemistry in a shallow ,
seagrass-dominated ecosystem: implications for ocean acidif ication experiments
Challener, RC (Challener, Roberta C.);
Robbins, LL (Robbins, Lisa L.); McClintock, JB (McClintock, James B.)
2016 10.1071/M
F14219 FLORIDA
BAY, USA Environment -
seagrass
Elevated pCO(2) affects tissue biomass composition, but not calcif ication, in a reef coral under tw o light regimes
Wall, CB (Wall, C. B.) ; Mason, RAB (Mason, R. A. B.) ; Ellis, WR (Ellis, W. R.);
Cunning, R (Cunning, R.) ; Gates, RD
(Gates, R. D.)
2017 10.1098/rsos.170683
Kane 'ohe Bay,
Haw ai'
Environment - coral reef
14
Bloom dynamics and chemical defenses of benthic cyanobacteria in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Sneed, JM (Sneed, Jennifer M.); Meickle, T
(Meickle, Theresa) ; Engene, N (Engene, Niclas) ; Reed, S (Reed, Sherry);
Gunasekera, S (Gunasekera, Sarath) ; Paul, VJ (Paul, Valerie J.)
2017 10.1016/j.hal.2017.1
0.002
River Lagoon,
USA Biophysical - algae
Visioning the Future: Scenarios Modeling of the Florida Coastal Everglades
Flow er, H (Flow er, Hilary); Rains, M (Rains, Mark); Fitz, C (Fitz, Carl)
2017
10.1007/s
00267-017-0916-
2
Florida Bay , USA
Environment - w etland
Assessing the role of mangrove forest in reducing coastal inundation during major hurricanes
Sheng, YP (Sheng, Y. Peter) ; Zou, RZ (Zou, Ruizhi)
2017
10.1007/s10750-
017-3201-
8
Biscayne Bay, USA
Environment - mangrove /
biophysical
Using mangroves to stabilize coastal historic sites: deployment success versus natural recruitment
Donnelly, M (Donnelly, Melinda); Shaffer, M (Shaffer, Michelle); Connor, S (Connor,
Suzanne) ; Sacks, P (Sacks, Paul);
Walters, L (Walters, Linda)
2017
10.1007/s10750-
017-3155-
x
USA Environment -
mangrove / Infra. and
transp. - cultural site
Effects of multi-stress exposure on the infection dynamics of a Labyrinthula sp.-turtle grass pathosystem
Bishop, N (Bishop, Nichole) ; Martin, DL (Martin, Daniel L.) ; Ross, C (Ross, Clif f)
2017 10.3354/meps12318
FLORIDA BAY, USA
Environment - seagrass
Tiling the reef - Exploring the f irst step of an ecological engineering tool that may promote phase-shift reversals
in coral reefs
Rachmilovitz, EN (Rachmilovitz, Elad Nehoray); Rinkevich, B (Rinkevich, Baruch
2017
10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.04.03
8
KANEOHE BAY,
HAWAII
Environment - coral reef
Patterns of bleaching and mortality follow ing w idespread w arming events in 2014 and 2015 at the Hanauma Bay
Nature Preserve, Haw ai'i
Rodgers, KS (Rodgers, Ku'ulei S.); Bahr, KD (Bahr, Keisha D.); Jokiel, PL (Jokiel,
Paul L.)]; Dona, AR (Dona, Angela Richards)
2017 10.7717/peerj.3355
Hanauma Bay,
HAWAII
Environment - coral reef
Effectiveness of coral relocation as a mitigation strategy in Kane'ohe Bay, Haw ai'i
Rodgers, KS (Rodgers, Ku'ulei S.);
Lorance, K (Lorance, Koi); Dona, AR (Dona, Angela Richards); Stender, Y
(Stender, Yuko); Lager, C (Lager, Claire);
Jokiel, PL (Jokiel, Paul L.)
2017 10.7717/peerj.3346
Kane'ohe Bay,
Haw ai'i
Environment - coral reef
Developing a multi-scale modeling system for resilience assessment of green-grey drainage infrastructures under
climate change and sea level rise impact
Joyce, J (Joyce, Justin); Chang, NB (Chang, Ni-Bin); Harji, R (Harji, Rahim); Ruppert, T (Ruppert, Thomas; Imen, S
(Imen, Sanaz)
2017 10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.11.026
Tampa
Bay and Boca
Ciega Bay,
USA
resilience / infraestructure
Sedimentary record of recent climate impacts on an insular coastal lagoon in the Gulf of California
Cuellar-Martinez, T (Cuellar-Martinez,
Tomasa ; Ruiz-Fernandez, AC (Carolina Ruiz-Fernandez, Ana); Sanchez-Cabeza, JA (Sanchez-Cabeza, Joan-Albert); Alonso-
Rodriguez, R (Alonso-Rodriguez, Rosalba)
2017
10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.01.0
02
Bahía Concepción, Mexico
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - sedimentation
Coral reef grazer-benthos dynamics complicated by invasive algae in a small marine reserve
Stamoulis, KA (Stamoulis, Kostantinos A.); Friedlander, AM (Friedlander, Alan M.);
Meyer, CG (Meyer, Carl G.); Fernandez-
Silva, I (Fernandez-Silva, Iria); Toonen, RJ (Toonen, Robert J.)
2017 10.1038/srep43819
KANEOHE BAY,
Haw aii
Environment - coral reef
Regional shifts in phytoplankton succession and primary
productivity in the San Antonio Bay System (USA) in response to diminished freshw ater inflow s
Roelke, DL (Roelke, Daniel L.); Li, HP (Li,
Hsiu-Ping); Miller-DeBoer, CJ (Miller-DeBoer, Carrie J.); Gable, GM (Gable,
George M.); Davis, SE (Davis, Stephen E.)
2017 10.1071/M
F15223
San Antonio
Bay System,
USA
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - primary productivity
Do introduced endosymbiotic dinoflagellates 'take' to new hosts?
LaJeunesse, TC (LaJeunesse, Todd C.) ;
Loh, W (Loh, William); Trench, RK (Trench, Robert K.)
2009
10.1007/s
10530-008-9311-
5
Kaneohe
Bay, HAWAII
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Effect of hyposalinity on the photophysiology of Siderastrea radians
Chartrand, KM (Chartrand, Kathryn M.);
Durako, MJ (Durako, Michael Joseph); Blum, JE (Blum, James E.)
2009
10.1007/s
00227-009-1204-
3
Florida Bay, USA
Environment - coral
reef, bio-geo-chemical and physical
- biota
15
Physiology and cryosensitivity of coral endosymbiotic algae (Symbiodinium)
Hagedorn, M (Hagedorn, M.); Carter, VL (Carter, V. L.); Leong, JC (Leong, J. C.);
Kleinhans, FW (Kleinhans, F. W.) 2010
10.1016/j.cryobiol.2009.10.00
5
Kaneohe Bay,
Haw aii
Environment - coral reef, bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota
Development of the Metropolitan Water Availability Index (MWAI) and short-term assessment w ith multi-scale
remote sensing technologies
Chang, NB (Chang, Ni-Bin); Yang, YJ (Yang, Y. Jeffrey) ; Goodrich, JA (Goodrich,
James A.) ; Daranpob, A (Daranpob,
Ammarin)
2010
10.1016/j.jenvman.2010.02.02
4
Tampa Bay,
Florida
Health and w ell-being / Infrastructure and
transportation
Vulnerability and resilience of seagrasses to hurricane and runoff impacts along Florida's w est coast
Carlson, PR (Carlson, Paul R., Jr.); Yarbro, LA (Yarbro, Laura A.); Kaufman, KA (Kaufman, Kristen A.); Mattson, RA
(Mattson, Robert A.)
2010
10.1007/s10750-
010-0257-
0
Florida's w est coast
vulnerability, resilience /
Environment - seagrass / bio-geo-
chemical and physical - hurricane
Red Mangrove Seedling Survival, Grow th, and Reproduction: Effects of Environment and Maternal
Genotype
Proff itt, CE (Proff itt, Charles Edw ard); Travis, SE (Travis, Steven E.)
2010
10.1007/s12237-
010-9265-
6
Tampa bay, GULF
OF
MEXICO
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota / Environment -
mangrove
Disease dynamics of Montipora w hite syndrome w ithin
Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Haw aii: distribution, seasonality, virulence, and transmissibility
Aeby, GS (Aeby, G. S.); Ross, M (Ross,
M.) ; Williams, GJ (Williams, G. J.); Lew is, TD (Lew is, T. D.); Work, TM (Work, T. M.)
26 2010 10.3354/d
ao02247
Kaneohe
Bay, Oahu, Haw aii
Environment - coral reef, bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota
Surface Water Metabolism Potential in a Tropical Estuary, Hilo Bay, Haw ai'i, USA, During Storm and Non-
storm Conditions
Mead, LH (Mead, Lucas H.); Wiegner, TN (Wiegner, Tracy N.)
2010
10.1007/s12237-
010-9317-y
Hilo Bay, Haw ai'i
Environment - estuary / bio-geo-chemical
and physical - storm
A review of the ecological consequences and management implications of climate change for the
Everglades
Pearlstine, LG (Pearlstine, Leonard G.) ; Pearlstine, EV (Pearlstine, Elise V.); Aumen, NG (Aumen, Nicholas G.)
2010 10.1899/10-045.1
Florida Bay, USA
Environment - w etland / Generic /
Policy
Bay-head deltas across the northern Gulf of Mexico back step in response to the 8.2 ka cooling event
Rodriguez, AB (Rodriguez, Antonio B.); Simms, AR (Simms, Alexander R.); Anderson, JB (Anderson, John B.)
2010
10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.10.0
04
Gulf of Mexico
Environment - estuary / bio-geo-chemical
and physical - record
Variation in Symbiodinium ITS2 Sequence Assemblages
among Coral Colonies
Stat, M (Stat, Michael); Bird, CE (Bird,
Christopher E.); Pochon, X (Pochon, Xavier) ; Chasqui, L (Chasqui, Luis);
Chauka, LJ (Chauka, Leonard J.); Concepcion, GT (Concepcion, Gregory T.);
Logan, D (Logan, Dan); Takabayashi, M (Takabayashi, Misaki); Toonen, RJ
(Toonen, Robert J.); Gates, RD (Gates,
Ruth D.)
Jan 1
2011
10.1371/journal.pone
.0015854
Kane'ohe Bay,
Haw ai'i
Environment - coral
reef
The importance of sea-level and climate change, including changing w ind energy, on the evolution of a
coastal estuary: Copano Bay, Texas
Troiani, BT (Troiani, B. T.); Simms, AR (Simms, A. R.); Dellapenna, T (Dellapenna,
T.) ; Piper, E (Piper, E.) ; Yokoyama, Y (Yokoyama, Y.)
15 2011 10.1016/j.margeo.2010.10.003
Copano Bay, Texas
Generic / bio-geo-chemical and physical
/ Environments - estuary
16
Perspectives in coral reef hydrodynamics Hearn, CJ (Hearn, Clif ford J.) 2011
10.1007/s00338-
011-0752-4
Kaneohe Bay,
HAWAII
Environment - coral reef / bio-geo-
chemical and physical - hydrology
Sediment and Low er Water Column Oxygen Consumption in the Seasonally Hypoxic Region of the
Louisiana Continental Shelf
Murrell, MC (Murrell, Michael C.); Lehrter, JC (Lehrter, John C.)
2011
10.1007/s12237-
010-9351-9
Louisiana, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical
Decadal changes in oyster reefs in the Big Bend of
Florida's Gulf Coast
Seavey, JR (Seavey, J. R.); Pine, WE (Pine, W. E., III); Frederick, P (Frederick,
P.); Sturmer, L (Sturmer, L.) ; Berrigan, M (Berrigan, M.)
2011
10.1890/E
S11-00205.1
Florida's
Gulf Coast, USA
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
Prioritization of Ecosystem Services Research: Tampa
Bay Demonstration Project
Russell, M (Russell, Marc) Rogers, J (Rogers, John); Jordan, S (Jordan, Stephen); Dantin, D (Dantin, Darrin);
Harvey, J (Harvey, James); Nestlerode, J (Nestlerode, Janet); Alvarez, F (Alvarez,
Federico)
2011
10.1007/s11852-
011-0158-z
Tampa
Bay, USA
Economy, Policy and
Business - services
Isotopic evidence for climate change during the Vandal Minimum from Ariopsis felis otoliths and Mercenaria
campechiensis shells, southw est Florida, USA
Wang, T (Wang, Ting); Surge, D (Surge, Donna; Walker, KJ (Walker, Karen Jo)
2011 10.1177/0959683611400458
southw est Florida,
USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical
Spatio-temporal predictive model based on environmental factors for juvenile spotted seatrout in
Texas estuaries using boosted regression trees
Froeschke, JT (Froeschke, John T.); Froeschke, BF (Froeschke, Bridgette F.)
2011 10.1016/j.fishres.2011.07.008
Texas, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota /
Environment - estuary
Spatial and seasonal variability of Acartia (Copepoda) in a tropical coastal lagoon of the southern Gulf of Mexico
Escamilla, BJ (Escamilla, Benigno J.) ; Ordonez-Lopez, U (Ordonez-Lopez, Uriel) ;
Suarez-Morales, E (Suarez-Morales,
Eduardo)
2011 ISSN:
0717-3326 Gulf of Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Effects of hydrological forcing on the structure of a tropical estuarine food w eb
Atw ood, TB (Atw ood, Trisha B.) ; Wiegner, TN (Wiegner, Tracy N.); MacKenzie, RA
(MacKenzie, Richard A.) 2012
10.1111/j.
1600-0706.2011.19132.x
Hilo Bay, Haw aii,
USA Environment - estuary
Can elevated CO2 modify regeneration from seed banks of f loating freshw ater marshes subjected to rising sea-
level?
Middleton, BA (Middleton, Beth A.); McKee, KL (McKee, Karen L.)
2012
10.1007/s
10750-011-0946-
3
Mississippi River
Delta, USA
Environment -
w etland / bio-geo-chemical and physical
- sea level, salinity
Storm flooding sensitivity to sea level rise for Galveston Bay, Texas
Warner, NN (Warner, Natalya N.); Tissot, PE (Tissot, Philippe E.)
2012
10.1016/j.
oceaneng.2012.01.0
11
Galveston Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical
Impacts of upstream drought and w ater w ithdraw als on the health and survival of dow nstream estuarine oyster
populations
Petes, LE (Petes, Laura E.) ; Brow n, AJ (Brow n, Alicia J.); Knight, CR (Knight,
Carley R.) 2012
10.1002/ece3.291
Apalachicola Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota /
Environment - estuary
A new hydrology: effects on ecosystem form and functioning
Roelke, DL (Roelke, Daniel L.); Spatharis, S (Spatharis, Sofie); Mitrovic, SM (Mitrovic,
Simon M.) 2012
10.1139/F2012-085
Biscayne Bay,
Florida,
USA
impact / bio-geo-chemical and physical
- hydrology
Tampa Bay Coastal Wetlands: Nineteenth to Tw entieth Century Tidal Marsh-to-Mangrove Conversion
Raabe, EA (Raabe, Ellen A.) ; Roy, LC (Roy, Laura C.) ; McIvor, CC (McIvor,
Carole C.) 2012
10.1007/s12237-
012-9503-
1
Tampa Bay, USA
Environment - mangroce , w etland
17
In Situ Coral Nurseries Serve as Genetic Repositories for Coral Reef Restoration after an Extreme Cold-Water
Event
Schopmeyer, SA (Schopmeyer, Stephanie A.) Lirman, D (Lirman, Diego); Bartels, E
(Bartels, Erich) ; Byrne, J (Byrne, James) ; Gilliam, DS (Gilliam, David S.); Hunt, J (Hunt, John); Johnson, ME (Johnson,
Meaghan E.); Larson, EA (Larson,
Elizabeth A.) ; Maxw ell, K (Maxw ell, Kerry) ; Nedimyer, K (Nedimyer, Ken) ; Walter, C
(Walter, Cory)
2012
10.1111/j.1526-
100X.201
1.00836.x
Florida Reef
Environment - coral reef, bio-geo-
chemical and physical
- biota
Sex determination in southern f lounder, Paralichthys lethostigma, from the Texas Gulf Coast
Montalvo, AJ (Montalvo, Avier J.) ; Faulk, CK (Faulk, Cynthia K.); Holt, GJ (Holt, G.
Joan)
30 2012 10.1016/j.jembe.201
2.07.017
Texas Gulf Coast
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Geographic expansion of hermatypic and ahermatypic corals in the Gulf of Mexico, and implications for
dispersal and recruitment
Sammarco, PW (Sammarco, Paul W.) ; Atchison, AD (Atchison, Amy D.)] ; Boland,
GS (Boland, Gregory S.); Sinclair, J (Sinclair, James); Lirette, A (Lirette, Angela)
15 2012 10.1016/j.jembe.2012.08.009
GULF OF MEXICO
Environment - coral reef
Reproductive Biology of the Cow nose Ray in the Charlotte Harbor Estuarine System, Florida
Poulakis, GR (Poulakis, Gregg R.) Jan 1 2013
10.1080/1
9425120.2013.79550
9
Florida, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Impact of Late Holocene climate variability and
anthropogenic activities on Biscayne Bay (Florida, USA): Evidence from diatoms
Wachnicka, A (Wachnicka, Anna) ; Gaiser,
E (Gaiser, Evelyn); Wingard, L (Wingard, Lynn); Briceno, H (Briceno, Henry) ;
Harlem, P (Harlem, Peter)
Jan 1 2013
10.1016/j.
palaeo.2012.12.020
Biscayne Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, geological record,
salinity
The distribution of the thermally tolerant symbiont lineage (Symbiodinium clade D) in corals from Haw aii:
correlations w ith host and the history of ocean thermal stress
Stat, M (Stat, Michael); Pochon, X (Pochon,
Xavier) ; Franklin, EC (Franklin, Erik C.) ; Bruno, JF (Bruno, John F.) ; Casey, KS (Casey, Kenneth S.) ; Selig, ER (Selig,
Elizabeth R.); Gates, RD (Gates, Ruth D.)
2013 10.1002/ece3.556
Kaneohe Bay,
Haw aii
Environment - coral reef
Comparison of three methods for estimating the sea level rise effect on storm surge f looding
Zhang, KQ (Zhang, Keqi); Li, YP (Li, Yuepeng) ; Liu, HQ (Liu, Huiqing) ; Xu, HZ
(Xu, Hongzhou); Shen, J (Shen, Jian) 2013
10.1007/s10584-
012-0645-8
FL, USA bio-geo-chemical and
physical
Comparison of Coral Reef Ecosystems along a Fishing Pressure Gradient
Weijerman, M (Weijerman, Mariska); Fulton, EA (Fulton, Elizabeth A.); Parrish,
FA (Parrish, Frank A.) 30 2013
10.1371/journal.pone.0063797
HAWAIIAN ARCHIPEL
AGO
Environment - coral reef, bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota
Genetic relatedness does not retain spatial pattern across multiple spatial scales: dispersal and colonization
in the coral, Pocillopora damicornis
Gorospe, KD (Gorospe, Kelvin D.); Karl, SA (Karl, Stephen A.)
2013 10.1111/mec.12335
Kane'ohe Bay,
Haw ai'i,
USA
Environment - coral reef, bio-geo-
chemical and physical
- biota
Loss of 'Blue Carbon' from Coastal Salt Marshes Follow ing Habitat Disturbance
Macreadie, PI (Macreadie, Peter I.) Hughes, AR (Hughes, A. Randall); Kimbro,
DL (Kimbro, David L.) 2013
10.1371/journal.pone.0069244
St Joseph Bay,
Florida,
USA
Environment - w etland
Assessment of the utility of dynamically-dow nscaled regional reanalysis data to predict streamflow in w est
central Florida using an integrated hydrologic model
Hw ang, S (Hw ang, Syew oon); Graham, WD (Graham, Wendy D.); Adams, A (Adams, Alison); Geurink, J (Geurink,
Jeffrey)
2013
10.1007/s10113-
013-0406-x
Tampa Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - hydrology
Spatiotemporal Predictive Models for Juvenile Southern Flounder in Texas Estuaries
Froeschke, BF (Froeschke, Bridgette F.); Tissot, P (Tissot, Philippe); Stunz, GW (Stunz, Gregory W.); Froeschke, JT
(Froeschke, John T.)
2013
10.1080/02755947.2013.81112
9
Galveston Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Stress-tolerant corals of Florida Bay are vulnerable to
ocean acidif ication
Okazaki, RR (Okazaki, R. R.); Sw art, PK
(Sw art, P. K.); Langdon, C (Langdon, C.) 2013
10.1007/s00338-
013-1015-3
Florida
Bay, USA
Environment - coral
reef
18
A Modeling and Field Approach to Identify Essential Fish Habitat for Juvenile Bay Whiff (Citharichthys spilopterus) and Southern Flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) Within
the Aransas Bay Complex, TX
Froeschke, BF (Froeschke, Bridgette F.) ;
Stunz, GW (Stunz, Gregory W.); Robillard, MMR (Robillard, Megan M. Reese);
Williams, J (Williams, Jason); Froeschke, JT (Froeschke, John T.)
2013
10.1007/s12237-
013-9600-9
Copano Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Physiological responses to oxidative stress associated w ith pH variations in host tissue and zooxanthellae of
hermatypic coral Pocillopora capitata
Soriano-Santiago, OS (Soriano-Santiago, Olinda S.) ; Linan-Cabello, MA (Linan-
Cabello, Marco A.) ; Delgadillo-Nuno, MA (Delgadillo-Nuno, Manuel A.); Ortega-Ortiz,
C (Ortega-Ortiz, Christian); Cuevas-Venegas, S (Cuevas-Venegas, Simon)
2013
10.1080/10236244.2013.82787
7
Bay of Santiago,
Mexico
Environment - coral reef, bio-geo-
chemical and physical
- biota
Land Change in the Mission-Aransas Coastal Region,
Texas: Implications for Coastal Vulnerability and Protected Areas
Guneralp, B (Gueneralp, Burak); Guneralp,
I (Gueneralp, Inci); Castillo, CR (Castillo, Cesar R.); Filippi, AM (Filippi, Anthony M.)
2013 10.3390/s
u5104247
GALVEST
ON-BAY, USA
hazards / Infra. -
urbanization / Environment - estuary
Ecosystem Responses of the Subtropical KaneoheBay,
Haw aii, to Climate Change: A Nitrogen Cycle Modeling Approach
Tanaka, K (Tanaka, Katsumasa); Guidry,
MW (Guidry, Michael W.) ; Gruber, N (Gruber, Nicolas)
2013
10.1007/s10498-
013-9209-4
Kaneohe
Bay, Haw aii
bio-geo-chem. and
phy
Mapping potential carbon and timber losses from
hurricanes using a decision tree and ecosystem services driver model
Delphin, S (Delphin, S.); Escobedo, FJ (Escobedo, F. J.) Abd-Elrahman, A (Abd-
Elrahman, A.) ; Cropper, W (Cropper, W., Jr.)
15 2013
10.1016/j.jenvman.2
013.08.029
Pensacola
Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - gases, hurricane
Potential Impacts and Management Implications of
Climate Change on Tampa Bay Estuary Critical Coastal Habitats
Sherw ood, ET (Sherw ood, Edw ard T.);
Greening, HS (Greening, Holly S.) 2014
10.1007/s00267-
013-0179-5
Tampa
Bay, USA
impact / Police -
management
Biogeochemical effects of simulated sea level rise on
carbon loss in an Everglades mangrove peat soil
Chambers, LG (Chambers, Lisa G.) Davis, SE (Davis, Stephen E.); Troxler, T (Troxler,
Tiffany); Boyer, JN (Boyer, Joseph N.); Dow ney-Wall, A (Dow ney-Wall, Alan) ;
Scinto, LJ (Scinto, Leonard J.)
2014
10.1007/s10750-
013-1764-6
Florida
Bay,USA
Environment - mangrove, w etland /
bio-geo-chem. and phy - salinity
Thirty years of coral reef change in relation to coastal
construction and increased sedimentation at Pelekane Bay, Haw ai'i
Stender, Y (Stender, Yuko); Jokiel, PL
(Jokiel, Paul L.); Rodgers, KS (Rodgers, Ku'ulei S.)
13 2014 10.7717/p
eerj.300
Pelekane
Bay, Haw ai'i
Environment - coral
reef
A modeling study of coastal inundation induced by storm
surge, sea-level rise, and subsidence in the Gulf of Mexico
Yang, ZQ (Yang, Zhaoqing) ; Wang, TP (Wang, Taiping); Leung, R (Leung, Ruby) ; Hibbard, K (Hibbard, Kathy) ; Janetos, T
(Janetos, Tony) ; Kraucunas, I (Kraucunas, Ian) ; Rice, J (Rice, Jennie) ; Preston, B
(Preston, Benjamin) ; Wilbanks, T (Wilbanks, Tom
2014
10.1007/s11069-
013-0974-6
Gulf of
Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and
physical
Phytoplankton Biomass and Composition in a River-Dominated Estuary During Tw o Summers of Contrasting
River Discharge
Putland, JN (Putland, J. N.); Mortazavi, B (Mortazavi, B.) ; Iverson, RL (Iverson, R.
L.); Wise, SW (Wise, S. W.) 2014
10.1007/s
12237-013-9712-
2
Apalachico
la Bay, Florida,
USA
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - primary
productivity, salinity
Ocean acidif ication outw eighs nutrient effects in structuring seagrass epiphyte communities
Campbell, JE (Campbell, Justin E.); Fourqurean, JW (Fourqurean, James W.)
2014
10.1111/1
365-2745.1223
3
FLORIDA BAY,USA
Environment - seagrass
Hurricane Activity and the Large-Scale Pattern of Spread of an Invasive Plant Species
Bhattarai, GP (Bhattarai, Ganesh P.) ; Cronin, JT (Cronin, James T.)
2014 10.1371/journal.pone.0098478
(USA) Gulf of Mexico
bio-geo-chem and physical - hurricane,
storm, biota / Economy, Policy and
Business - management
19
Estuarine foraminifera record Holocene stratigraphic changes and Holocene climate changes in ENSO and
the North American monsoon: Baff in Bay, Texas
Buzas-Stephens, P (Buzas-Stephens, Pamela); Livsey, DN (Livsey, Daniel N.);
Simms, AR (Simms, Alexander R.); Buzas, MA (Buzas, Martin A.)
15 2014 10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.03.031
Baffin Bay, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - geological
record
Tow ards marine ecosystem based management in South Florida: Investigating the connections among ecosystem
pressures, states, and services in a complex coastal
system
Cook, GS (Cook, Geoffrey S.) ; Fletcher, PJ (Fletcher, Pamela J.); Kelble, CR (Kelble,
Christopher R.)
2014 10.1016/j.ecolind.20
13.10.026
Florida, USA
Policy - management
Estimating major ion and nutrient concentrations in mangrove estuaries in Everglades National Park using
leaf and satellite reflectance
Lagomasino, D (Lagomasino, David); Price, RM (Price, Rene M.) ; Whitman, D (Whitman, Dean) ; Campbell, PKE
(Campbell, Petya K. E.) ; Melesse, A (Melesse, Assefa)
2014 10.1016/j.rse.2014.0
8.022
Everglades National
Park, USA
Environment - mangrove
Informing conservation planning using future sea-level
rise and storm surge modeling impact scenarios in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Thompson, M (Thompson, Michael) ;
Brenner, J (Brenner, Jorge); Gilmer, B (Gilmer, Ben)
2014
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2014.07.006
Gulf of
Mexico
hazards / bio-geo-chemical and physical
- Sea level, storm / Environment -
w etland
Quantifying the potential impact of land cover changes due to sea-level rise on storm surge on low er Texas
coast bays
Ferreira, CM (Ferreira, Celso M.) ; Irish, JL (Irish, Jennifer L.) ; Olivera, F (Olivera,
Francisco 2014
10.1016/j.coastaleng.2014.08.
011
Texas coast
bays, USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical - storm
Perceived impacts of climate change, coastal development and policy on oyster harvesting in the
Southeastern United States
Deason, G (Deason, Ginger); Seekamp, E (Seekamp, Erin) ; Barbieri, C (Barbieri,
Carla) 2014
10.1016/j.marpol.2014.05.008
Brunsw ick County,
USA
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - biota /
resilience / Policy
Seagrass (Ruppia maritima L.) Life History Transitions in Response to Salinity Dynamics Along the Everglades-
Florida Bay Ecotone
Strazisar, T (Strazisar, Theresa) ; Koch, MS (Koch, Marguerite S.) ; Madden, CJ
(Madden, Christopher J.) 2015
10.1007/s12237-
014-9807-4
Florida Bay,USA
Environment - seagrass
Thermal Impact from a Thermoelectric Pow er Plant on a Tropical Coastal Lagoon
Cardoso-Mohedano, JG (Cardoso-Mohedano, J. G.); Bernardello, R
(Bernardello, R.); Sanchez-Cabeza, JA (Sanchez-Cabeza, J. A.) ; Ruiz-Fernandez,
AC (Ruiz-Fernandez, A. C.); Alonso-Rodriguez, R (Alonso-Rodriguez, R.) ;
Cruzado, A (Cruzado, A.)
2015
10.1007/s
11270-014-2202-
8
Urias
coastal lagoon, MEXICO
Infrastructure and transportation -
energy
Seagrass consumption by native and a tropically associated f ish species: potential impacts of the
tropicalization of the northern Gulf of Mexico
Heck, KL (Heck, K. L., Jr.) ; Fodrie, FJ
(Fodrie, F. J.) ; Madsen, S (Madsen, S.) ; Baillie, CJ (Baillie, C. J.)[ 5 ] ; Byron, DA
(Byron, D. A.)
Jan 1 2015
10.3354/meps11104
Gulf of Mexico
Environment - seagrass
Predicting Ecological Responses of the Florida Everglades to Possible Future Climate Scenarios:
Introduction
Aumen, NG (Aumen, Nicholas G.)[; Havens, KE (Havens, Karl E.); Best, GR
(Best, G. Ronnie) ; Berry, L (Berry, Leonard)
2015
10.1007/s00267-
014-0439-z
Florida
Bay, USA
Environment -
w etland
Quantifying Florida Bay Habitat Suitability for Fishes and
Invertebrates Under Climate Change Scenarios
Kearney, KA (Kearney, Kelly A.); Butler, M (Butler, Mark) ; Glazer, R (Glazer, Robert)]; Kelble, CR (Kelble, Christopher R.); Serafy,
JE (Serafy, Joseph E.); Stabenau, E (Stabenau, Erik)
2015
10.1007/s00267-
014-0336-5
Florida
Bay, USA
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - biota
Polymorphism at the ITS and NTS Loci of Perkinsus marinus Isolated from Cultivated Oyster Crassostrea
corteziensis in Nayarit, Mexico and Phylogentic Relationship to P-marinus along the Atlantic Coast
Escobedo-Fregoso, C (Escobedo-Fregoso, C.); Arzul, I (Arzul, I.)[; Carrasco, N (Carrasco, N.); Gutierrez-Rivera, JN
(Gutierrez-Rivera, J. N.); Llera-Herrera, R (Llera-Herrera, R.); Vazquez-Juarez, R
(Vazquez-Juarez, R.)
2015 10.1111/tb
ed.12090
Nayarit,
Mexico
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - biota
20
Spatial and temporal variability in carbon dioxide and methane exchange at three coastal marshes along a
salinity gradient in a northern Gulf of Mexico estuary
Wilson, BJ (Wilson, Benjamin J.); Mortazavi, B (Mortazavi, Behzad); Kiene,
RP (Kiene, Ronald P.)
2015
10.1007/s10533-
015-0085-
4
Gulf of Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and physical - gases,
salinity / Environment
- w etland
Phylogeographic structure and northw ard range
expansion in the barnacle Chthamalus fragilis
Govindarajan, AF (Govindarajan, Annette F.) ; Buksa, F (Buksa, Filip) ; Bockrath, K
(Bockrath, Katherine) ; Wares, JP (Wares, John P.)[; Pineda, J (Pineda, Jesus)
2015 10.7717/p
eerj.926
Tampa
Bay, USA
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - biota
The Contribution of Mangrove Expansion to Salt Marsh Loss on the Texas Gulf Coast
Armitage, AR (Armitage, Anna R.); Highfield, WE (Highfield, Wesley E.); Brody,
SD (Brody, Samuel D.) ; Louchouarn, P
(Louchouarn, Patrick)
2015 10.1371/journal.pone
.0125404
Texas, USA
Environment - mangrove and
w etland
Transport of blue crab larvae in the northern Gulf of
Mexico during the Deepw ater Horizon oil spill
Jones, BT (Jones, Benjamin T.)[; Gyory, J (Gyory, Joanna)[; Grey, EK (Grey, Erin K.);
Bartlein, M (Bartlein, Michael); Ko, DS (Ko, Dong S.); Nero, RW (Nero, Redw ood W.);
Taylor, CM (Taylor, Caz M.)
2015 10.3354/m
eps11238
Gulf of
Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota /
Economy, Policy and Business - oil
The unnatural history of Kaneohe Bay: coral reef resilience in the face of centuries of anthropogenic
impacts
Bahr, KD (Bahr, Keisha D.); Jokiel, PL (Jokiel, Paul L.); Toonen, RJ (Toonen,
Robert J.) 2015
10.7717/peerj.950
Kaneohe Bay, USA
Environment - coral reef
Tow ards an Understanding of the Interactions betw een Freshw ater Inflow s and Phytoplankton Communities in a
Subtropical Estuary in the Gulf of Mexico
Dorado, S (Dorado, Samuel); Booe, T (Booe, Tyra); Steichen, J (Steichen, Jamie);
McInnes, AS (McInnes, Allison S.) ; Windham, R (Windham, Rachel); Shepard,
A (Shepard, Alicia); Lucchese, AEB (Lucchese, Allyson E. B.); Preischel, H
(Preischel, Hannah); Pinckney, JL (Pinckney, James L.); Davis, SE (Davis, Stephen E.); Roelke, DL (Roelke, Daniel
L.); Quigg, A (Quigg, Antonietta)
2015 10.1371/journal.pone
.0130931
Galveston Bay, USA
Environment - estuary
Multiple-stressor interactions influence embryo
development rate in the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus
Vasquez, MC (Vasquez, M. Christina); Murillo, A (Murillo, Andrea); Brockmann, HJ
(Brockmann, H. Jane); Julian, D (Julian, David)
2015 10.1242/je
b.117184 FL, USA
bio-geo-chem. and
phy. - biota
The 2014 coral bleaching and freshwater f lood events in Kane'ohe Bay, Haw ai'i
Bahr, KD (Bahr, Keisha D.) ; Jokiel, PL (Jokiel, Paul L.); Rodgers, KS (Rodgers,
Ku'ulei S.)
2015 10.7717/peerj.1136
Kane'ohe Bay,
O'ahu,
Haw ai'i, USA
Environment - coral reef
Coral grow th patterns of Montastraea cavernosa and Porites astreoides in the Florida Keys: The importance of
thermal stress and inimical w aters
Manzello, DP (Manzello, Derek P.)[; Enochs, IC (Enochs, Ian C.); Kolodziej, G (Kolodziej, Graham); Carlton, R (Carlton,
Renee)
2015 10.1016/j.jembe.2015.06.010
Florida Bay, USA
Environment - coral reef
Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Benthic Respiration and Net Nutrient Fluxes in the Atchafalaya River Delta
Estuary
Roberts, BJ (Roberts, Brian J.); Doty, SM (Doty, Susan M.)
2015
10.1007/s12237-
015-9965-z
Atchafalaya Bay, USA
bio-geo-chem. and phy. - biota
/Environment - estuary
Evidence of seabird guano enrichment on a coral reef in Oahu, Haw aii
Honig, SE (Honig, Susanna E.); Mahoney, B (Mahoney, Brenna)
2016
10.1007/s
00227-015-2808-
4
KANEOHE BAY, USA
Environment - coral reef
Recycling sediments betw een source and sink during a eustatic cycle: Systems of late Quaternary northw estern
Gulf of Mexico Basin
Anderson, JB (Anderson, John B.)[;
Wallace, DJ (Wallace, Davin J.); Simms, AR (Simms, Alexander R.); Rodriguez, AB
(Rodriguez, Antonio B.); Weight, RWR (Weight, Robert W. R.); Taha, ZP (Taha, Z.
Patrick)[
2016
10.1016/j.earscirev.2015.10.0
14
Gulf of Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and physical - sediment,
geological record
21
INCREASED TEMPERATURES COMBINED WITH LOWERED SALINITIES DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT OYSTER SIZE CLASS GROWTH AND MORTALITY
Rybovich, M (Rybovich, Molly); La Peyre, MK (La Peyre, Megan K.); Hall, SG (Hall,
Steven G.); La Peyre, JF (La Peyre, Jerome F.)
2016 10.2983/035.035.01
12
(USA) Gulf of Mexico
bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature, salinity
Relative sensitivity of f ive Haw aiian coral species to high temperature under high-pCO(2) conditions
Bahr, KD (Bahr, Keisha D.) Jokiel, PL (Jokiel, Paul L.); Rodgers, KS (Rodgers,
Ku'ulei S.) 2016
10.1007/s
00338-016-1405-
4
KANEOHE BAY,
HAWAII
Environment - coral reef
Late Pleistocene-Holocene variability in the southern Gulf of Mexico surface w aters based on planktonic
foraminiferal assemblages
Arellano-Torres, E (Arellano-Torres, Elsa); Machain-Castillo, ML (Luisa Machain-
Castillo, Maria)
2017
10.1016/j.marmicro.2017.04.0
01
Bay of Campeche, Gulf of
Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and physical - record
EFFECT OF HABITAT COMPLEXITY ON PREDATOR-PREY RELATIONSHIPS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BLACK MANGROVE RANGE EXPANSION INTO NORTHERN
GULF OF MEXICO SALT MARSHES
Scheffel, WA (Scheffel, Whitney A.); Heck, KL (Heck, Kenneth L., Jr.); Rozas, LP
(Rozas, Law rence P.)
2017 10.2983/035.036.01
19
GALVESTON BAY,
USA
Environment - mangrove, w etland
A HOLOCENE RECORD OF FLUX OF ALLUVIAL
SEDIMENT RELATED TO CLIMATE: CASE STUDIES FROM THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO
Milliken, KT (Milliken, Kristy T.); Anderson,
JB (Anderson, John B.); Simms, AR (Simms, Alex R.); Blum, MD (Blum, Michael
D.)
2017 10.2110/jsr.2017.43
NORTHER
N GULF OF
MEXICO
bio-geo-chemical and physical - sediment
Seagrass blue carbon dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico:
Stocks, losses from anthropogenic disturbance, and gains through seagrass restoration
Thorhaug, A (Thorhaug, Anitra); Poulos, HM (Poulos, Helen M.); Lopez-Portillo, J
(Lopez-Portillo, Jorge); Ku, TCW (Ku, Timothy C. W.)[; Berlyn, GP (Berlyn,
Graeme P.)
2017
10.1016/j.
scitotenv.2017.06.18
9
seagrass sites
around the Gulf of Mexico
Environment - seagrass
Effects of Sea Level Rise on the Intertidal Oyster Crassostrea Virginica by Field Experiments
Solomon, JA (Solomon, Joshua A.) ;
Donnelly, MJ (Donnelly, Melinda J.); Walters, LJ (Walters, Linda J.)
2014 10.2112/SI68-008.1
Apalachico
la Bay, Florida,
USA
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota and sea level rise
Supply and dispersal of f lood sediment from a steep, tropical w atershed: Hanalei Bay, Kaua'i, Haw ai'i, USA
Draut, AE (Draut, A. E.); Bothner, MH (Bothner, M. H.) ; Field, ME (Field, M. E.) ;
Reynolds, RL (Reynolds, R. L.) ; Cochran, SA (Cochran, S. A.); Logan, JB (Logan, J. B.) ; Storlazzi, CD (Storlazzi, C. D.); Berg,
CJ (Berg, C. J.)
2009 10.1130/B26367.1
Hanalei
Bay, Kaua'i, Haw ai'i,
USA
bio-geo-chemical and physical
Temperature and Solar Radiation Interactions on 3H-leucine Incorporation by Bacterioplankton in a
Subtropical Estuary
Bullock, AK (Bullock, Avery K.); Jeffrey, WH (Jeffrey, Wade H.)
2010
10.1111/j.1751-
1097.2009.00695.x
Pensacola
Bay, and the coastal
Gulf of Mexico
(Florida)
bio-geo-chemical and physical /
Environment - estuary
Ecological Aspects of Coastal Sediment Management in the Gulf of Mexico
Reed, DJ (Reed, Denise J.); Hijuelos, AC (Hijuelos, Ann C.); Fearnley, SM (Fearnley,
Sarah M.) 2012
10.2112/SI_60_6
Gulf of Mexico
bio-geo-chemical and
physical - sediment / Economy, Policy and
Business - management
Central America & Caribe (24)
22
Hurricanes and coral bleaching linked to changes in coral recruitment in Tobago
Mallela, J (Mallela, J.); Crabbe, MJC (Crabbe, M. J. C.)
2009
10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.06.0
01
Tobago
Environment - coral
reef / climate change / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - hurricanes, storms
Topography and spatial arrangement of reef -building corals on the fringing reefs of North Jamaica may
influence their response to disturbance from bleaching
Crabbe, MJC (Crabbe, M. J. C.) 2010
10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.09.0
07
North Jamaica
Environment - coral reef / climate change, resilience / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - hurricanes, storms
Simple ecological trade-offs give rise to emergent cross-ecosystem distributions of a coral reef f ish
Grol, MGG (Grol, Monique G. G.) ; Nagelkerken, I (Nagelkerken, Ivan); Rypel,
AL (Rypel, Andrew L.) ; Layman, CA
(Layman, Craig A.)
2011
10.1007/s00442-
010-1833-
8
CARIBBEAN BAY
Environment - coral reef
Environmental effects on coral growth and recruitment in the Caribbean
Crabbe, MJC (Crabbe, M. James C.) 2012 10.1017/S00253154
11001913
Discovery Bay,
JAMAICA
Environment - coral reef / climate change / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - hurricanes, storms
Factors Affecting Hatch Success of Haw ksbill Sea Turtles on Long Island, Antigua, West Indies
Ditmer, MA (Ditmer, Mark Allan); Stapleton, SP (Stapleton, Seth Patrick)
Mar 1 2012
10.1371/journal.pone
.0038472
Long Island,
Antigua,
West Indies
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
A multiproxy record of terrestrial inputs to the coastal ocean using minor and trace elements (Ba/Ca, Mn/Ca,
Y/Ca) and carbon isotopes (delta C-13, Delta C-14) in a
nearshore coral from Puerto Rico
Moyer, RP (Moyer, Ryan P.); Grottoli, AG (Grottoli, Andrea G.); Olesik, JW (Olesik,
John W.)
19 2012 10.1029/2011PA002
249
Puerto Rico
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical
Decline and Local Extinction of Caribbean Eusocial
Shrimp
Duffy, JE (Duffy, J. Emmett); Macdonald, KS (Macdonald, Kenneth S., III)[; Hultgren,
KM (Hultgren, Kristin M.) ; Chak, TCS (Chak, Tin Chi Solomon) ; Rubenstein, DR
(Rubenstein, Dustin R.)
13 2013
10.1371/jo
urnal.pone.0054637
BELIZE Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
Freshw ater estimates of prokaryotic respiration in tropical
Central America Pollard, PC (Pollard, Peter C.)
Jan 1
2013
10.1080/14634988.2
013.788968
Panama Canal,
Central America
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical
INCREASED ALGAL DOMINANCE DESPITE
PRESENCE OF DIADEMA ANTILLARUM POPULATIONS ON A CARIBBEAN CORAL REEF
Lacey, EA (Lacey, Elizabeth A.) ;
Fourqurean, JW (Fourqurean, James W.) ; Collado-Vides, L (Collado-Vides, Ligia)
2013
10.5343/b
ms.2012.1015
Caribe
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - algae /
Environment - coral reef
Production and carbonate dynamics of Halimeda incrassata (Ellis) Lamouroux altered by Thalassia
testudinum Banks and So land ex Konig
Barry, SC (Barry, Savanna C.); Frazer, TK (Frazer, Thomas K.) ; Jacoby, CA (Jacoby,
Charles A). 2013
10.1016/j.jembe.2013.03.012
Grape Tree Bay
of Little Cayman Island,
CARIBBE
AN
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - algae
23
Assessing Climate Variability Effects on Dengue Incidence in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mendez-Lazaro, P (Mendez-Lazaro,
Pablo); Muller-Karger, FE (Muller-Karger, Frank E.); Otis, D (Otis, Daniel); McCarthy,
MJ (McCarthy, Matthew J.) ; Pena-Orellana, M (Pena-Orellana, Marisol)
2014 10.3390/ijerph11090
9409
San Juan Bay,
Puerto Rico
Health and w ell-being
Forecasting decadal changes in sea surface temperatures and coral bleaching w ithin a Caribbean
coral reef
Li, AG (Li, Angang) ; Reidenbach, MA (Reidenbach, Matthew A.)
2014
10.1007/s00338-
014-1162-
1
Caribbean coral reef
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical
- temperature
The results of long term coral reef monitoring at three locations in Jamaica: Monkey Island, "Gorgo City" and
Southeast Cay
Ford, MC (Ford, Marcia Creary); Smith, LJ (Smith, Loureene Jones); Green, SO
(Green, Sean O.)
2014 ISSN:
0034-7744
Discovery Bay,
JAMAICA
Environment - coral reef
Evidence of initial coral community recovery at Discovery Bay on Jamaica's North Coast
Crabbe, MJC (Crabbe, M. James C.) 2014 ISSN:
0034-7744
Discovery
Bay, JAMAICA
Environment - coral reef
Benthic primary production in an upw elling-influenced coral reef, Colombian Caribbean
Eidens, C (Eidens, Corvin) ; Bayraktarov, E (Bayraktarov, Elisa) ; Hauffe, T (Hauffe, Torsten) ; Pizarro, V (Pizarro, Valeria) ; Wilke, T (Wilke, Thomas)[ 1 ] ; Wild, C
(Wild, Christian)
Feb 1 2014
10.7717/peerj.554
Colombian Caribbean
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - primary productivity,
upw elling
Multiple anthropogenic stressors exert complex,
interactive effects on a coral reef community
Muthukrishnan, R (Muthukrishnan, Ranjan);
Fong, P (Fong, Peggy) 2014
10.1007/s00338-
014-1199-1
Gulf of
Panama
Environment - coral
reef
Fish Species Utilization of Contrasting sub-Habitats Distributed Along an Ocean-to-Land Environmental
Gradient in a Tropical Mangrove and Seagrass Lagoon
Hylkema, A (Hylkema, A.); Vogelaar, W
(Vogelaar, W.); Meesters, HWG (Meesters, H. W. G.); Nagelkerken, I (Nagelkerken, I.);
Debrot, AO (Debrot, A. O.)
2015
10.1007/s
12237-014-9907-
1
Southeastern
Caribbean
Environment -
mangrove, seagrass / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
Dynamics in benthic community composition and influencing factors in an upw elling-exposed coral reef on
the Pacif ic coast of Costa Rica
Stuhldreier, I (Stuhldreier, Ines); Sanchez-Noguera, C (Sanchez-Noguera, Celeste);
Roth, F (Roth, Florian); Jimenez, C
(Jimenez, Carlos); Rixen, T (Rixen, Tim); Cortes, J (Cortes, Jorge); Wild, C (Wild,
Christian)
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CULEBRA BAY,
COSTA RICA
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - upw elling
Ecosystem carbon stocks of mangrove forests along the Pacif ic and Caribbean coasts of Honduras
Bhomia, RK (Bhomia, Rupesh K.); Kauffman, JB (Kauffman, J. Boone);
McFadden, TN (McFadden, Tyler N.)
2016
10.1007/s11273-
016-9483-
1
Honduras Environment -
mangrove
We are not all the same!: Comparative climate changevulnerabilities among fishers in Old Harbour Bay,
Jamaica
Baptiste, AK (Baptiste, April Karen); Kinlocke, R (Kinlocke, Robert)
2016
10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.05.0
06
Old Harbour
Bay,
Jamaica
vulnerability / Subsistence f ishing
and shellf ish collector
-
The influence of f luvial dynamics and North Atlantic
sw ells on the beach habitat of leatherback turtles at Grande Riviere Trinidad
Darsan, J (Darsan, Junior); Jehu, A (Jehu, Adam); Asmath, H (Asmath, Hamish);
Singh, A (Singh, Asha); Wilson, M (Wilson, Matthew )
15 2016
10.1016/j.jenvman.2
016.05.014
COCOS BAY
MANZANILLA, Trinid & Tobago
Environment - beach /
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Linking ecosystem service supply to stakeholder concerns on both land and sea: An example from
Guanica Bay w atershed, Puerto Rico
Smith, A (Smith, Amelia); Yee, SH (Yee,
Susan H.); Russell, M (Russell, Marc); Aw kerman, J (Aw kerman, Jill); Fisher, WS
(Fisher, William S.)
2017 10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.11.036
Guanica
Bay, Puerto Rico
Economy, Policy and
Business - services / Health and w ell-being
- community
24
Thirty years of land use/cover change in the Caribbean: Assessing the relationship betw een urbanization and
mangrove loss in Roatan, Honduras
Tuholske, C (Tuholske, Cascade); Tane, Z (Tane, Zachary) ; Lopez-Carr, D (Lopez-Carr, David); Roberts, D (Roberts, Dar);
Cassels, S (Cassels, Susan)
Jan 1 2017
10.1016/j.apgeog.20
17.08.018
Honduras
Environment - mangrove /
Infrastructure and
transportation - urbanization
Scleractinian coral population size structures and grow th
rates indicate coral resilience on the fringing reefs of North Jamaica
Crabbe, MJC (Crabbe, M. J. C.) -2009
10.1016/j.marenvres
.2009.01.003
Discovery
Bay, JAMAICA
Environment - coral
reef / resilience
South America (32)
Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite loci data supporting
a management plan for a critically endangered lizard from Brazil
Diaz-Ochoa, JA (Diaz-Ochoa, J. A.); Pantoja, S (Pantoja, S.) ; De Lange, GJ (De
Lange, G. J.); Lange, CB (Lange, C. B.) ; Sanchez, GE (Sanchez, G. E.); Acuna, VR
(Acuna, V. R.) ; Munoz, P (Munoz, P.) Vargas, G (Vargas, G.)
2011
10.5194/b
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Brazil
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, Upw elling
Oxygenation variability in Mejillones Bay, off northern Chile, during the last tw o centuries
Diaz-Ochoa, JA (Diaz-Ochoa, J. A.); Pantoja, S (Pantoja, S.) ; De Lange, GJ (De
Lange, G. J.); Lange, CB (Lange, C. B.) ; Sanchez, GE (Sanchez, G. E.); Acuna, VR
(Acuna, V. R.) ; Munoz, P (Munoz, P.)
Vargas, G (Vargas, G.)
2011 10.5194/bg-8-137-
2011 Chile
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - sediment, geological record,
primary productivity, Upw elling
The salinity during larval development affects the dispersion in adults of the tree-climbing crab Aratus
pisonii
Marochi, MZ (Marochi, Murilo Zanetti); Martins, SB (Martins, Salise Brandt);
Masunari, S (Masunari, Setuko) 2017
10.1080/00222933.2017.13659
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Paranagua Bay, Brazil
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - salinity,
biota
Application of ALOS AVNIR-2 for the detection of seaw eed and seagrass beds on the northeast of Brazil
da Silva, GCM (Minora da Silva, Gabriella Cynara); de Souza, FES (Soares de Souza, Flavo Elano); Marinho-Soriano, E (Marinho-
Soriano, Eliane)
2017
10.1080/01431161.2016.12687
38
reefs of Maracajaú,
Brazil
Environment - seagrass
Organic carbon accumulation in Brazilian mangal sediments
Sanders, CJ (Sanders, Christian J.); Smoak, JM (Smoak, Joseph M.); Sanders,
LM (Sanders, Luciana M.); Naidu, AS (Naidu, A. Sathy); Patchineelam, SR
(Patchineelam, Sambasiva R.)
2010 10.1016/j.jsames.2010.10.001
Brazil Environment -
mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
Pb-210-derived Sedimentation Rates and C-org Fluxes
in Soledad Lagoon (Cispata Lagoon System, NW Caribbean Coast of Colombia)
Ruiz-Fernandez, AC (Carolina Ruiz-Fernandez, Ana) ; Marrugo-Negrete, JL
(Luis Marrugo-Negrete, Jose); Paternina-Uribe, R (Paternina-Uribe, Roberth); Perez-Bernal, LH (Hascibe Perez-Bernal, Libia)
2011
10.1007/s12237-
011-9394-6
Caribbean
Coast of Colombia
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical
El Nino-Southern Oscillation cyclical modulation of macrobenthic community structure in the Humboldt
Current ecosystem
Pacheco, AS (Pacheco, Aldo S.); Riascos,
JM (Riascos, Jose M.); Orellana, F (Orellana, Fernanda); Oliva, ME (Oliva,
Marcelo E.)
2012
10.1111/j.
1600-0706.2012.20257.x
Chile Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, Upw elling
Coral bleaching in the Caramuanas reef (Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil) during the 2010 El Nino event
Miranda, RJ (Miranda, Ricardo J.); Cruz, ICS (Cruz, Igor C. S.); Leao, ZMAN (Leao,
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Todos os Santos
Bay, Brazil
Environment - coral reef
Bleaching Susceptibility and Recovery of Colombian
Caribbean Corals in Response to Water Current Exposure and Seasonal Upw elling
Bayraktarov, E (Bayraktarov, Elisa) ; Pizarro, V (Pizarro, Valeria); Eidens, C
(Eidens, Corvin); Wilke, T (Wilke, Thomas); Wild, C (Wild, Christian)
25 2013
10.1371/jo
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Colombia Environment - coral
reef
25
Assessing the ecological effects of human impacts on coral reefs in Bocas del Toro, Panama
Seemann, J (Seemann, Janina); Gonzalez, CT (Gonzalez, Cindy T.) ; Carballo-
Bolanos, R (Carballo-Bolanos, Rodrigo); Berry, K (Berry, Kathryn) ; Heiss, GA (Heiss, Georg A.) ; Struck, U (Struck, Ulrich) ; Leinfelder, RR (Leinfelder,
Reinhold R.)
2014
10.1007/s
10661-013-3490-
y
Almirante Bay,
PANAMA
impact / Environment - coral reef
Functional traits of selected mangrove species in Brazil as biological indicators of different environmental
conditions
Arrivabene, HP (Arrivabene, Hiulana
Pereira) ; Souza, I (Souza, Iara); Co, WLO (Oliveira Co, Walter Luiz) ; Rodella, RA
(Rodella, Roberto Antonio); Wunderlin, DA
(Alberto Wunderlin, Daniel); Milanez, CR (Milanez, Camilla Rozindo)
Jan 1 2014
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.01.03
2
Brazil
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- biota
Elevated rates of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus accumulation in a highly impacted mangrove
w etland
Sanders, CJ (Sanders, Christian J.); Eyre, BD (Eyre, Bradley D.); Santos, IR (Santos, Isaac R.); Machado, W (Machado, Wilson) ;
Luiz-Silva, W (Luiz-Silva, Wanilson);
Smoak, JM (Smoak, Joseph M.); Breithaupt, JL (Breithaupt, Joshua L.);
Ketterer, ME (Ketterer, Michael E.); Sanders, L (Sanders, Luciana) ; Marotta, H
(Marotta, Humberto) ; Silva, E (Silva-Filho, Emmanoel)
16 2014 10.1002/2014GL059
789 BRAZIL
Environment -
mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- nutrients
Spatial and temporal variability of w ater quality in the coral reefs of Tayrona National Natural Park, Colombian
Caribbean
Bayraktarov, E (Bayraktarov, Elisa); Pizarro, V (Pizarro, Valeria); Wild, C (Wild,
Christian)
2014
10.1007/s10661-
014-3647-3
Tayrona National Natural
Park, Colombian Caribbean
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - upw elling
Guidelines for the strategic management of f lood risks in industrial plant oil in the Brazilian coast: adaptive
measures to the impacts by relative sea level rise
Lacerda, GBM (Lacerda, G. B. M.) ; Silva, C (Silva, C.) ; Pimenteira, CAP (Pimenteira,
C. A. P.) ; Kopp, RV (Kopp, R. V., Jr.) ;
Grumback, R (Grumback, R.) ; Rosa, LP (Rosa, L. P.) ; de Freitas, MAV (de Freitas,
M. A. V.)
2014
10.1007/s11027-
013-9459-x
Guanabara Bay,
BRAZIL
climate change, resilience, adaptation
/ Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - sea level, f looding,
The influence of environmental variables on estuarine dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) spatial distribution and
habitat used in the Estuarine Lagunar Complex of Cananeia, southeastern Brazil
de Godoy, DF (de Godoy, Daniela Ferro); Andriolo, A (Andriolo, Artur); Filla, GD (Filla,
Gislaine de Fatima)
2015
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2015.01.013
southeaste
rn Brazil
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - biota
White but not bleached: photophysiological evidence
from w hite Montastraea cavernosa reveals potential overestimation of coral bleaching
Cruz, ICS (Cruz, Igor C. S.); Leal, MC (Leal, Miguel C.); Mendes, CR (Mendes, Carlos R.); Kikuchi, RKP (Kikuchi, Ruy K.
P.); Rosa, R (Rosa, Rui) ; Soares, AMVM (Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.); Serodio, J
(Serodio, Joao); Calado, R (Calado,
Ricardo); Rocha, RJM (Rocha, Rui J. M.)
2015
10.1007/s
00227-015-2633-
9
Todos os
Santos Bay,
BRAZIL
Environment - coral reef
Mid- and late Holocene fluvial dynamics in the tropical Guapi-Macacu catchment, Southeast Brazil: The role of
climate change and human impact
Kirchner, A (Kirchner, Andre)[; Nehren, U (Nehren, Udo); Behling, H (Behling,
Hermann); Heinrich, J (Heinrich, Juergen)
15 2015 10.1016/j.palaeo.20
15.03.015
Southeast Brazil
climate change / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - geological
record
Using remote sensing to monitor the influence of river discharge on w atershed outlets and adjacent coral
Reefs: Magdalena River and Rosario Islands, Colombia
Moreno-Madrinan, MJ (Moreno-Madrinan,
Max J.); Rickman, DL (Rickman, Douglas L.); Ogashaw ara, I (Ogashaw ara, Igor) ; Irw in, DE (Irw in, Daniel E.)[ 4 ] ; Ye, J (Ye,
Jun); Al-Hamdan, MZ (Al-Hamdan,
Mohammad Z.)
2015 10.1016/j.jag.2015.0
1.008
Barbacoas Bay /
TAMPA BAY,
COLOMBIA AND
USA
Environment - coral reef
26
Predicting ecological changes on benthic estuarine assemblages through decadal climate trends along
Brazilian Marine Ecoregions
Bernardino, AF (Bernardino, Angelo F.); Netto, SA (Netto, Sergio A.); Pagliosa, PR
(Pagliosa, Paulo R.); Barros, F (Barros, Francisco); Christofoletti, RA (Christofoletti,
Ronaldo A.); Rosa, JS (Rosa Filho, Jose S.); Colling, A (Colling, Andre); Lana, PC
(Lana, Paulo C.)
May 1 2015
10.1016/j.ecss.2015
.05.021
GUANABARA BAY, BRAZIL
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
Are there general spatial patterns of mangrove structure and composition along estuarine salinity gradients in
Todos os Santos Bay?
Costa, P (Costa, Patricia); Dorea, A (Dorea, Antonio); Mariano-Neto, E (Mariano-Neto, Eduardo); Barros, F (Barros, Francisco)
May 1 2015
10.1016/j.ecss.2015
.08.014
Todos os Santos Bay,
BRAZIL
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- salinity
Productivity and Sustainable Management of the Humboldt Current Large Marine Ecosystem under
climate change
Gutierrez, D (Gutierrez, Dimitri); Akester, M (Akester, Michael); Naranjo, L (Naranjo,
Laura)
2016 10.1016/j.envdev.20
15.11.004
Peru -
Chile
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - primary
productivity, upwelling
/ Economy, Policy and Business - management
Mercury dilution by autochthonous organic matter in a fertilized mangrove w etland
Machado, W (Machado, Wilson); Sanders, CJ (Sanders, Christian J.); Santos, IR
(Santos, Isaac R.); Sanders, LM (Sanders, Luciana M.); Silva, EV (Silva-Filho,
Emmanoel V.); Luiz-Silva, W (Luiz-Silva, Wanilson)
2016 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.02.002
SE Brazil
Environment -
mangrove / Health and w ell being - contamination
Groundw ater contamination in coastal urban areas: Anthropogenic pressure and natural attenuation
processes. Example of Recife (PE State, NE Brazil)
Bertrand, G (Bertrand, G.); Hirata, R
(Hirata, R.); Pauw els, H (Pauw els, H.); Cary, L (Cary, L.); Petelet-Giraud, E
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Labasque, T (Labasque, T.); Martins, V (Martins, V.); Montenegro, S (Montenegro,
S.); Batista, J (Batista, J.); Aurouet, A (Aurouet, A.); Santos, J (Santos, J.);
Bertolo, R (Bertolo, R.); Picot, G (Picot, G.); Franzen, M (Franzen, M.) ; Hochreutener,
R (Hochreutener, R.); Braibant, G (Braibant, G.)
2016 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.07.008
Brazil
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical / Health and w ell being -
contamination
Estuary Adjacent to a Megalopolis as Potential Disrupter
of Carbon and Nutrient Budgets in the Coastal Ocean
Lazzari, L (Lazzari, Leticia); Wagener, ALR (Wagener, Angela L. R.); Farias, CO
(Farias, Cassia O.); Baeta, AP (Baeta, Aida
P.) ; Mauad, CR (Mauad, Cristiane R.); Fernandes, AM (Fernandes, Alexandre M.);
Paranhos, R (Paranhos, Rodolfo)[; Carreira, RS (Carreira, Renato S.)
2016
10.5935/0103-
5053.20160056
Guanabara
Bay, BRAZIL
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical / Infrastructure and
transportation
The effects of ocean acidif ication and a carbon dioxide capture and storage leak on the early life stages of the
marine mussel Perna perna (Linneaus, 1758) and metal bioavailability
Szalaj, D (Szalaj, D.); De Orte, MR (De Orte, M. R.) ; Goulding, TA (Goulding, T.
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(Cesar, A.)
2017
10.1007/s11356-
016-7863-y
Santos
Bay, Brazil
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical
Differences in the structure of copepod assemblages in four tropical estuaries: Importance of pollution and the
estuary hydrodynamics
Araujo, AV (Araujo, Adriana V.); Dias, CO (Dias, Cristina O.); Bonecker, SLC
(Bonecker, Sergio L. C.) 15 2017
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.12.0
47
Ilha Grande
Bay, Brazil
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - hydrology
27
Photosynthesis and Grow th of Temperate and Sub-
Tropical Estuarine Phytoplankton in a Scenario of Nutrient Enrichment under Solar Ultraviolet Radiation
Exposure
Villafane, VE (Villafane, Virginia E.); Cabrerizo, MJ (Cabrerizo, Marco J.);
Erzinger, GS (Erzinger, Gilmar S.); Bermejo, P (Bermejo, Paula)[; Strauch, SM
(Strauch, Sebastian M.); Valinas, MS (Valinas, Macarena S.); Helbling, EW
(Helbling, E. Walter)
2017
10.1007/s
12237-016-0176-
z
Babitonga Bay , Brazil
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical
Vertical distribution of copepod eggs in the oxygen minimum zone off Mejillones Bay (23(omicron) S) in the
Humboldt Current System
Ruz, PM (Ruz, P. M.); Hidalgo, P (Hidalgo, P.); Riquelme-Bugueno, R (Riquelme-
Bugueno, R.); Franco-Cisterna, B (Franco-
Cisterna, B.); Cornejo, M (Cornejo, M.)
17 2017 10.3354/meps12117
Mejillones Bay, CHILE
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota,
upw elling
Storm effects on intertidal invertebrates: increased beta
diversity of few individuals and species
Corte, GN (Corte, Guilherme N.); Schlacher, TA (Schlacher, Thomas A.); Checon, HH(Checon, Helio H.); Barboza, CAM (Barboza, Carlos A. M.); Siegle, E
(Siegle, Eduardo); Coelman, RA (Coelman, Ross A.); Amaral, ACZ (Amaral, Antonia
Cecilia Z.)
23 2017 10.7717/p
eerj.3360
Araçá Bay,
BRAZIL
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, storm
Breaking out of the comfort zone: El Nino-Southern
Oscillation as a driver of trophic f low s in a benthic consumer of the Humboldt Current ecosystem
Riascos, JM (Riascos, Jose M.); Solis, MA
(Solis, Marco A.); Pacheco, AS (Pacheco, Aldo S.); Ballesteros, M (Ballesteros,
Manuel)
28 2017
10.1098/rs
pb.2017.0923
Bah´ıa
Independencia, Peru
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, upw elling
Evaluation of impacts of climate change and local stressors on the biotechnological potential of marine macroalgae - a brief theoretical discussion of likely
scenarios
Horta, PA (Horta, Paulo A.); Vieira-Pinto, T (Vieira-Pinto, Talita) ; Martins, CDL
(Martins, Cintia D. L.) ; Sissini, MN (Sissini, Marina N.) ; Ramlov, F (Ramlov,
Fernanda); Lhullier, C (Lhullier, Cintia) ; Scherner, F (Scherner, Fernando) ;
Sanches, PF (Sanches, Paola F.) ; Farias, JN (Farias, Julyana N.); Bastos, E (Bastos, Eduardo); Bouzon, JL (Bouzon, Janayna
L.) ; Munoz, P (Munoz, Pamela) ; Valduga, E (Valduga, Eduardo) ; Arantes, NP
(Arantes, Noele P.); Batista, MB (Batista, Manuela B.); Riul, P (Riul, Pablo); Almeida,
RS (Almeida, Rafael S.) ; Paes, E (Paes, Eduardo) ; Fonseca, A (Fonseca,
Alessandra); Schenkel, EP (Schenkel, Eloir P.); Rorig, L (Rorig, Leonardo); Bouzon, Z
(Bouzon, Zenilda) ; Barufi, JB (Barufi, Jose Bonomi); Colepicolo, P (Colepicolo, Pio) ; Yokoya, N (Yokoya, Nair); Copertino, MS (Copertino, Margareth S.); de Oliveira, EC
(de Oliveira, Eurico C.)
-2012
10.1590/S
0102-695X201200500008
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BRAZIL impact / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - algae
First Assessment of Carbon Stock in the Below ground Biomass of Brazilian Mangroves
Santos, DMC (Santos, Daniel M. C.);
Estrada, GCD (Estrada, Gustavo C. D.) ; Fernandez, V (Fernandez, Viviane);
Estevam, MRM (Estevam, Marciel R. M.);
De Souza, BT (De Souza, Brunna T.); Soares, MLG (Soares, Mario L. G.)
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Sepetiba bay, Brazil
Environment - mangrove
Africa (32)
Vegetative and reproductive phenological traits of Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. and Sonneratia alba Sm.
Wang'ondu, VW (Wang'ondu, Virginia W.) ; Kairo, JG (Kairo, James G.) ; Kinyamario, JI (Kinyamario, Jenesio I.); Mw aura, FB
(Mw aura, Francis B.) ; Bosire, JO (Bosire, Jared O.) ; Dahdouh-Guebas, F (Dahdouh-
Guebas, Farid); Koedam, N (Koedam,
Nico)
2013
10.1016/j.f
lora.2013.08.004
MANGRO
VES IN Gazi Bay, KENYA
Environment - mangrove
Mangroves in peril: unprecedented degradation rates of peri-urban mangroves in Kenya
Bosire, JO (Bosire, J. O.); Kaino, JJ (Kaino, J. J.) ; Olagoke, AO (Olagoke, A. O.) ;
Mw ihaki, LM (Mw ihaki, L. M.) ; Ogendi, GM (Ogendi, G. M.); Kairo, JG (Kairo, J. G.);
Berger, U (Berger, U.) ; Macharia, D (Macharia, D.)
2014 10.5194/b
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2623-2014
GAZI BAY KENYA
Environment - mangrove /
Infrastructure and
transportation - urban
28
Mangroves facing climate change: landw ard migration potential in response to projected scenarios of sea level
rise
Di Nitto, D (Di Nitto, D.); Neukermans, G
(Neukermans, G.); Koedam, N (Koedam, N.) ; Defever, H (Defever, H.) ; Pattyn, F
(Pattyn, F.); Kairo, JG (Kairo, J. G.) ; Dahdouh-Guebas, F (Dahdouh-Guebas, F.)
2014 10.5194/bg-11-857-
2014
Gazi Bay, Kenya
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- sea level
Sublittoral seaw eed communities on natural and artif icial
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Gersun, L (Gersun, L.); Anderson, RJ (Anderson, R. J.); Hart, JR (Hart, J. R.);
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Paleo-environment and f looding of the Limpopo River-plain, Mozambique, betw een c. AD 1200-2000
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Bio-geo-chemical and physical - f looding, geological record
Thermal specialization across large geographical scales
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Environment - mangrove
Carbon stocks of mangroves w ithin the Zambezi River
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Mozambiq
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Environment -
mangrove
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Jones, TG (Jones, Trevor G.); Glass, L (Glass, Leah); Gandhi, S (Gandhi, Samir);
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Environment - mangrove
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General - hazard,
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Bio-geo-chemical and physical - sea level
Quantif ication of climate change implications for w ater-
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Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota /
Economy, Policy and Business -
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Environment - mangrove
Rapid assessments and local know ledge reveal high bird diversity in mangroves of north-w est Madagascar
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Environment - coral reef
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SODWAN
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Environment - coral reef
Stepped Holocene sea-level rise and its influence on sedimentation in a large marine embayment: MaputoBay,
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Bio-geo-chemical and
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geological record, sea
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Environment - mangrove
Marine protected areas increase temporal stability of community structure, but not density or diversity, of
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Tanzania
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota
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Multivariate methods distinguishing mangrove community structure of Coringa in the Godavari Delta,
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Environment -
mangrove / Economy, Policy and Business -
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physical - biota
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Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
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Effect of a f luctuating thermal regime on adult and larval reef corals
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Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
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2011 10.3354/ame01529
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INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - nutrient,
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Assessment of mangrove vegetation based on remote sensing and ground-truth measurements at Tumpat, Kelantan Delta, East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
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Tumpat,
Kelantan Delta, East Coast of
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Malaysia
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-
biota
Diatom to dinoflagellate shift in the summer phytoplankton community in a bay impacted by nuclear
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Bio-geo-chem and
physical - temperature, primery
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Infrastructure and transportation -
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Economic Vulnerability and Analysis of Adaptation Options to Coastal Erosion in San Fernando, La Union
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San Fernando, Philippines
Economy, Policy and
Business / Vulnerability,
adaptation / Health and w ell-being
Identif ication of Coastal Water Quality, Including Heavy
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Bio-geo-chem and physical - nutrient,
w eather, precipitation / Health and w ell-
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Coral bleaching caused by an abnormal w ater temperature rise at Luhuitou fringing reef, Sanya Bay,
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Aerosol characterization: comparison between measured
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Bio-geo-chem and
physical
Climatological perspectives of air transport from atmospheric boundary layer to tropopause layer over
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Bio-geo- cyclone,
w eather, precipitation / climate change
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Bio-geo-chem and physical - gases
Improved model calculation of atmospheric CO2 increment in affecting carbon stock of tropical mangrove
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Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
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The Presence of Biomarker Enzymes of Selected Scleractinian Corals of Palk Bay, Southeast Coast of
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chemical and physical
Coral reefs next to a major conurbation: a study of temporal change (1985-2011) in coral cover and
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Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical
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Modelling the increased frequency of extreme sea levels in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta due to sea
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Kay, S (Kay, S.); Caesar, J (Caesar, J.);
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Adapting to climate change in the coastal regions of Bangladesh: proposal for the formation of community-
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Health and w ell-being - community /
Economy, Policy and
Business - policy, governance
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Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - cyclone, storm
Observed changes in w ater mass properties in the Indian Sundarbans (northw estern Bay of Bengal) during 1980-
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Bio-geo - hydrology, biota / climate change
Basic mechanism for abrupt monsoon transitions
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Bio-geo - w eather, precipitation / climate
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Mangrove species distribution and abundance in relation to local environmental settings: a case-study at Tumpat,
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In the city of hunger: Barisal, Bangladesh Seabrook, J (Seabrook, Jeremy) 2010
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climate change / Bio-
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Economy, Policy and
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Recent w inter w arming over India - spatial and temporal
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Bio-geo-chem and
physical - temperature
Acclimation and adaptation of scleractinian coral communities along environmental gradients w ithin an
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Hennige, SJ (Hennige, Sebastian J.); Smith, DJ (Smith, David J.); Walsh, SJ (Walsh, Sarah-Jane) ; McGinley, MP (McGinley, Michael P.) ; Warner, ME
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Environment - coral reef
Spatial variability of UVR attenuation and bio-optical factors in shallow coral-reef w aters of Malaysia
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Environment - coral
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Elevated sea surface temperature during May 2010 induces mass bleaching of corals in the Andaman
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Environment - coral
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Late Glacial to Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon Variability Based upon Sediment Records Taken from
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vulnerability, hazards, climate change /
Health and w ell-being - housing / Economy,
Policy and Business - management
Large-scale circulations and Tibetan Plateau summer drought and w etness in a high-resolution climate model
Bothe, O (Bothe, Oliver); Fraedrich, K (Fraedrich, Klaus) ; Zhu, XH (Zhu, Xiuhua)
2011 10.1002/jo
c.2124
Bay of Bengal,
INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical -
precipitation,
temperature
Persistent Weakening Trend in the Spring Sensible Heat
Source over the Tibetan Plateau and Its Impact on the Asian Summer Monsoon
Duan, AM (Duan, Anmin) ; Li, F (Li, Fei);
Wang, MR (Wang, Meirong); Wu, GX (Wu, Guoxiong)
Jan 1
2011
10.1175/J
CLI-D-11-00052.1
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - w eather, temperature
Impact of global w arming on cyclonic disturbances over south Asian region
Patw ardhan, S (Patw ardhan, Savita); Kulkarni, A (Kulkarni, Ashw ini); Kumar, KK
(Kumar, K. Krishna) 2012
ISSN: 0253-4126
Asian region
climate chnage / Bio-geo-chem and
physical - cyclone
Advanced Asian summer monsoon onset in recent decades
Kajikaw a, Y (Kajikaw a, Yoshiyuki); Yasunari, T (Yasunari, Tetsuzo) ; Yoshida,
S (Yoshida, Shuhei) ; Fujinami, H
(Fujinami, Hatsuki)
Jan 1 2012
10.1029/2011GL050
540
Bay of Bengal,
INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - w eather,
precipitation
A f irst look at the dinoflagellate cysts abundance in the
Bay of Bengal: implications on Late Quaternary Productivity and climate change
Naidu, PD (Naidu, P. Divakar) ; Patil, JS
(Patil, Jagadish S.); Narale, DD (Narale, Dhiraj D.); Anil, AC (Anil, A. C.)
Jan 1
2012
ISSN:
0011-3891
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
geological record, primary productivity
Return period estimates of extreme sea level along the
east coast of India from numerical simulations
Sindhu, B (Sindhu, B.) ; Unnikrishnan, AS
(Unnikrishnan, A. S.) 2012
10.1007/s11069-
011-9948-8
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - storm, cyclone
Oxycline variability in the central Arabian Sea: An Argo-oxygen study
Prakash, S (Prakash, Satya); Nair, TMB (Nair, T. M. Balakrishnan); Bhaskar, TVSU
(Bhaskar, T. V. S. Udaya); Prakash, P
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2012 10.1016/j.seares.20
12.03.003
Arabian Sea
Bio-geo-chem and physical - gases
Effect of storm events on riverine nitrogen dynamics in a subtropical w atershed, southeastern China
Chen, NW (Chen, Nengw ang) ; Wu, JZ (Wu, Jiezhong) ; Hong, HS (Hong,
Huasheng)
Jan 1 2012
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.05.07
2
southeastern China
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chem and physical - nutrient,
storm
Some ecological aspects and potential threats to an intertidal gastropod, Umbonium vestiarium
Sivadas, S (Sivadas, S.); Ingole, B (Ingole, B.) ; Sen, A (Sen, A.)
2012 ISSN:
0254-8704 Kalbadevi Bay, INDIA
Bio-geo- biota /
Economy, Policy and Business /
Infrastructure and transportation
35
Comparing vulnerability of coastal communities to land use change: Analytical framew ork and a case study in
China
Huang, YF (Huang, Yunfeng); Li, FY (Li, Fangyi); Bai, XM (Bai, Xuemei) ; Cui, SH
(Cui, Shenghui) 2012
10.1016/j.envsci.2012.06.017
China
vulnerability /
Infrastructure and transportation - urban, land use /
Health and w ell-being
- community
Long-range transportation of anthropogenic aerosols over eastern coastal region of India: Investigation of
sources and impact on regional climate change
Das, SK (Das, S. K.); Jayaraman, A (Jayaraman, A.)
15 2012
10.1016/j.atmosres.2012.05.0
25
India Bio-geo- gases,
hydrology
Is there impact of climate change on biological productivity in the Indian Ocean
Chaturvedi, N (Chaturvedi, Neera) ; Shah, M (Shah, Meghal) ; Ajai (Ajai) ; Jasrai, Y
(Jasrai, Y.) 2013
ISSN: 0379-5136
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - primary
productivity
Coral community changes in response to a high sedimentation event: A case study in southern Hainan
Island
Li, XB (Li XiuBao) ; Huang, H (Huang Hui); Lian, JS (Lian JianSheng) ; Yang, JH (Yang
JianHui) ; Ye, C (Ye Cheng) ; Chen, YQ
(Chen YongQiang) ; Huang, LM (Huang LiangMin)
2013
10.1007/s11434-
012-5601-
5
Yulin Bay, china
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
sedimentation, biota
Future changes in tropical cyclone activity in the North
Indian Ocean projected by high-resolution MRI-AGCMs
Murakami, H (Murakami, Hiroyuki) ; Sugi, M
(Sugi, Masato) ; Kitoh, A (Kitoh, Akio) 2013
10.1007/s00382-
012-1407-z
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - cyclone/ global w arming
The Wicked Problem of China's Disappearing Coral Reefs
Hughes, TP (Hughes, Terry P.) ; Huang, H (Huang, Hui) ; Young, MAL (Young,
Matthew A. L.) 2013
10.1111/j.1523-
1739.2012.01957.x
DAYA BAY, CHINA
Environment - coral reef / climate change
/ Health and w ell-
being - pollutant / Subsistence f ishing
and shellf ish collector - f ishing / Economy,
Policy and Business - governance
Global Warming Shifts the Monsoon Circulation, Drying South Asia
Annamalai, H (Annamalai, H.); Hafner, J (Hafner, Jan) ; Sooraj, KP (Sooraj, K. P.) ;
Pillai, P (Pillai, P.) 2013
10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00208.1
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - cyclone,
hydrology, w eather / global w arming
Intensif ication of premonsoon tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and its impacts on Myanmar
Wang, SY (Wang, Shih-Yu); Buckley, BM (Buckley, Brendan M.) ; Yoon, JH (Yoon,
Jin-Ho); Fosu, B (Fosu, Boniface) 27 2013
10.1002/jgrd.50396
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - cyclone,
gases / climate change
36
Mid- to late-Holocene Indian w inter monsoon variability from a terrestrial record in eastern and southeastern
coastal environments of Sri Lanka
Ranasinghe, PN (Ranasinghe, P. N.) ;
Ortiz, JD (Ortiz, J. D.) ; Smith, AJ (Smith, A. J.) ; Griff ith, EM (Griff ith, E. M.) ;
Siriw ardana, CHER (Siriw ardana, C. H. E.
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S.)
2013 10.1177/095968361
2475141
Bay of Bengal,
INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w eather,
geological record
The physiological and molecular responses of larvae from the reef-building coral Pocillopora damicornis
exposed to near-future increases in temperature and pCO(2)
Putnam, HM (Putnam, H. M.); Mayfield, AB (Mayfield, A. B.) ; Fan, TY (Fan, T. Y.) ;
Chen, CS (Chen, C. S.) ; Gates, RD (Gates, R. D.)
2013
10.1007/s00227-
012-2129-9
Nanw an Bay,
Southern Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
temperature, gases
Evaluation of the w ave height used in the design of
offshore structures considering the effects ofclimate change
Radhika, S (Radhika, S.); Deo, MC (Deo,
M. C.); Latha, G (Latha, G.) 2013
10.1177/1
475090212443177
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo - w aves, cyclones, w ind /
Infrastructure and transportation -
structure
Estimation of extreme sea levels along the Bangladesh coast due to storm surge and sea level rise using EEMD
and EVA
Lee, HS (Lee, Han Soo) 2013 10.1002/jgrc.20310
Bay of Bengal,
INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - storm, sea
level
Rates of shoreline change along the coast of Bangladesh
Sarw ar, MGM (Sarw ar, Md. Golam
Mahabub); Woodroffe, CD (Woodroffe, Colin D.)
2013
10.1007/s11852-
013-0251-6
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - sediment,
Spatial Gradients in Aerosol-Induced Atmospheric Heating and Surface Dimming over the Oceanic Regions
around India: Anthropogenic or Natural?
Nair, VS (Nair, Vijayakumar S.); Babu, SS (Babu, S. Suresh); Moorthy, KK (Moorthy,
K. Krishna); Prijith, SS (Prijith, S. S.) 2013
10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00616.1
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
gases,w eather, temperature
Trend analysis of w eather variables in Sagar Island,
West Bengal, India: a long-term perspective (1982-2010)
Mandal, S (Mandal, S.); Choudhury, BU
(Choudhury, B. U.); Mondal, M (Mondal, M.); Bej, S (Bej, S.)
Oct 1
2013
ISSN:
0011-3891
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w eather,
hydrology / climate change
Diurnal and seasonal variations of carbonate system
parameters on Luhuitou fringing reef, SanyaBay, Hainan Island, South China Sea
Zhang, CL (Zhang, Chenglong) ; Huang, H (Huang, Hui) ; Ye, C (Ye, Cheng) ; Huang,
LM (Huang, Liangmin) ; Li, XB (Li, Xiubao) ; Lian, JS (Lian, Jiansheng) ; Liu, S (Liu,
Sheng)
2013
10.1016/j.
dsr2.2013.02.013
Sanya
Bay, South China Sea
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - gases, primary
productivity
Attitudes of Hong Kong residents tow ard the DayaBay nuclear pow er plant
Chung, W (Chung, William); Yeung, IMH (Yeung, Iris M. H.)
2013 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.07.081
Daya Bay, CHINA
Infrastructure and
transportation - energy / risk /
Economy, Policy and Business - property
Brooded coral larvae differ in their response to high temperature and elevated pCO(2) depending on the day
of release
Cumbo, VR (Cumbo, Vivian R.) ; Edmunds, PJ (Edmunds, Peter J.); Wall, CB (Wall,
Christopher B.); Fan, TY (Fan, Tung-Yung) 2013
10.1007/s00227-
013-2280-y
Nanw an Bay,
Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
temperature, gases
37
Physiological acclimation to elevated temperature in a
reef-building coral from an upw elling environment
Mayfield, AB (Mayfield, A. B.) ; Fan, TY
(Fan, T. -Y.) ; Chen, CS (Chen, C. -S.) 2013
10.1007/s00338-
013-1067-4
Nanw an Bay,
southern Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical
- upw elling, temperature /
resilience
Estimation of w ave heights during cyclonic conditions using w ave propagation model
Natesan, U (Natesan, Usha) ; Rajalakshmi, PR (Rajalakshmi, P. R.) ; Murthy, MVR (Murthy, M. V. Ramana); Ferrer, VA
(Ferrer, Vincent A.)
2013
10.1007/s11069-
013-0777-
9
BENGAL, INDIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - cyclone,
storm
Organochlorine Pesticides in the Atmosphere and
Surface Water from the Equatorial Indian Ocean: Enantiomeric Signatures, Sources, and Fate
Huang, YM (Huang, Yumei) ; Xu, Y (Xu, Yue) ; Li, J (Li, Jun) ; Xu, WH (Xu, Weihai) ;
Zhang, G (Zhang, Gan) ; Cheng, ZN
(Cheng, Zhineng); Liu, JW (Liu, Junw en); Wang, Y (Wang, Yan) ; Tian, CG (Tian,
Chongguo)
Mar 1
2013
10.1021/e
s403138p
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - gases /
Health and w ell-being - pollutants
Ecosystem carbon stocks of mangrove forest in Yingluo Bay, Guangdong Province of South China
Wang, G (Wang, Gang) ; Guan, DS (Guan, Dongsheng); Peart, MR (Peart, M. R.);
Chen, YJ (Chen, Yujuan); Peng, YS (Peng,
Yisheng)
15 2013 10.1016/j.foreco.201
3.08.045
Yingluo Bay,
CHINA
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- gases, sediment
The Bay of Bengal upper-ocean response to tropical
cyclone forcing during 1999
Wang, JW (Wang, Jih-Wang) ; Han, WQ
(Han, Weiqing) 2014
10.1002/2
013JC008965
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - cyclones, upw elling
A comparative study of phytoneuston and the phytoplankton community structure in Daya Bay, South
China Sea
Wang, HH (Wang, Hno-Hui); Song, SH (Song, Shu-Hua)[ 1 ] ; Qi, YZ (Qi, Yu-Zao)
2014 10.1016/j.seares.20
13.08.002
Daya Bay, South
China
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - primary productivity, biota,
nutrients
Assessing the Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Salinity
Intrusion and Transport Time Scales in a Tidal Estuary, Taiw an
Liu, WC (Liu, Wen-Cheng) ; Liu, HM (Liu,
Hong-Ming) 2014
10.3390/w
6020324 Taiw an
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - sea level, salinity,
hydrology
Ocean acidif ication has no effect on thermal bleaching in
the coral Seriatopora caliendrum
Wall, CB (Wall, C. B.); Fan, TY (Fan, T. -Y.)
; Edmunds, PJ (Edmunds, P. J.) 2014
10.1007/s00338-
013-1085-2
Nanw an
Bay, Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - temperature
Impacts of relative sea level rise on the shoreface deposition, Shuidong Bay, South China
Zhang, XL (Zhang, Xiaoling) ; Dai, ZJ (Dai, Zhijun) ; Chu, A (Chu, Ao); Du, JZ (Du,
Jinzhou 2014
10.1007/s12665-
013-2740-1
Shuidong Bay, South
China
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
sedimentation, sea level
38
Boron isotopic fractionation and trace element
incorporation in various species of modern corals in Sanya Bay, South China Sea
Wei, HZ (Wei, Haizhen); Jiang, SY (Jiang,
Shaoyong) ; Xiao, YK (Xiao, Yingkai) ; Hemming, NG (Hemming, N. Gary)
2014
10.1007/s12583-
014-0438-2
Sanya
Bay, South China Sea
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - geological record,
temperature
Recruitment and herbivory affect spread of invasive
Spartina alternif lora in China
Li, ZJ (Li, Zhengjie) ; Wang, WQ (Wang,
Wenqing) ; Zhang, YH (Zhang, Yihui) 2014
ISSN:
0012-9658
Zhangjiang Estuary,
southern China
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota /
Environment - mangrove
Monitoring of ocean surface algal blooms in coastal and oceanic w aters around India
Tholkapiyan, M (Tholkapiyan, Muniyandi); Shanmugam, P (Shanmugam, Palanisamy)
; Suresh, T (Suresh, T.) 2014
10.1007/s10661-
014-3685-x
India Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - algae, nutrients, hydrology
Sea level oscillations, climate change and landform evolution in the w estern coastal low lands of Trivandrum
block in Peninsular India
Mohan, SV (Mohan, S. Vishnu) ; Padmalal, D (Padmalal, D.); Maya, K (Maya, K.);
Baburaj, B (Baburaj, B.) 2014
ISSN: 0379-5136
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - hydrology, sedimente, geological
record, sea level
Changes in the f ish species composition in the coastal zones of the Kuroshio Current and China Coastal
Current during periods of climate change: Observations from the set-net f ishery (1993-2011)
Lu, HJ (Lu, Hsueh-Jung); Lee, HL (Lee, Hsiao-Ling)
2014 10.1016/j.fishres.2014.02.032
CHINACOASTAL ZONE
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota,
temperature
Land cover and land use change related to shrimp farming in coastal areas of Quang Ninh, Vietnam using
remotely sensed data
Bui, TD (Bui, Thuyet D.); Maier, SW (Maier, Stefan W.); Austin, CM (Austin, Chris M.)
2014
10.1007/s12665-
013-2964-
0
Quang Ninh,
Vietnam
Environment - mangrove / Economy, Policy and Business - farm / Infrastructure
and transportation - land use
Impact of Holocene climate change on the prehistoric
cultures of Zhejiang region, East China
Wu, L (Wu Li); Zhu, C (Zhu Cheng) ; Zheng, CG (Zheng Chaogui); Ma, CM (Ma
Chunmei); Wang, XH (Wang Xinhao) ; Li, F (Li Feng) ; Li, B (Li Bing) ; Li, KF (Li
Kaifeng)
2014
10.1007/s11442-
014-1112-4
Zhejiang
region, CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - geological
record / Infrastructure and transportation -
A continuous, real-time w ater quality monitoring system for the coral reef ecosystems of Nanw an Bay, Southern
Taiw an
Tew , KS (Tew , Kw ee Siong) ; Leu, MY
(Leu, Ming-Yih); Wang, JT (Wang, Jih-Terng) ; Chang, CM (Chang, Chia-Ming) ; Chen, CC (Chen, Chung-Chi) ; Meng, PJ
(Meng, Pei-Jie)
30 2014
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.11.0
22
Nanw an Bay,
Southern Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical
Monsoonal changes inferred from the Middle to Late
Holocene sediments off Landfall Island, North Andaman
Nagasundaram, M (Nagasundaram, M.) ;
Achyuthan, H (Achyuthan, Hema) ; Ahmad, SM (Ahmad, Syed Masood)
2014
10.1007/s12517-
013-1010-6
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - w eather, geological record
39
The analysis of w ater vapor budget and its future change in the Yellow -Huai-Hai region of China
Shi, FX (Shi, Fangxin); Hao, ZC (Hao, Zhenchun); Shao, QX (Shao, Quanxi)
27 2014 10.1002/2013JD021
431
Yellow -Huai-Hai RIVER, CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
temperature
Community structure and coral status across reef f ishing intensity gradients in Palk Bay reef, southeast coast of
India
Manikandan, B (Manikandan, B.) ;
Ravindran, J (Ravindran, J.) ; Shrinivaasu, S (Shrinivaasu, S.) ; Marimuthu, N (Marimuthu, N.) ; Paramasivam, K
(Paramasivam, K.)
2014
10.1007/s10661-
014-3835-1
Palk Bay, INDIA
Environment - coral reef
Upw elling and anthropogenic forcing on phytoplankton productivity and community structure changes in the
Zhejiang coastal area over the last 100 years
Duan, SS (Duan Shanshan) ; Xing, L (Xing Lei) ; Zhang, HL (Zhang Hailong) ; Feng,
XW (Feng Xuw en); Yang, HL (Yang Haili)] ; Zhao, MX (Zhao Meixun)
2014
10.1007/s13131-
014-0535-1
Zhejiang, CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - upw elling, primary productivity /
Environment - w etland
Mid-Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon variability off the Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal
Achyuthan, H (Achyuthan, Hema); Nagasundaram, M (Nagasundaram,
Mohan)[ ; Gourlan, AT (Gourlan, Alexandra T.); Eastoe, C (Eastoe, Christopher)] ;
Ahmad, SM (Ahmad, Syed M.)[ ; Padmakumari, VM (Padmakumari, Veena
M.)
28 2014 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.07.041
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - sediment, w eather, geological
record
Has the number of Indian summer monsoon depressions decreased over the last 30 years?
Cohen, NY (Cohen, Naftali Y.); Boos, WR (Boos, William R.)
28 2014 10.1002/2014GL061
895
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
precipitation, w eather
SPECIES DIVERSITY, BIOMASS, AND CARBON
STOCK ASSESSMENTS OF A NATURAL MANGROVE FOREST IN PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES
Abino, AC (Abino, Azyleah C.) ; Castillo,
JAA (Castillo, Jose Alan A.) ; Lee, YJ (Lee, Young Jin)
2014 ISSN:
0556-3321
PHILIPPIN
ES
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - gases ,
biota, sediment / Environment -
mangrove
Atmospheric outf low of nutrients to the Bay of Bengal: Impact of anthropogenic sources
Srinivas, B (Srinivas, Bikkina); Sarin, MM (Sarin, M. M.) ; Sarma, VVSS (Sarma, V. V.
S. S.)
2015 10.1016/j.jmarsys.20
14.07.008
Bay of Bengal,
INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - nutrients
Field observation and numerical simulation of past and
future storm surges in the Bay of Bengal: case study of cyclone Nargis
Tasnim, KM (Tasnim, Khandker Masuma); Shibayama, T (Shibayama, Tomoya) ;
Esteban, M (Esteban, Miguel) ; Takagi, H (Takagi, Hiroshi) ; Ohira, K (Ohira, Koichiro)
; Nakamura, R (Nakamura, Ryota)
2015
10.1007/s11069-
014-1387-x
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - syclone, storm
An interdisciplinary framew ork to evaluate bioshield plantations: Insights from peninsular India
Mukherjee, N (Mukherjee, Nibedita); Dahdouh-Guebas, F (Dahdouh-Guebas,
Farid) ; Koedam, N (Koedam, Nico) ; Shanker, K (Shanker, Kartik)
2015 10.1016/j.actao.2014.01.005
peninsular India
Economy, Policy and Business - agriculture
/ Health and w ell-being - community /
Culture and Education -
aw areness
40
Regional Structure of the Indian Summer Monsoon in Observations, Reanalysis, and Simulation
Cash, BA (Cash, Benjamin A.); Kinter, JL
(Kinter, James L., III); Adams, J (Adams, Jennifer); Altshuler, E (Altshuler, Eric) ;
Huang, BH (Huang, Bohua) ; Jin, EK (Jin,
Emilia K.); Manganello, J (Manganello, Julia) ; Marx, L (Marx, Larry) ; Jung, T
(Jung, Thomas)
Jan 1 2015
10.1175/JCLI-D-14-
00292.1
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w eather,
precipitation /
varianility
Evaporative fractions and elevation effects on stable isotopes of high elevation lakes and streams in arid
w estern Himalaya
Biggs, TW (Biggs, Trent W.); Lai, CT (Lai,
Chun-Ta); Chandan, P (Chandan, Pankaj) ; Lee, RM (Lee, Raymond Mark[; Messina, A
(Messina, Alex); Lesher, RS (Lesher, Rebecca S.); Khatoon, N (Khatoon, Nisa)
2015 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.12.023
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - hydrology
Complex Environmental Forcing across the Biogeographical Range of Coral Populations
Rivest, EB (Rivest, Emily B.); Gouhier, TC (Gouhier, Tarik C.)
23 2015
10.1371/jo
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Nanw an
Bay, Taiw an
Environment - coral reef
Dominating Controls for Wetter South Asian Summer
Monsoon in the Tw enty-First Century
Mei, R (Mei, Rui); Ashfaq, M (Ashfaq, Moetasim); Rastogi, D (Rastogi, Deeksha);
Leung, LR (Leung, L. Ruby); Dominguez, F (Dominguez, Francina)[
2015 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-
00355.1
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - w eather
High-precision radiogenic strontium isotope measurements of the modern and glacial ocean: Limits
on glacial-interglacial variations in continental w eathering
Mokadem, F (Mokadem, Fatima); Parkinson, IJ (Parkinson, Ian J.); Hathorne, EC (Hathorne, Ed C.); Anand, P (Anand, Pallavi)[ 1 ] ; Allen, JT (Allen, John T.);
Burton, KW (Burton, Kevin W.
Jan 1 2015
10.1016/j.epsl.2015.
01.036
INDIAN OCEAN
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - geological
record / climate change
Identif ication of Surface Water Quality along the Coast of Sanya, South China Sea
Wu, ZZ (Wu, Zhen-Zhen); Che, ZW (Che, Zhi-Wei); Wang, YS (Wang, You-Shao) ; Dong, JD (Dong, Jun-De) ; Wu, ML (Wu,
Mei-Lin)
20 2015 10.1371/journal.pone.0123515
DAYA BAY, CHINA
Infrastructure and transportation - w ater
/ Health and w ell-being - pollutants
Morphological change in the Pearl River Delta, China
Zhang, W (Zhang, Wei); Xu, Y (Xu, Yang); Hoitink, AJF (Hoitink, A. J. F.)[; Sassi, MG
(Sassi, M. G.); Zheng, JH (Zheng, Jinhai); Chen, XW (Chen, Xiaow en); Zhang, C
(Zhang, Chi)
uary 1 2015
10.1016/j.
margeo.2015.02.012
LINGDING
BAY, CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
sedimentation / Infrastructure and
transportation - land reclamation
Evaluation of the threat from sea-level rise to the mangrove ecosystems in Tieshangang Bay, southern
China
Li, SS (Li, Shasha); Meng, XW (Meng, Xianw ei); Ge, ZM (Ge, Zhenming); Zhang,
LQ (Zhang, Liquan)
2015
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2015.02.006
Tieshangang Bay,
southern China
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - sea level / mitigation
Explaining the status and scope of ecotourism
development for livelihood security: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
Chand, S (Chand, Subhash); Singh, S
(Singh, Sharw an); Parappurathu, S (Parappurathu, Shinoj); Roy, SD (Roy, S.
Dam); Kumar, A (Kumar, Anjani)
Apr 1 2015
10.1080/1
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Bay of
Bengal, India
Economy, Policy and Business - tourism
Relationship betw een environmental conditions and
recovery of the coral reefs in the Andaman coast of Thailand
Thaw onsode, N (Thaw onsode, Nissara);
Meksumpun, S (Meksumpun, Shettapong); Kasamesiri, P (Kasamesiri, Pattira)
2015
10.2306/scienceasia
1513-1874.2015
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Chong
Khat bay, THAILAND
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- temperature
41
Ecosystem carbon stocks across a tropical intertidal habitat mosaic of mangrove forest, seagrass meadow ,
mudflat and sandbar
Phang, VXH (Phang, Valerie X. H.); Chou, LM (Chou, L. M.); Friess, DA (Friess,
Daniel A.) 2015
10.1002/esp.3745
Chek Jaw a,
SINGAPORE
climate change,
mitigation / Economy, Policy and Business - service / Environment
- mangrove,
seagrass, w etland
Climate change vulnerability and adaptation options for the coastal communities of Pakistan
Salik, KM (Salik, Kashif Majeed); Jahangir, S (Jahangir, Sehrish); Zandi, WU (Zandi,
Waheed ul Zafar); ul Hasson, S (ul Hasson,
Shabeh)[
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10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2015.05.
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Pakistan
climate change,
vulnerability, adaptation / Health and w ell-being -
community /
Economy, Policy and Business -
management
Egg production and hatching success of Calanus chilensis and Acartia tonsa in the northern Chile
upw elling zone (23 degrees S), Humboldt Current System
Ruz, PM (Ruz, Paula M.); Hidalgo, P (Hidalgo, Pamela); Yanez, S (Yanez,
Sonia); Escribano, R (Escribano, Ruben); Keister, JE (Keister, Julie E.)
2015
10.1016/j.j
marsys.2015.03.007
Mejillones
Bay, CHILE
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, gases, upw elling
Study on the status of corals in Palk Bay, Southeast coast of India during 2007-2013
Edw ard, JKP (Edw ard, J. K. Patterson); Mathew s, G (Mathew s, G.); Raj, KD (Raj,
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ISSN: 0379-5136
Palk Bay, INDIA
resilience, impact / Environment - coral
reef / Economy,
Policy and Business - management / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical / Health and
w ell-being - contaminant
Analysis of human vulnerability to cyclones and storm surges based on influencing physical and socioeconomic
factors: Evidences from coastal Bangladesh Hossain, MN (Hossain, Md Nazir) 2015
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2015.0
4.003
NORTHERN BAY,
Bangladesh
vulnerability, hazards / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical -
cyclone, storm / Economy, Policy and Business / Health and w ell-being - housing /
Culture and Education
The role of university netw orks in disaster risk reduction: Perspective from coastal Bangladesh
Abedin, MA (Abedin, Md Anwarul); Shaw, R (Shaw , Rajib)
2015 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2015.0
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Bangladesh
Culture and Education / Health and w ell-being - community / risk
42
URBANIZATION EFFECTS ON OBSERVED CHANGES IN SUMMER EXTREME HEAT EVENTS OVER
ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, EAST CHINA
Yang, XC (Yang Xu-chao)Ç Chen, F (Chen Feng); Zhu, WP (Zhu Wei-ping); Teng, WP
(Teng Wei-ping) 2015
ISSN: 1006-8775
Hangzhou Bay,
CHINA
Infrastructure and
transportation - urbanization / Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w eather
Spatial and temporal variations of w ave height in shelf seas around India
Kumar, VS (Kumar, V. Sanil); Anoop, TR (Anoop, T. R.)
2015
10.1007/s11069-
015-1796-
5
Bay of Bengal,
INdia
climate change / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical -
temperature
Assessment for water quality by artif icial neural netw ork
in Daya Bay, South China Sea
Wu, ML (Wu, Mei-Lin); Wang, YS (Wang,
You-Shao); Gu, JD (Gu, Ji-Dong) 2015
10.1007/s10646-
015-1453-5
Daya Bay,
CHINA
Infrastructure and transportation - w ater
/ Health and w ell-being
Categorizing social vulnerability patterns in Chinese
coastal cities
Su, SL (Su, Shiliang); Pi, JH (Pi, Jianhua);
Wan, C (Wan, Chen); Li, HL (Li, Huilei); Xiao, R (Xiao, Rui) ; Li, BB (Li, Binbin)
2015
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2015.06.026
Bohai Bay,
CHINA
vulnerability, adaptation /
Economy, Policy and
Business - management / Health
and w ell-being
Assessing changes in extreme sea levels along the coast
of China
Feng, JL (Feng, Jianlong); von Storch, H
(von Storch, Hans); Jiang, WS (Jiang, Wensheng); Weisse, R (Weisse, Ralf)
2015
10.1002/2
015JC011336
Quarry
bay, CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - sea level
Assessment of the climate change impacts on fecal coliform contamination in a tidal estuarine system
Liu, WC (Liu, Wen-Cheng); Chan, WT (Chan, Wen-Ting)
2015
10.1007/s10661-
015-4959-7
CHESAPEAKE BAY,
USA
climate change /
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical and physical - sea level / Health and
w ell-being
Monsoon variability, crop w ater requirement, and crop planning for kharif rice in Sagar Island, India
Mandal, S (Mandal, S.); Choudhury, BU (Choudhury, B. U.); Satpati, LN (Satpati, L.
N.) 2015
10.1007/s00484-
015-0995-9
Bay of Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w eather / Economy, Policy and Business - agriculture
Cooling trend over the past 4 centuries in northeastern Hong Kong w aters as revealed by alkenone-derived SST
records
Kong, DM (Kong, Deming); Tse, YY (Tse, Yuen-Yeung); Jia, GD (Jia, Guodong); Wei, GJ (Wei, Gangjian); Chen, MT (Chen, Min-
Te); Zong, YQ (Zong, Yongqiang)[ 1 ] ; Liu, ZH (Liu, Zhonghui)
15 2015 10.1016/j.jseaes.201
5.05.026
Mirs Bay, CHINA
global w arming/ Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - w eather,
Upw elling
43
Three decades of sea w ater abstraction by Kapar pow er
plant (Malaysia): What impacts on tropical zooplankton community?
Chew , LL (Chew , L. L.); Chong, VC (Chong, V. C.); Wong, RCS (Wong, R. C.
S.); Lehette, P (Lehette, P.); Ng, CC (Ng, C. C.); Loh, KH (Loh, K. H.)
15 2015
10.1016/j.marpolbul.
2015.11.022
Malaysia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota /
Infrastructure and transportation -
energy
Climate change effects in the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem
Vivekanandan, E (Vivekanandan, Elayaperumal); Hermes, R (Hermes,
Rudolf); O'Brien, C (O'Brien, Chris)
2016 10.1016/j.envdev.20
15.09.005
Bay of Bengal,
INdia
impact, adaptation, response
Simulation of Sea Level Rise and its Impacts on the
Western Coastal Area of Saudi Arabia
Bahraw i, JA (Bahrawi, Jarbou A.); Elhag, M
(Elhag, Mohamed) 2016
ISSN:
0379-5136
Western Coastal
Area of Saudi Arabia
climate change / Environment -
mangrove / Economy,
Policy and Business - management / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - sea level
Characterizing the multi-risk w ith respect to plausible natural hazards in the Balasore coast, Odisha, India: a
multi-criteria analysis (MCA) appraisal
Mukhopadhyay, A (Mukhopadhyay, Anirban); Hazra, S (Hazra, Sugata); Mitra, D (Mitra, Debasish); Hutton, C (Hutton, C.);
Chanda, A (Chanda, Abhra); Mukherjee, S (Mukherjee, Sandip)
2016
10.1007/s11069-
015-2035-
9
Bay of Bengal,
INdia
hazards / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- storm, sea level
Sediment pathw ays and emergence of Himalayan source material in the Bay of Bengal
Krishna, KS (Krishna, K. S.); Ismaiel, M (Ismaiel, M.); Srinivas, K (Srinivas, K.); Rao, DG (Rao, D. Gopala); Mishra, J
(Mishra, J.); Saha, D (Saha, D.)
Jan 1 2016
ISSN: 0011-3891
Bay of Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - geological record, geological
Differential bleaching of corals based on El Nino type and intensity in the Andaman Sea, southeast Bay of
Bengal
Lix, JK (Lix, J. K.); Venkatesan, R
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Jineesh, VK (Jineesh, V. K.); Arul, MM (Arul, Muthiah M.); Vengatesan, G
(Vengatesan, G.); Ramasundaram, S (Ramasundaram, S.); Sundar, R (Sundar,
R.); Atmanand, MA (Atmanand, M. A.)
2016
10.1007/s10661-
016-5176-
8
Bay of Bengal,
INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
temperature, biota /
Environment - coral reef
Why is the Bay of Bengal experiencing a reduced rate of sea surface w arming?
D'Mello, JR (D'Mello, Joshua Rosario); Kumar, SP (Kumar, S. Prasanna)
15 2016 10.1002/jo
c.4414
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
temperature / climate
change
Impact of revised thermal stability on pollutant transport time in a deep reservoir
Wu, BB (Wu, Binbin); Wang, GQ (Wang, Guoqiang); Jiang, H (Jiang, Hong); Wang,
JF (Wang, Jingfu); Liu, CM (Liu, Changming)
2016 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.02.031
China
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
temperature, geological record
Size structure of phytoplankton community and its
response to environmental factors in Xiamen Bay, China
Fu, TT (Fu, Tingting); Chen, BH (Chen, Baohong); Ji, WD (Ji, Weidong); Chen, HZ
(Chen, Hongzhe); Chen, WF (Chen,
Wenfeng); Dong, X (Dong, Xu); Kuang, WM (Kuang, Weiming); Chen, JM (Chen,
Jinmin); Wang, JG (Wang, Jigang); Lin, H (Lin, Hui)
2016
10.1007/s12665-
016-5552-2
Xiamen
Bay, China
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
44
Climatic and tectonic controls on Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic sedimentation in northeastern Guangdong
Province, South China
Pang, CJ (Pang, Chong-Jin); Li, ZX (Li, Zheng-Xiang); Xu, YG (Xu, Yi-Gang); Wen,
SN (Wen, Shu-Nv); Krapez, B (Krapez, Bryan)
23 2016 10.1016/j.tecto.2016.
03.041
SOUTHEASTERN CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -geological
record, sediment
Response of marine copepods to a changing tropical environment: w inners, losers and implications
Chew , LL (Chew , Li Lee); Chong, VC (Chong, Ving Ching)
24 2016 10.7717/peerj.2052
Malaysia
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical -biota / vulnerability /
Infrastructure and transportation
Large-scale circulation classif ication and its links to observed precipitation in the eastern and central Tibetan
Plateau
Liu, WB (Liu, Wenbin); Wang, L (Wang, Lei); Chen, DL (Chen, Deliang); Tu, K (Tu, Kai); Ruan, CQ (Ruan, Chengqing); Hu, ZY
(Hu, Zengyun)
2016
10.1007/s00382-
015-2782-z
Bay of Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
precipitation
Monsoon-extratropical circulation interactions in
Himalayan extreme rainfall
Vellore, RK (Vellore, Ramesh K.); Kaplan, ML (Kaplan, Michael L.); Krishnan, R
(Krishnan, R.); Lew is, JM (Lew is, John M.);
Sabade, S (Sabade, Sudhir); Deshpande, N (Deshpande, Nayana); Singh, BB (Singh, Bhupendra B.); Madhura, RK (Madhura, R.
K.); Rao, MVSR (Rao, M. V. S. Rama)
2016
10.1007/s00382-
015-2784-x
Bay of
Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - precipitation, w eather
Did adaptation strategies w ork? High fatalities from tropical cyclones in the North Indian Ocean and future
vulnerability under global w arming
Seo, SN (Seo, S. Niggol); Bakkensen, LA (Bakkensen, Laura A.)
2016
10.1007/s11069-
016-2250-z
Bay of Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - storm, cyclone / adaptation,
global w arming, impact
A Bayesian Belief Netw ork to assess rate of changes in
coral reef ecosystems
Franco, C (Franco, Chiara); Hepburn, LA (Hepburn, Leanne Appleby); Smith, DJ
(Smith, David J.); Nimrod, S (Nimrod, Stephen); Tucker, A (Tucker, Allan)
2016
10.1016/j.
envsoft.2016.02.029
DISCOVE
RY BAY, CHINA
Environment - coral reef / Economy,
Policy and Business - management / Bio-
geo-chemical and physical - nutrient /
Health and w ell-being
- contaminant
Sedimentary records of mangrove evolution during the
past one hundred years based on stable carbon isotope and pollen evidences in Maow ei, SW China
Xia, P (Xia Peng); Meng, XW (Meng
Xianw ei); Li, Z (Li Zhen); Feng, AP (Feng Aiping)
2016
10.1007/s11802-
016-2687-4
YINGLUO
BAY, CHINA
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- geological record / Infrastructure and
transportation
Soil organic carbon stocks in estuarine and marine mangrove ecosystems are driven by nutrient colimitation
of P and N
Weiss, C (Weiss, Christian); Weiss, J
(Weiss, Joanna); Boy, J (Boy, Jens); Iskandar, I (Iskandar, Issi); Mikutta, R (Mikutta, Robert); Guggenberger, G
(Guggenberger, Georg)
2016 10.1002/ece3.2258
Kalimantan, Indonesia
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical
- nutrient
45
Coastal multi-hazard vulnerability assessment along the
Ganges deltaic coast of Bangladesh-A geospatial approach
Islam, MA (Islam, Md. Ashraful); Mitra, D (Mitra, Debashis); Dew an, A (Dew an,
Ashraf); Akhter, SH (Akhter, Syed Humayun)
2016
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2016.03.012
Banglades
h
vulnerability, climate
change, hazards
Interannual controls on oxygen isotope variability in Asian monsoon precipitation and implications for
paleoclimate reconstructions
Yang, H (Yang, H.) ; Johnson, KR (Johnson, K. R.); Griff iths, ML (Griff iths, M.
L.); Yoshimura, K (Yoshimura, K.)
27 2016 10.1002/2015JD024
683
Bay of Bengal,
INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - gases,
w eather, precipitation,
geological record
Mangrove degradation and response to anthropogenic
disturbance in the Maow ei Sea (SW China) since 1926 AD: Mangrove-derived OM and pollen
Meng, XW (Meng, Xianw ei); Xia, P (Xia,
Peng); Li, Z (Li, Zhen); Meng, DZ (Meng, Dezhen)
2016
10.1016/j.orggeoche
m.2016.06.001
Yingluo
Bay , China
Environment - mangrove /
Infrastructure and transportation - urban, land use
Recent global aerosol optical depth variations and trends - A comparative study using MODIS and MISR level 3
datasets
Mehta, M (Mehta, Manu); Singh, R (Singh, Ritu); Singh, A (Singh, Ankit); Singh, N
(Singh, Narendra); Anshumali (Anshumali) 2016
10.1016/j.rse.2016.0
4.004
Bay of Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - gases
CCN concentrations and BC w arming influenced by
maritime ship emitted aerosol plumes over southern Bay of Bengal
Ramana, MV (Ramana, M. V.); Devi, A
(Devi, Archana)
Feb 1
2016
10.1038/sr
ep30416
Bay-of-Bengal,
Indian Ocean
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - gases
Structure of Benthic Communities along the Taiw an
Latitudinal Gradient
Ribas-Deulofeu, L (Ribas-Deulofeu, Lauriane); Denis, V (Denis, Vianney); De Palmas, S (De Palmas, Stephane); Kuo,
CY (Kuo, Chao-Yang); Hsieh, HJ (Hsieh, Hernyi Justin); Chen, CA (Chen, Chaolun
Allen)
Jan 1
2016
10.1371/journal.pone
.0160601
Taiw an Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota
Polychaete Community of a Marine Protected Area along the West Coast of India-Prior and Post the Tropical
Cyclone, Phyan
Sukumaran, S (Sukumaran, Soniya); Vijapure, T (Vijapure, Tejal); Kubal, P
(Kubal, Priti); Mulik, J (Mulik, Jyoti); Rokade, MA (Rokade, M. A.); Salvi, S (Salvi, Shailesh); Thomas, J (Thomas,
Jubin); Naidu, VS (Naidu, V. S.)
24 2016 10.1371/journal.pone.0159368
Malvan
Marine Sanctuary,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - biota, cyclone / Economy, Policy and Business
Water Age Responses to Weather Conditions in a Hyper-
Eutrophic Channel Reservoir in Southern China
Du, W (Du, Wei); Li, YP (Li, Yiping); Hua, L (Hua, Lei); Wang, C (Wang, Chao); Wang,
PF (Wang, Peifang); Wang, JY (Wang, Jingyu); Wang, Y (Wang, Ying); Chen, L
(Chen, Li) ; Buoh, RB (Buoh, Robert Bofah); Jepkirui, M (Jepkirui, Mercy); Pan, BZ (Pan, Baozhu); Jiang, Y (Jiang, Yong) ;
Acharya, K (Acharya, Kumud)
2016 10.3390/w
8090372 China
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - w eather, hydrology
Response of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Size-Fractionated Chlorophyll a in an Upw elling
Simulation Experiment in the Western South China Sea
Cui, DY (Cui Dongyang); Wang, JT (Wang Jiangtao); Tan, LJ (Tan Liju)
2016
10.1007/s11802-
016-3017-
6
South China Sea,
CHINA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - primary
productivity,
Upw elling
A 62-year analysis of historical aerial images show ing human impacts on beach topography in Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, Hong Kong. Implications for marine park
management and sustainability w ith a changing global climate
Morton, B (Morton, Brian) 2016
10.1007/s11852-
016-0451-
y
Hoi Ha Wan,
CHINA
global w arming / Environment - beach / Economy, Policy and
Business - management
46
Copepods associated w ith scleractinian corals: a w orldw ide checklist and a case study of their impact on the reef-building coral Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus,
1758) (Pocilloporidae)
Cheng, YR (Cheng, Yu-Rong); Mayfield, AB (Mayfield, Anderson B.); Meng, PJ (Meng, Pei-Jie); Dai, CF (Dai, Chang-
Feng); Huys, R (Huys, Rony)
Jan 1 2016
10.11646/zootaxa.4174.1.20
Nanw an Bay,
southern Taiw an
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chemical and physical - temperature, biota / Health and w ell-being
- pollutant
Changes in microbial communities, photosynthesis and
calcif ication of the coral Acropora gemmifera in response to ocean acidif ication
Zhou, GW (Zhou, Guow ei); Yuan, T (Yuan, Tao); Cai, L (Cai, Lin); Zhang, WP (Zhang, Weipeng); Tian, RM (Tian, Renmao); Tong,
HY (Tong, Haoya); Jiang, L (Jiang, Lei); Yuan, XC (Yuan, Xiangcheng); Liu, S (Liu, Sheng); Qian, PY (Qian, Peiyuan); Huang,
H (Huang, Hui)
27 2016 10.1038/sr
ep35971
SANYA
BAY, China
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - temperature, biota
Aerosol Climatology over the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea Inferred from Space-Borne Radiometers and Lidar
Observations
Tiw ari, S (Tiw ari, Shani); Mishra, AK (Mishra, Amit K.); Singh, AK (Singh, Abhay
K.) 2016
10.4209/aaqr.2015.0
6.0406
Bay of Bengal,
India
Health and w ell-being - pollutant
The distribution and variation in the gas composition of
macro-seeps on the near-shore Lingtou Promontory in the South China Sea
Di, PF (Di Pengfei); Feng, D (Feng Dong);
Chen, DF (Chen Duofu) 2016
10.1007/s13131-
016-0955-1
Yazhou
Bay , China
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - gases
Trends in w ind-w ave climate over the head Bay of Bengal region
Patra, A (Patra, Anindita); Bhaskaran, PK (Bhaskaran, Prasad K.)
2016 10.1002/jo
c.4627
Bay of Bengal,
INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w ind
Seasonal and spatial variations of w ater quality and trophic status in Daya Bay, South China Sea
Wu, ML (Wu, Mei-Lin); Wang, YS (Wang, You-Shao); Wang, YT (Wang, Yu-Tu); Sun,
FL (Sun, Fu-Lin); Sun, CC (Sun, Cui-Ci);
Cheng, H (Cheng, Hao)[; Dong, JD (Dong, Jun-De)
15 2016
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.07.0
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Daya Bay, China
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chemical
and physical - nutrients / Economy,
Policy and Business - management
Conservation and sustainable utilization of horticultural
biodiversity in tropical Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
Singh, S (Singh, Shraw an); Waman, AA (Waman, Ajit Arun); Bohra, P (Bohra,
Pooja); Gautam, RK (Gautam, R. K.); Roy, SD (Roy, S. Dam)
2016
10.1007/s10722-
016-0445-5
Bay of
Bengal, India
climate change / Subsistence f ishing
and shellf ish collector
- indigenous / Economy, Policy and Business - agriculture
SEAWEED AND SEAGRASS MAPPING IN THAILAND
MEASURED USING LANDSAT 8 OPTICAL AND TEXTURAL IMAGE PROPERTIES
Kakuta, S (Kakuta, Satomi); Takeuchi, W
(Takeuchi, Wataru); Prathep, A (Prathep, Anchana)
2016
10.6119/J
MST-016-1026-4
Tang Ken
Bay, Thailand
Environment -
seagrass
Coastal vulnerability assessment of the predicted sea
level rise in the coastal zone of Krishna-Godavari delta region, Andhra Pradesh, east coast of India
Pramanik, MK (Pramanik, Malay Kumar); Bisw as, SS (Bisw as, Sumantra Sarathi);
Mondal, B (Mondal, Bisw ajit); Pal, R (Pal, Raghunath)
2016
10.1007/s10668-
015-9708-0
Bay of
Bengal, India
vulnerability / Bio-
geo-chemical and physical - sea level
Tidal intrusion w ithin a mega delta: An unstructured grid modelling approach
Bricheno, LM (Bricheno, Lucy M.); Wolf, J (Wolf, Judith); Islam, S (Islam, Saiful)
May 1 2016
10.1016/j.ecss.2016
.09.014
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - hydrology
47
Effect of climate change on shoreline shifts at a straight and continuous coast
Rajasree, BR (Rajasree, B. R.); Deo, MC (Deo, M. C.); Nair, LS (Nair, L. Sheela)
20 2016 10.1016/j.ecss.2016
.10.034
Karnataka coastline,
India
climate change / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - sediment
Attribution of annual maximum sea levels to tropical cyclones at the global scale
Khouakhi, A (Khouakhi, Abdou); Villarini, G (Villarini, Gabriele)
2017 10.1002/jo
c.4704
Bay of Bengal ,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - sea level,
cyclone
Trace metal anomalies in bleached Porites coral at Meiji
Reef, tropical South China Sea
Li, S (Li Shu); Yu, KF (Yu Kefu); Zhao, JX
(Zhao Jianxin); Feng, YX (Feng Yuexing)[ 2 ] ; Chen, TR (Chen Tianran)
2017
10.1007/s00343-
016-5234-7
DAYA
BAY, China
Environment - coral
reef / Health and w ell-being - contaminant
Simulation of physical and socioeconomic factors of
vulnerability to cyclones and storm surges using GIS: a case study
Hossain, MN (Hossain, Md. Nazir); Paul,
SK (Paul, Shitangsu Kumar) 2017
10.1007/s10708-
015-9668-9
Banglades
h
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - cyclone,
storm / vulnerability / Economy, Policy and
Business
Effect of Yunnan-Guizhou Topography at the
Southeastern Tibetan Plateau on the Indian Monsoon
Shi, ZG (Shi, Zhengguo); Sha, YY (Sha,
Yingying); Liu, XD (Liu, Xiaodong) 2017
10.1175/J
CLI-D-16-0105.1
Bay of
Bengal, India
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - w eather
Differential response of coral communities to Caulerpa spp. bloom in the reefs of Indian Ocean
Manikandan, B (Manikandan, B.); Ravindran, J (Ravindran, J.)
2017
10.1007/s11356-
016-8136-5
Palk Bay, INDIAN OCEAN
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota
Organic carbon isotope and pollen evidence for mangrove development and response to human activity
in Guangxi (Southw est China) over the last 140 years
Xia, P (Xia Peng); Meng, XW (Meng Xianw ei); Li, Z (Li Zhen); Feng, AP (Feng
Aiping)
2017
10.1007/s13131-
016-0849-
2
Yingluo Bay ,
China
Environment -
mangrove / Bio-geo-chemical and physical - geological record / Infrastructure and
transportation - land reclamation, urban,
sew age
Climate change and biological productivity: Indian Ocean
Shah, M (Shah, Meghal); Chaturvedi, N
(Chaturvedi, Neera); Pandya, H (Pandya, Himanshu); Ajai (Ajai
2017 ISSN:
0379-5136
Bay of
Bengal , India
Generics - climate change / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - primary productivity,
temperature
Numerical investigation of surge-tide interactions in the
Bay of Bengal along the Bangladesh coast
Hussain, MA (Hussain, Mohammad Asad);
Tajima, Y (Tajima, Yoshimitsu) 2017
10.1007/s11069-
016-2711-4
Bay of Bengal,
Bangladesh
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - storm
48
Sustainable Marine Fisheries Resources of Bangladesh: A Strategic Response for Economic Security
Shamsuzzaman, MM (Shamsuzzaman, Md.
Mostafa); Xu, XM (Xu Xiangmin); Islam, MM (Islam, Mohammad Mahmudul); Alam, MW (Alam, Md. Wahidul); Karim, E (Karim,
Ehsanul)
2017 ISSN:
0379-5136
Bay of Bengal,
India
Economy, Policy and Business
Effects of Temperature and pCO(2) on Population
Regulation of Symbiodinium spp. in a Tropical Reef Coral
Baghdasarian, G (Baghdasarian, Garen); Osberg, A (Osberg, Andrew ); Mihora, D
(Mihora, Danielle); Putnam, H (Putnam, Hollie); Gates, RD (Gates, Ruth D.); Edmunds, PJ (Edmunds, Peter J.)
2017 10.1086/6
92718
Nanw an
Bay, Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota, temperature
Is Tropical Cyclone Surge, Not Intensity, What Kills So Many People in South Asia?
Seo, SN (Seo, S. Niggol); Bakkensen, LA (Bakkensen, Laura A.)
2017 10.1175/WCAS-D-16-0059.1
Bay of Bengal,
India
Generics -
vulnerability / Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - cyclone / Health and w ell-being
Plasticity in lunar timing of larval release of tw o brooding
pocilloporid corals in an internal tide-induced upw elling reef
Fan, TY (Fan, Tung-Yung) Hsieh, YC (Hsieh, Yu-Chieh); Lin, KH (Lin, Ke-Han);
Kuo, FW (Kuo, Fu-Wen) ; Soong, K
(Soong, Keryea); McRae, CJ (McRae, Crystal J.); Edmunds, PJ (Edmunds, Peter
J.); Fang, LS (Fang, Lee-Shing)
Jan 1
2017
10.3354/m
eps12071
Nanw an
Bay, Taiw an
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical - biota, temperature,
Upw elling
Projections of annual rainfall and surface temperature
from CMIP5 models over the BIMSTEC countries
Pattnayak, KC (Pattnayak, K. C.); Kar, SC
(Kar, S. C.); Dalal, M (Dalal, Mamta); Pattnayak, RK (Pattnayak, R. K.)
2017
10.1016/j.gloplacha.
2017.03.005
Bay of
Bengal, India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
temperature, precipitation
Modeling Future Urban Spraw l and Landscape Change in the Laguna de Bay Area, Philippines
Iizuka, K (Iizuka, Kotaro); Johnson, BA
(Johnson, Brian A.); Onishi, A (Onishi, Akio); Magcale-Macandog, DB (Magcale-Macandog, Damasa B.); Endo, I (Endo,
Isao); Bragais, M(Bragais, Milben)
2017 10.3390/land602002
6
Laguna de Bay of
Philippines
Infrastructure and transportation - urban, land use
Spatio-temporal assessment and trend analysis of surface water salinity in the coastal region of Bangladesh
Shammi, M (Shammi, Mashura); Rahman,
MM (Rahman, Md. Mostafizur); Islam, MA(Islam, Md. Atikul); Bodrud-Doza, M (Bodrud-Doza, Md.); Zahid, A (Zahid, Anw ar); Akter, Y(Akter, Yeasmin);
Quaiyum, S (Quaiyum, Samia); Kurasaki, M (Kurasaki, Masaaki)
2017
10.1007/s11356-
017-8976-
7
coastal region of
Banglades
h
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - salinity
Chlorophyll-A Prediction of Lakes w ith Different Water Quality Patterns in China Based on Hybrid Neural
Netw orks
Li, X (Li, Xue); Sha, J (Sha, Jian); Wang,
ZL (Wang, Zhong-Liang) 2017
10.3390/w
9070524 China
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - primary
productivity
Monsoon Could Trigger the Global Abrupt Climate Changes: New Evidence from the Bay of Bengal
Naidu, PD (Naidu, Pothuri Divakar); Govil, P (Govil, Paw an)
2017 ISSN:
0257-7968
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - w eather, temperature / climate
change
Coral record of variability in the upstream Kuroshio Current during 1953-2004
Li, XH (Li, Xiaohua) ; Liu, Y (Liu, Yi); Hsin,
YC (Hsin, Yi-Chia); Liu, WG (Liu, Weiguo); Shi, ZG (Shi, Zhengguo); Chiang, HW (Chiang, Hong-Wei); Shen, CC (Shen,
Chuan-Chou)
2017 10.1002/2017JC012
944 Taiw an
Environment - coral reef
49
Assessing impacts and community preparedness to cyclones: a fuzzy cognitive mapping approach
Singh, PK (Singh, Pramod K.); Chudasama, H (Chudasama, Harpalsinh)
2017
10.1007/s10584-
017-2007-
z
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - cyclone /
Health and w ell-being
- community
Temporal variability in w ind-w ave climate and its
validation w ith ESSO-NIOT w ave atlas for the headBay of Bengal
Patra, A (Patra, Anindita); Bhaskaran, PK
(Bhaskaran, Prasad K.) 2017
10.1007/s00382-
016-3385-z
Bay of
Bengal, India
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - w ind
Genetic population structure of Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps assessed using microsatellite
markers
Sebastian, W (Sebastian, Wilson); Sukumaran, S (Sukumaran, Sandhya);
Zacharia, PU(Zacharia, P. U.);
Gopalakrishnan, A (Gopalakrishnan, A.
2017
10.1007/s10592-
017-0946-
6
Bay of Bengal,
India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - biota
The neglected Indo-Gangetic Plains low -level jet and its
importance for moisture transport and precipitation during the peak summer monsoon
Acosta, RP (Acosta, R. P.); Huber, M
(Huber, M.) 28 2017
10.1002/2
017GL074440
Bay of
Bengal , India
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
temperature, w etaher, precipitation
Linking f ish species traits to environmental conditions in the Jakarta Bay-Pulau Seribu coral reef system
Cleary, DFR (Cleary, Daniel F. R.) 15 2017
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.06.0
54
Jakarta Bay-Pulau
Seribu,
Indonesia
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-
chemical and physical
- biota
Dynamic hydrographic variations in northw estern Arabian
Gulf over the past three decades: Temporal shifts and trends derived from long-term monitoring data
Al-Yamani, F (Al-Yamani, Faiza); Yamamoto, T (Yamamoto, Takahiro); Al-
Said, T (Al-Said, Turki); Alghunaim, A (Alghunaim, Aw s)
15 2017
10.1016/j.marpolbul.
2017.06.056
northw este
rn Arabian Gulf
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical - temperature
Seagrass metabolism and carbon dynamics in a tropical coastal embayment
Ganguly, D (Ganguly, Dipnarayan); Singh,
G (Singh, Gurmeet); Ramachandran, P(Ramachandran, Purvaja); Selvam, AP
(Selvam, Arumughan Paneer); Banerjee, K (Banerjee, Kakolee); Ramachandran, R
(Ramachandran, Ramesh)
2017
10.1007/s13280-
017-0916-8
seagrass-dominated Palk Bay,
India
Environment - seagrass
A threefold rise in w idespread extreme rain events over central India
Roxy, MK (Roxy, M. K.); Ghosh, S (Ghosh,
Subimal); Pathak, A (Pathak, Amey); Athulya, R (Athulya, R.); Mujumdar, M
(Mujumdar, Milind) ; Murtugudde, R (Murtugudde, Raghu); Terray, P (Terray,
Pascal) ; Rajeevan, M (Rajeevan, M.)
Mar 1 2017
10.1038/s41467-017-
00744-9
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical -
precipitation
Salinity stratif ication controlled productivity variation over 300 ky in the Bay of Bengal
Da Silva, R (Da Silva, R.); Mazumdar, A
(Mazumdar, A.); Mapder, T (Mapder, T.); Peketi, A (Peketi, A.); Joshi, RK (Joshi, R. K.); Shaji, A (Shaji, A.); Mahalakshmi, P
(Mahalakshmi, P.) ; Saw ant, B (Saw ant,
B.); Naik, BG (Naik, B. G.); Carvalho, MA (Carvalho, M. A.); Molletti, SK (Molletti, S.
K.)
31 2017
10.1038/s41598-017-
14781-3
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - primary
productivity, stratiication, salinity /
global w arming
Regional Impact Assessment of Monsoon Variability on
Wind Pow er Availability and Optimization in Asia
Abolude, AT (Abolude, Akintayo T.) ; Zhou,
W (Zhou, Wen); Leung, YT (Leung, Yu Ting)
Jan 1
2017
10.3390/at
mos8110219
Bay of
Bengal, INDIA
Infrastructure and
transportation - energy
50
MEASURING POLICY BENEFITS OF THE CYCLONE SHELTER PROGRAM IN THE NORTH INDIAN OCEAN:
PROTECTION FROM INTENSE WINDS OR HIGH
STORM SURGES?
Seo, SN (Seo, S. Niggol) Jan 1 2017
10.1142/S20100078
17500117
Bay of Bengal,
INDIA
Bio-geo-chemical and physical - storm /
Economy, Policy and
Business - policy
Aquatic environmental changes and ecological implications from the combined effects of sea-level rise and land reclamation in Deep Bay, Pearl River Estuary,
China
Yang, Y (Yang, Ye); Chui, TFM (Chui, Ting Fong May)
Jan 1 2017
10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.08.00
3
Deep Bay, Pearl River
Estuary, China
Environment - estuary
/ Bio-geo-chemical and physical - sea
level / Infrastructure and transportation -
land reclamation
An assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to cyclones through impact assessment guidelines: a
bottom-up case study from Bangladesh coast Younus, MAF (Younus, Md Aboul Fazal)
Jan 1 2017
10.1007/s11069-
017-3027-8
Bangladesh
General -
vulnerability, adaptation, climate change / policy /
Health and w ell-being
- community
Evidence of massive river pollution in the tropical megacity Jakarta as indicated by faecal steroid
occurrence and the seasonal f lushing out into the coastal
ecosystem
Dsikow itzky, L (Dsikow itzky, L.); Schafer, L (Schaefer, L.); Dw iyitno (Dwiyitno); Ariyani,
F (Ariyani, F.); Irianto, HE (Irianto, H. E.);
Schw arzbauer, J (Schw arzbauer, J.)
Jan 1 2017
10.1007/s10311-
017-0641-
3
Jakarta Bay,
Indonesia
Health and w ell-being / Infrastructure and
transportation -
sew age, urban
An observational evidence of climate changeduring global w arming era
Naidu, CV (Naidu, C. V.); Durgalakshmi, K (Durgalakshmi, K.) Satyanarayana, GC
(Satyanarayana, G. Ch.) ; Rao, LM (Rao, L. Mallesw ara) ; Ramakrishna, SSVS
(Ramakrishna, S. S. V. S.); Mohan, JR (Mohan, Jaddu Rama); Ratna, KN (Ratna,
K. Naga)
-2011
10.1016/j.
gloplacha.2011.07.0
10
Bay of Bengal, INDIA
Bio-geo- cyclone, w eather, precipitation
/ climate change
India's Ocean Observation Netw ork: Relevance to Society
Venkatesan, R (Venkatesan, Ramasamy); Sundar, R (Sundar, Ranganathan);
Vedachalam, N (Vedachalam, Narayanasw amy); Joseph, KJ (Joseph,
Karakunnel Jossia)
-2016 ISSN:
0025-3324
Bay of Bengal, INdia
Bio-geo-chemical and
physical -cyclone, w eather /
Infrastructure and
transportation - information
Oceania (96)
Cross-shelf benthic community structure on the Great Barrier Reef: relationships betw een macroalgal cover
and herbivore biomass
Wismer, S (Wismer, Sharon); Hoey, AS (Hoey, Andrew S.); Bellw ood, DR
(Bellw ood, David R.) 2009
10.3354/meps07790
Great
Barrier Reef,
australia
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Coral-dw elling f ishes resistant to bleaching but not to mortality of host corals
Bonin, MC (Bonin, Mary C.); Munday, PL (Munday, Philip L.); McCormick, MI (McCormick, Mark I.); Srinivasan, M
(Srinivasan, Maya); Jones, GP (Jones,
Geoffrey P.)
2009 10.3354/meps08294
Kimbe Bay,
Papua New
Guinea
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature
51
Radiocarbon dates from the Top End: A cultural chronology for the Northern Territory coastal plains
Brockw ell, S (Brockwell, Sally) ; Faulkner, P
(Faulkner, Patrick); Bourke, P (Bourke, Patricia); Clarke, A (Clarke, Anne);
Crassw eller, C (Crassw eller, Christine); Guse, D (Guse, Daryl)[ 1 ] ; Meehan, B
(Meehan, Betty); Sim, R (Sim, Robin)
2009 ISSN:
0729-4352
BLUE MUD BAY, AUSTRALI
A
Infrastructure and
transportation - settlement, land use /
Bio-geo-chem and physical - geological
record
Long-term climate-associated dynamics of a tropical seagrass meadow : implications for the future
Rasheed, MA (Rasheed, Michael A.) Unsw orth, RKF (Unsw orth, Richard K. F.)[
2011 10.3354/meps08925
HERVEY-BAY,
AUSTRALIA
Environment -
seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota, temperature /
global w arming,
climate change
Temporal variation in coral reef ecosystem processes: herbivory of macroalgae by f ishes
Lefevre, CD (Lefevre, Carine D.); Bellw ood, DR (Bellw ood, David R.)
2011 10.3354/meps08916
Great Barrier Reef,
Australia
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
algae / resilience
Abundance, survival and temporary emigration of
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) off Useless Loop in the w estern gulf of Shark Bay, Western Australia
Nicholson, K (Nicholson, Krista) ; Bejder, L (Bejder, Lars) ; Allen, SJ (Allen, Simon J.) ;
Krutzen, M (Kruetzen, Michael) ; Pollock, KH (Pollock, Kenneth H.)
2012 10.1071/M
F12210
Shark Bay,
Western Australia
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota
Primacy of seascape connectivity effects in structuring coral reef f ish assemblages
Olds, AD (Olds, Andrew D.); Connolly, RM (Connolly, Rod M.) Pitt, KA (Pitt, Kylie A.);
Maxw ell, PS (Maxw ell, Paul S.) 2012
10.3354/meps09849
Moreton Bay,
Australia
Environment - coral
reef, mangrove, seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota
An assessment of residence times of land-sourced
contaminants in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon and the implications for management and reef recovery
Brodie, J (Brodie, Jon); Wolanski, E
(Wolanski, Eric) ; Lew is, S (Lewis, Stephen) ; Bainbridge, Z (Bainbridge, Zoe)
2012
10.1016/j.marpolbul.
2011.12.011
Great Barrier
Reef, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
nutrient, sediemnt, biota / Health and
w ell-being - contaminat /
Economy, Policy and
Business - management
Heat-seeking sharks: support for behavioural thermoregulation in reef sharks
Speed, CW (Speed, Conrad W.) ; Meekan,
MG (Meekan, Mark G.) ; Field, IC (Field, Iain C.) ; McMahon, CR (McMahon, Clive R.); Bradshaw , CJA (Bradshaw , Corey J.
A.)
2012 10.3354/meps09864
Australia Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature
Influence of seasonal and latitudinal temperature variation on early life-history traits of a coral reef f ish
Takahashi, M (Takahashi, Miw a) ; McCormick, MI (McCormick, Mark I.);
Munday, PL (Munday, Philip L.); Jones, GP
(Jones, Geoffrey P.)
2012 10.1071/M
F11278
Kimbe Bay in Papua
New
Guinea
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature
52
Linking environmental f low s w ith the distribution of black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri eggs, larvae and prey in
a drought affected estuary
Williams, J (Williams, Joel) ; Jenkins, GP (Jenkins, Greg P.); Hindell, JS (Hindell, Jeremy S.) ; Sw earer, SE (Sw earer,
Stephen E.)
2013 10.3354/meps10280
AUSTRALIA
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota
Reconstructed paternal genotypes reveal variable rates of multiple paternity at three rookeries of loggerhead sea
turtles (Caretta caretta) in Western Australia
Tedeschi, JN (Tedeschi, J. N.); Mitchell, NJ
(Mitchell, N. J.); Berry, O (Berry, O.); Whiting, S (Whiting, S.) ; Meekan, M
(Meekan, M.) ; Kennington, WJ (Kennington, W. J.)
2014 10.1071/ZO14076
Gnaraloo Bay,
AUSTRALIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Habitat and space use of an abundant nearshore shark,
Rhizoprionodon taylori
Munroe, SEM (Munroe, S. E. M.) ;
Simpfendorfer, CA (Simpfendorfer, C. A.); Heupel, MR (Heupel, M. R.)
2014 10.1071/M
F13272
QUEENSLAND,
AUSTRALIA
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota
Does coastal topography constrain marine biogeography at an oceanographic interface?
Waters, JM (Waters, Jonathan M.); Condie, SA (Condie, Scott A.) ; Beheregaray, LB
(Beheregaray, Luciano B.) 2014
10.1071/MF13307
Tasmania, AUSTRALI
A
Bio-geo-chem and physical
Importance of environmental and biological drivers in the presence and space use of a reef -associated shark
Heupel, MR (Heupel, M. R.) ; Simpfendorfer, CA (Simpfendorfer, C. A.)
2014 10.3354/meps10529
GREAT-BARRIER-
REEF, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Continental-scale decreases in shorebird populations in
Australia
Clemens, RS (Clemens, Robert S.); Rogers, DI (Rogers, Danny I.); Hansen, BD
(Hansen, Birgita D.); Gosbell, K (Gosbell, Ken); Minton, CDT (Minton, Clive D. T.);
Straw , P (Straw , Phil); Bamford, M
(Bamford, Mike); Woehler, EJ (Woehler, Eric J.); Milton, DA (Milton, David A.); Weston, MA (Weston, Michael A.);
Venables, B (Venables, Bill); Weller, D
(Weller, Dan); Hassell, C (Hassell, Chris); Rutherford, B (Rutherford, Bill); Onton, K
(Onton, Kimberly); Herrod, A (Herrod, Ashley); Studds, CE (Studds, Colin E.);
Choi, CY (Choi, Chi-Yeung); Dhanjal-Adams, KL (Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L.); Murray, NJ (Murray, Nicholas J.)[ 18 ] ;
Skilleter, GA (Skilleter, Gregory A.); Fuller,
RA (Fuller, Richard A.)[
2016 10.1071/M
U15056
AUSTRALI
A BAYS
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota
Latitudinal change in the distribution of luderick Girella tricuspidata (Pisces: Girellidae) associated w ith
increasing coastal w ater temperature in eastern Australia Pollock, BR (Pollock, B. R.) 2017
10.1071/MF16070
MORETON BAY, Australis
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature
Estuarine gillnet f ishery catch rates decline during
drought in eastern Australia
Gillson, J (Gillson, Jonathan) ; Scandol, J
(Scandol, James) ; Suthers, I (Suthers, Iain)
2009
10.1016/j.f
ishres.2009.04.007
eastern
Australia
Environment - estuary / Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota, temperature
Designing a resilient netw ork of marine protected areas
for Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
Green, A (Green, Alison) ; Smith, SE
(Smith, Scott E.) ; Lipsett-Moore, G (Lipsett-Moore, Geoff); Groves, C (Groves,
Craig); Peterson, N (Peterson, Nate);
Sheppard, S (Sheppard, Stu) ; Lokani, P (Lokani, Paul) ; Hamilton, R (Hamilton,
Richard); Almany, J (Almany, Jeanine) ; Aitsi, J (Aitsi, Joseph) ; Bualia, L (Bualia,
Leo)
2009
10.1017/S
0030605309990342
Kimbe Bay,
Papua New
Guinea
Health and w ell-being - community /
Economy, Policy and
Business - planning / Subsistence f ishing
and shellf ish collector - local community
53
Testing models of mid to late Holocene sea-level change, North Queensland, Australia
Woodroffe, SA (Woodroffe, Sarah A.) 2009
10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.0
04
North Queensland, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and physical - geological
record, sea level
Mangrove expansion and rainfall patterns in Moreton Bay, Southeast Queensland, Australia
Eslami-Andargoli, L (Eslami-Andargoli, L.); Dale, P (Dale, Per) ; Sipe, N (Sipe, N.) ;
Chaseling, J (Chaseling, J.)
Oct 1 2009
10.1016/j.ecss.2009
.08.011
Moreton Bay,
Southeast
Queensland, Australia
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
precipitation
Changes in the f ish fauna of a tropical Australian estuary
since 1990 w ith reference to praw n predators and environmental change
Blaber, SJM (Blaber, S. J. M.); Griff iths, SP
(Griff iths, S. P.); Pillans, R (Pillans, R.)
Jan 1
2010
10.1016/j.
ecss.2009.12.012
tropical
Australian estuary
Environment - estuary
/ Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Effects of climate-driven primary production change on
marine food w ebs: implications for f isheries and conservation
Brow n, CJ (Brow n, C. J.) ; Fulton, EA (Fulton, E. A.); Hobday, AJ (Hobday, A. J.);
Matear, RJ (Matear, R. J.) ; Possingham, HP (Possingham, H. P.) ; Bulman, C
(Bulman, C.); Christensen, V (Christensen, V.); Forrest, RE (Forrest, R. E.) ; Gehrke,
PC (Gehrke, P. C.); Gribble, NA (Gribble, N. A.) ; Griff iths, SP (Griff iths, S. P.) ;
Lozano-Montes, H (Lozano-Montes, H.); Martin, JM (Martin, J. M.); Metcalf, S
(Metcalf, S.) ; Okey, TA (Okey, T. A.); Watson, R (Watson, R.); Richardson, AJ
(Richardson, A. J.)
2010
10.1111/j.
1365-2486.2009.02046.x
PORT PHILLIP
BAY, AUSTRALI
A
Bio-geo-chem and physical - primary
productivity,
temperature / Economy, Policy and Business - f icheries,
management /
Building resilience into practical conservation: identifying local management responses to global climate change in
the southern Great Barrier Reef
Maynard, JA (Maynard, J. A.); Marshall, PA (Marshall, P. A.); Johnson, JE (Johnson, J.
E.); Harman, S (Harman, S.) 2010
10.1007/s00338-
010-0603-8
Great Barrier Reef,
AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral reef / resilience /
Economy, Policy and Business -
management
Selecting hardw ood taxa for wood and f ibre production in Queensland's subtropics
Lee, DJ (Lee, D. J.); Huth, JR (Huth, J. R.); Osborne, DO (Osborne, D. O.); Hogg, BW
(Hogg, B. W.) 2010
ISSN: 0004-9158
Queensland,
AUSTRALIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota /
Economy, Policy and Business - production
Local and landscape effects on spatial patterns of mangrove forest during w etter and drier periods: Moreton
Bay, Southeast Queensland, Australia
Eslami-Andargoli, L (Eslami-Andargoli, L.); Dale, P (Dale, Per); Sipe, N (Sipe, N.);
Chaseling, J (Chaseling, J.)
Jan 1
2010
10.1016/j.ecss.2010
.05.011
Moreton Bay,
Southeast
Queensland, Australia
Environment - mangrove, w etland / Infrastructure and
transportation - land use
Instability in a marginal coral reef: the shift from natural
variability to a human-dominated seascape
Lybolt, M (Lybolt, Matt); Neil, D (Neil, David); Zhao, JX (Zhao, Jianxin); Feng, YX
(Feng, Yuexing); Yu, KF (Yu, Ke-Fu); Pandolf i, J (Pandolf i, John)
2011 10.1890/0
90176
Moreton Bay,
southeast
Queensland, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and physical - geological
record
54
Sea level rise, coastal development and planned retreat: analytical framew ork, governance principles and an
Australian case study
Abel, N (Abel, Nick); Gorddard, R
(Gorddard, Russell); Harman, B (Harman, Ben) ; Leitch, A (Leitch, Anne); Langridge, J
(Langridge, Jennifer); Ryan, A (Ryan, Anthony); Heyenga, S (Heyenga, Sonja)
2011 10.1016/j.envsci.2010.12.002
AUSTRALIA
Economy, Policy and Business -
management,
governance / Bio-geo-chem and
physical - f looding, sea level /
Infrastructure and transportation - land
use
Contrasting effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on coral-associated reef f ishes
Bonin, MC (Bonin, Mary C.); Almany, GR (Almany, Glenn R.); Jones, GP (Jones,
Geoffrey P.)
2011 10.1890/10-0627.1
Kimbe Bay,
PAPUA
NEW GUINEA
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - biota
The Role of Surface and Subsurface Processes in
Keeping Pace w ith Sea Level Rise in Intertidal Wetlands of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia
Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.); Bennion, V (Bennion, Vicki); Grinham, A
(Grinham, Alistair); Cahoon, DR (Cahoon, Donald R.)
2011
10.1007/s10021-
011-9443-9
Moreton Bay,
Queensland, Australia
Environment - w etland / Bio-geo-
chem and physical - sea level, sediment
Modelling the effects of 'coastal' acidif ication on copper
speciation
Richards, R (Richards, Russell); Chaloupka, M (Chaloupka, Milani); Sano, M
(Sano, Marcello); Tomlinson, R (Tomlinson, Rodger)
Oct 1
2011
10.1016/j.ecolmodel
.2011.08.017
Moreton
Bay, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - temperature
Managing for change: w etland transitions under sea-level
rise and outcomes for threatened species
Traill, LW (Traill, Lochran W.); Perhans, K (Perhans, Karin); Lovelock, CE (Lovelock,
Catherine E.); Prohaska, A (Prohaska,
Ana); McFallan, S (McFallan, Steve) ; Rhodes, JR (Rhodes, Jonathan R.) ;
Wilson, KA (Wilson, Kerrie A.)
2011
10.1111/j.1472-
4642.2011.00807.x
Moreton
Bay, Australia
Environment - w etland / Economy,
Policy and Business -
management / Bio-geo-chem and
physical - sea level
Habitat biodiversity as a determinant of f ish community structure on coral reefs
Messmer, V (Messmer, Vanessa); Jones,
GP (Jones, Geoffrey P.) ; Munday, PL (Munday, Philip L.); Holbrook, SJ
(Holbrook, Sally J.) ; Schmitt, RJ (Schmitt, Russell J.); Brooks, AJ (Brooks, Andrew J.)
2011 ISSN:
0012-9658
Kimbe Bay in Papua
New Guinea
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Paleoreconstruction of estuarine sediments reveal human-induced w eakening of coastal carbon sinks
Macreadie, PI (Macreadie, Peter I.); Allen, K (Allen, Katie); Kelaher, BP (Kelaher,
Brendan P.); Ralph, PJ (Ralph, Peter J.); Skilbeck, CG (Skilbeck, Charles G.)
2012
10.1111/j.1365-
2486.2011.02582.x
Botany Bay,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - estuary
/ Bio-geo-chem and physical - geological
record, gases, sedimentation
The combined influence of hydrodynamic forcing and calcif ication on the spatial distribution of alkalinity in a
coral reef system
Zhang, ZL (Zhang, Zhenlin); Falter, J (Falter, James); Low e, R (Low e, Ryan);
Ivey, G (Ivey, Greg) 28 2012
10.1029/2011JC007
603
Coral Bay
(Ningaloo Reef,
Western Australia)
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - hydrology
Anthropogenic Ecological Change and Impacts on Mosquito Breeding and Control Strategies in Salt-
Marshes, Northern Territory, Australia
Jacups, S (Jacups, Susan); Warchot, A (Warchot, Allan); Whelan, P (Whelan,
Peter) 2012
10.1007/s10393-
012-0759-5
AUSTRALIA
Environment -
w etland / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota / Economy, Policy and Business -
planning
55
The Role of Turtles as Coral Reef Macroherbivores Goatley, CHR (Goatley, Christopher H. R.); Hoey, AS (Hoey, Andrew S.) ; Bellw ood,
DR (Bellw ood, David R.) 29 2012
10.1371/journal.pone.0039979
AUSTRALIA
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Integration, synthesis and climate changeadaptation: a narrative based on coastal w etlands at the regional scale
Burley, JG (Burley, Jennifer G.) ; McAllister, RRJ (McAllister, Ryan R. J.) ; Collins, KA
(Collins, Kerry A.); Lovelock, CE (Lovelock,
Catherine E.)
2012
10.1007/s10113-
011-0271-
4
Moreton bay,
Queenslan
d, Australia
climate change, mitigation, adaptation
/ Environment - w etland / Economy,
Policy and Business -
planning, costs / Infrastructure and transportation -
urbanisation, energy
Climate-change refugia in the sheltered bays of Palau:
analogs of future reefs
van Woesik, R (van Woesik, Robert) ; Houk, P (Houk, Peter); Isechal, AL (Isechal,
Adelle L.); Idechong, JW (Idechong, Jacques W.) ; Victor, S (Victor, Steven);
Golbuu, Y (Golbuu, Yimnang)
2012 10.1002/e
ce3.363
bays of
Palau
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - biota, temperature
Science, biodiversity and Australian management of marine ecosystems
Kenchington, R (Kenchington, Richard) ; Hutchings, P (Hutchings, Pat)
2012
10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.08.
009
AUSTRALIA
Culture and Education - science / Economy, Policy and
Business - management
Cooling energy consumption and reduction effect for residential buildings in South East Queensland, Australia
Seo, S (Seo, Seongw on) ; Wang, CH (Wang, Chi-Hsiang); Grozev, G (Grozev,
George) 2013
10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.09.00
6
Moreton Bay,
Queensland, Australia
Infrastructure and
transportation - energy / Economy,
Policy and Business / Health and w ell-being
Planned retreat as a management response to coastal risk: a case study from the Fleurieu Peninsula, South
Australia
Niven, RJ (Niven, Rhiannon J.) ; Bardsley, DK (Bardsley, Douglas K.)
2013
10.1007/s10113-
012-0315-4
Byron Bay, AUSTRALI
A
risks, adaptation /
Health and w ell-being / Economy, Policy and Business -
management, policy
Phage therapy treatment of the coral pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus
Cohen, Y (Cohen, Yossi) ; Pollock, FJ (Pollock, F. Joseph) ; Rosenberg, E (Rosenberg, Eugene) ; Bourne, DG
(Bourne, David G.)
2013 10.1002/m
bo3.52
Nelly Bay, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical
56
LATE HOLOCENE CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN
BEHAVIOURAL VARIABILITY IN THE COASTAL WET-DRY TROPICS OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA: Evidence from a pilot study of oxygen isotopes in marine bivalve
shells from archaeological sites
Brockw ell, S (Brockw ell, Sally); Marw ick, B (Marw ick, Ben) ; Bourke, P (Bourke,
Patricia); Faulkner, P (Faulkner, Patrick); Willan, R (Willan, Richard)
2013 ISSN:
0312-2417
Blue Mud Bay,
AUSTRALIA
Bio-geo-chem and physical - geological
record / Subsistence f ishing and shellf ish
collector / Culture and Education / Economy,
Policy and Business - harvesting
Science to Support Management of Receiving Waters in an Event-Driven Ecosystem: From Land to River to Sea
Leigh, C (Leigh, Catherine) ; Burford, MA
(Burford, Michele A.) ; Connolly, RM (Connolly, Rod M.); Olley, JM (Olley, Jon M.) ; Saeck, E (Saeck, Emily); Sheldon, F
(Sheldon, Fran) ; Smart, JCR (Smart,
James C. R.) ; Bunn, SE (Bunn, Stuart E.)
2013 10.3390/w5020780
MORETON BAY,
AUSTRALIA
Culture and Education - science /
Economy, Policy and Business -
management, service / Infrastructure and
transportation - land use
Coastal retreat and improved w ater quality mitigate losses of seagrass from sea level rise
Saunders, MI (Saunders, Megan I.); Leon, J (Leon, Javier); Phinn, SR (Phinn, Stuart
R.); Callaghan, DP (Callaghan, David P.); O'Brien, KR (O'Brien, Katherine R.);
Roelfsema, CM (Roelfsema, Chris M.); Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.) ;
Lyons, MB (Lyons, Mitchell B.) ; Mumby, PJ (Mumby, Peter J.)
2013 10.1111/gcb.12218
Moreton Bay,
Queensland, Australia
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota, sea level
Coral reproduction in a high-latitude, marginal reef
environment (Moreton Bay, south-east Queensland, Australia)
Fellegara, I (Fellegara, I.); Baird, AH (Baird, A. H.); Ward, S (Ward, S.)
2013
10.1080/0
7924259.2012.75276
6
Moreton
Bay, Queensland, Australia
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - biota / resilience, climate
change
Atmospheric forcing intensif ies the effects of regional ocean w arming on reef-scale temperature anomalies
during a coral bleaching event
Zhang, ZL (Zhang, Zhenlin); Falter, J (Falter, James) ; Low e, R (Low e, Ryan) ;
Ivey, G (Ivey, Greg); McCulloch, M (McCulloch, Malcolm)
2013 10.1002/jg
rc.20338
Coral Bay, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - biota, temperature
The impacts of f looding on the high-latitude,
terrigenoclastic influenced coral reefs of HerveyBay, Queensland, Australia
Butler, IR (Butler, I. R.) ; Sommer, B
(Sommer, B.) ; Zann, M (Zann, M.); Zhao, JX (Zhao, J. -x.) ; Pandolf i, JM (Pandolf i, J.
M.)
2013
10.1007/s
00338-013-1064-
7
Hervey
Bay, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - sedimentation
Sea temperature shapes seasonal f luctuations in seaw eed biomass w ithin the Ningaloo coral reef
ecosystem
Fulton, CJ (Fulton, Christopher J.); Depczynski, M (Depczynski, Martial) ;
Holmes, TH (Holmes, Thomas H.); Noble,
MM (Noble, Mae M.) ; Radford, B (Radford, Ben); Wernberg, T (Wernberg, Thomas);
Wilson, SK (Wilson, Shaun K.)
2014 10.4319/lo.2014.59.0
1.0156
Coral Bay, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - temperature, biota
57
Flood Impacts in Keppel Bay, Southern Great Barrier Reef in the Aftermath of Cyclonic Rainfall
Jones, AM (Jones, Alison M.); Berkelmans, R (Berkelmans, Ray)
Jan 1 2014
10.1371/journal.pone
.0084739
Keppel Bay,
AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical -
cyclone, f lood, precipitation
Diverse coral communities in naturally acidif ied w aters of a Western Pacif ic reef
Shamberger, KEF (Shamberger, Kathryn E.
F.); Cohen, AL (Cohen, Anne L.) ; Golbuu, Y (Golbuu, Yimnang) ; McCorkle, DC
(McCorkle, Daniel C.); Lentz, SJ (Lentz, Steven J.) ; Barkley, HC (Barkley, Hannah
C.)
28 2014 10.1002/2013GL058
489
Palau's Rock
Island, PALAU
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - temperature
Surviving Coral Bleaching Events: Porites Grow th Anomalies on the Great Barrier Reef
Cantin, NE (Cantin, Neal E.) ; Lough, JM (Lough, Janice M.)
19 2014 10.1371/journal.pone
.0088720
Nelly Bay, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical -
temperature
Moving beyond the conceptual: specif icity in regional
climate change adaptation actions for biodiversity in South East Queensland, Australia
Shoo, LP (Shoo, Luke P.); O'Mara, J (O'Mara, Julian) ; Perhans, K (Perhans,
Karin) ; Rhodes, JR (Rhodes, Jonathan R.);
Runting, RK (Runting, Rebecca K.) ; Schmidt, S (Schmidt, Susanne); Traill, LW (Traill, Lochran W.) ; Weber, LC (Weber, Lui C.)] ; Wilson, KA (Wilson, Kerrie A.) ;
Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.)
2014
10.1007/s
10113-012-0385-
3
South East
Queensland, Australia
Economy, Policy and
Business / Health and w ell-being
Stakeholder perceptions of ecosystem service declines in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea: Is human population a
more critical driver than climate change?
Butler, JRA (Butler, J. R. A.) ; Skew es, T (Skew es, T.) ; Mitchell, D (Mitchell, D.) ;
Pontio, M (Pontio, M.) ; Hills, T (Hills, T.)
2014 10.1016/j.marpol.20
13.12.011
Milne Bay, Papua
New Guinea
Health and w ell-being / Economy, Policy and Business /
Culture and Education
Mortality of Inshore Marine Mammals in Eastern Australia Is Predicted by Freshw ater Discharge and Air
Temperature
Deng, JM (Deng, Jianming); Qin, BQ (Qin, Boqiang); Paerl, HW (Paerl, Hans W.) ;
Zhang, YL (Zhang, Yunlin) ; Ma, JR (Ma, Jianrong) ; Chen, YW (Chen, Yuw ei)
2014 10.1111/fw b.12330
Australia Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature
Contrasting recovery of shallow and deep w ater seagrass communities follow ing climate associated
losses in tropical north Queensland, Australia
Rasheed, MA (Rasheed, Michael A.); McKenna, SA (McKenna, Skye A.) ; Carter,
AB (Carter, Alexandra B.); Coles, RG (Coles, Robert G.)
30 2014
10.1016/j.marpolbul.
2014.02.013
Queenslan
d, Australia
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-
chem and physical - biota
Assessing the drivers of spatial variation in thermal
forcing across a nearshore reef system and implications for coral bleaching
Falter, JL (Falter, James L.); Zhang, ZL (Zhang, Zhenlin) ; Low e, RJ (Low e, Ryan
J.) ; McGregor, F (McGregor, Frazer); Keesing, J (Keesing, John); McCulloch, MT
(McCulloch, Malcolm T.)
2014
10.4319/lo
.2014.59.4.1241
Ningaloo
Reef, AUSTRALI
A
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - temperature
No-anchoring areas reduce coral damage in an effort to build resilience in Keppel Bay, southern Great Barrier
Reef
Beeden, R (Beeden, R.) ; Maynard, J (Maynard, J.); Johnson, J (Johnson, J.) ;
Dryden, J (Dryden, J.); Kininmonth, S (Kininmonth, S.) ; Marshall, P (Marshall, P.)
Mar 1 2014
10.1080/14486563.2014.88130
7
Keppel Bay,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - coral
reef / Economy, Policy and Business -
management / Infrastructure and
transportation
58
The importance of large benthic foraminifera to reef
island sediment budget and dynamics at Raine Island, northern Great Barrier Reef
Daw son, JL (Daw son, John L.); Smithers,
SG (Smithers, Scott G.) ; Hua, Q (Hua, Quan)
Jan 1
2014
10.1016/j.geomorph.
2014.03.023
Raine Island,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical -
sedimentation, geological record,
biota
Extreme climate events low er resilience of foundation seagrass at edge of biogeographical range
Fraser, MW (Fraser, Matthew W.); Kendrick, GA (Kendrick, Gary A.) ; Statton,
J (Statton, John) ; Hovey, RK (Hovey,
Renae K.) ; Zavala-Perez, A (Zavala-Perez, Andrea); Walker, DI (Walker, Diana I.)
2014
10.1111/1365-
2745.1230
0
Shark BaY,
AUSTRALI
A
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota, f lood,
temperature resilience
Reduced calcif ication in Western Australian corals during
anomalously high summer w ater temperatures
Foster, T (Foster, T.) ; Short, JA (Short, J.
A.); Falter, JL (Falter, J. L.); Ross, C (Ross, C.); McCulloch, MT (McCulloch, M. T.)
2014
10.1016/j.j
embe.2014.07.014
Coral Bay,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - temperature, w eather
Sea level and turbidity controls on mangrove soil surface elevation change
Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.) ; Adame, MF (Adame, Maria Fernanda) ; Bennion, V (Bennion, Vicki); Hayes, M
(Hayes, Matthew ); Reef, R (Reef, Ruth);
Santini, N (Santini, Nadia); Cahoon, DR (Cahoon, Donald R.)
Jan 1 2015
10.1016/j.ecss.2014
.11.026
Moreton Bay,
Australia
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota, sedimentatio
Holocene benthic foraminiferal assemblages indicate long-term marginality of reef habitats from Moreton Bay,
Australia
Narayan, YR (Narayan, Y. Roshni); Lybolt, M (Lybolt, Matt); Zhao, JX (Zhao, Jian-xin) ;
Feng, YX (Feng, Yuexing) ; Pandolf i, JM (Pandolf i, John M.)
15 2015 10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.12.010
Moreton Bay,
Australia
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
geological record, biota
A participatory systems approach to understanding climate adaptation needs
Ross, H (Ross, Helen); Shaw , S (Shaw ,
Sylvie); Rissik, D (Rissik, David)] ; Clif fe, N (Cliffe, Neil) ; Chapman, S (Chapman,
Susie); Hounsell, V (Hounsell, Vanessa);
Udy, J (Udy, James) ; Trinh, NT (Nghia Trong Trinh); Schoeman, J (Schoeman,
Jess)
2015
10.1007/s10584-
014-1318-
6
Moreton Bay in
Queenslan
d, Australia
Economy, Policy and Business -
management / Health and w ell-being /
resilience, adaptation,
climate chnage / Culture and Education - know ledge
Extreme temperatures, foundation species, and abrupt
ecosystem change: an example from an iconic seagrass ecosystem
Thomson, JA (Thomson, Jordan A.); Burkholder, DA (Burkholder, Derek A.) ; Heithaus, MR (Heithaus, Michael R.) ;
Fourqurean, JW (Fourqurean, James W.); Fraser, MW (Fraser, Matthew W.) ; Statton, J (Statton, John); Kendrick, GA (Kendrick,
Gary A.)
2015 10.1111/g
cb.12694
Shark Bay,
Western Australia
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-
chem and physical - temperature, biota
Re-framing values for a World Heritage future: w hat type
of icon w ill K'gari-Fraser Island become?
Wardell-Johnson, G (Wardell-Johnson, G.); Schoeman, D (Schoeman, D.); Schlacher,
T (Schlacher, T.); Wardell-Johnson, A
(Wardell-Johnson, A.); Weston, MA (Weston, M. A.); Shimizu, Y (Shimizu, Y.);
Conroy, G (Conroy, G.)
Mar 1
2015
10.1080/14486563.2
014.985267
HERVEY BAY,
Queensland, Australia
Economy, Policy and Business - tourism,
management / Health and w ell-being
59
Regional movement patterns of a small-bodied shark revealed by stable-isotope analysis
Munroe, SEM (Munroe, S. E. M.); Heupel, MR (Heupel, M. R.)[; Fisk, AT (Fisk, A. T.); Logan, M (Logan, M.); Simpfendorfer, CA
(Simpfendorfer, C. A.)
2015 10.1111/jfb.12660
QUEENSLAND,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota
Effective protection of f ish on inshore coral reefs
depends on the scale of mangrove-reef connectivity
Martin, TSH (Martin, Tyson S. H.); Olds, AD (Olds, Andrew D.); Pitt, KA (Pitt, Kylie A.);
Johnston, AB (Johnston, Alana B.); Butler, IR (Butler, Ian R.) ; Maxw ell, PS (Maxw ell, Paul S.) ; Connolly, RM (Connolly, Rod M.)
y 1 2015 10.3354/m
eps11295
Hervey Bay,
Queensland, Australia
Environment -
mangrove, coral reef / Economy, Policy and
Business - management / Bio-
geo-chem and physical - biota /
Health and w ell-being - community /
Economy, Policy and Business - f ishery
The palaeo-environmental history of Big Willum Sw amp, Weipa: An environmental context for the archaeological
record
Stevenson, J (Stevenson, Janelle); Brockw ell, S (Brockw ell, Sally); Row e, C (Row e, Cassandra); Proske, U (Proske,
Ulrike); Shiner, J (Shiner, Justin)
2015 ISSN:
0312-2417
BLUE MUD BAY, AUSTRALI
A
Bio-geo-chem and physical - geological
record
Rapid monitoring of seagrass biomass using a simple linear modelling approach, in the f ield and from space
Lyons, M (Lyons, Mitchell)[; Roelfsema, C (Roelfsema, Chris); Kovacs, E (Kovacs,
Eva); Samper-Villarreal, J (Samper-Villarreal, Jimena)[; Saunders, M
(Saunders, Megan)[; Maxw ell, P (Maxw ell, Paul); Phinn, S (Phinn, Stuart)
18 2015 10.3354/meps11321
MORETON BAY,
AUSTRALI
A
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota / Economy,
Policy and Business - management
The cumulative impacts of repeated heavy rainfall, f looding and altered Water quality on the high-latitude
coral reefs of Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
Butler, IR (Butler, I. R.); Sommer, B (Sommer, B.); Zann, M (Zann, M.); Zhao, JX (Zhao, J. -X.); Pandolf i, JM (Pandolf i, J.
M.)
15 2015
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.04.0
47
Hervey Bay,
Queenslan
d, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and physical -
precipitation, nutrient,
sedimentation
Large variations in the Holocene marine radiocarbon
reservoir effect reflect ocean circulation and climatic changes
Hua, Q (Hua, Quan); Webb, GE (Webb, Gregory E.); Zhao, JX (Zhao, Jian-xin);
Nothdurft, LD (Nothdurft, Luke D.); Lybolt,
M (Lybolt, Matthew ); Price, GJ (Price, Gilbert J.); Opdyke, BN (Opdyke, Bradley
N.)
15 2015
10.1016/j.
epsl.2015.03.049
Moreton
Bay, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and physical - gases,
biota, geological record
Migration-affected change and vulnerability in rural
Vanuatu Craven, LK (Craven, Luke K.) 2015
10.1111/a
pv.12066
Lamen
Bay, VANUATU
Economy, Policy and Business / Health and
w ell-being / vulnerability,
adaptation, insecurity
Resilience of coral calcif ication to extreme temperature
variations in the Kimberley region, northw est Australia
Dandan, SS (Dandan, S. S.); Falter, JL
(Falter, J. L.); Low e, RJ (Low e, R. J.); McCulloch, MT (McCulloch, M. T.)
2015
10.1007/s00338-
015-1335-6
Cygnet Bay,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - temperature
60
Examining (239)+(240)pu, Pb-210 and historical events
to determine carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus burial in mangrove sediments of Moreton Bay, Australia
Sanders, CJ (Sanders, Christian J.); Santos, IR (Santos, Isaac R.) ; Maher, DT
(Maher, Damien T.); Breithaupt, JL (Breithaupt, Joshua L.); Smoak, JM
(Smoak, Joseph M.) ; Ketterer, M (Ketterer, Michael); Call, M (Call, Mitchell)[ 2 ] ;
Sanders, L (Sanders, Luciana); Eyre, BD
(Eyre, Bradley D.)
2016
10.1016/j.j
envrad.2015.04.018
Moreton
Bay, Australia
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-
biota, nutrient, sea level, sedimentation,
upw elling
Reproduction at the extremes: pseudovivipary,
hybridization and genetic mosaicism in Posidonia australis (Posidoniaceae)
Sinclair, EA (Sinclair, Elizabeth A.); Statton, J (Statton, John); Hovey, R (Hovey,
Renae); Anthony, JM (Anthony, Janet M.); Dixon, KW (Dixon, Kingsley W.); Kendrick,
GA (Kendrick, Gary A.)
2016
10.1093/a
ob/mcv162
SHARK BAY,
AUSTRALIA
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-
chem and physical - salinity, biota
Spectral Reflectance of Palauan Reef -Building Coral w ith Different Symbionts in Response to Elevated
Temperature
Russell, BJ (Russell, Brandon J.); Dierssen, HM (Dierssen, Heidi M.); LaJeunesse, TC
(LaJeunesse, Todd C.); Hoadley, KD (Hoadley, Kenneth D.); Warner, ME
(Warner, Mark E.); Kemp, DW (Kemp, Dustin W.); Bateman, TG (Bateman,
Timothy G.)
2016 10.3390/rs8030164
Palauan
Reef-Building Coral
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - temperature
Marine governance to avoid tipping points: Can w e adapt the adaptability envelope?
Serrao-Neumann, S (Serrao-Neumann,
Silvia); Davidson, JL (Davidson, Julie L.); Baldw in, CL (Baldw in, Claudia L.);
Dedekorkut-How es, A (Dedekorkut-How es, Aysin); Ellison, JC (Ellison, Joanna C.);
Holbrook, NJ (Holbrook, Neil J.); How es, M (How es, Michael); Jacobson, C (Jacobson, Christine); Morgan, EA (Morgan, Edw ard
A.)
2016 10.1016/j.marpol.20
15.12.007
MORETON BAY,
AUSTRALI
A
Economy, Policy and Business -
governance,
management, f ishery
Long-term isolation and local adaptation in Palau's Nikko
Bayhelp corals thrive in acidic w aters
Golbuu, Y (Golbuu, Yimnang); Gouezo, M (Gouezo, Marine); Kurihara, H (Kurihara,
Haruko); Rehm, L (Rehm, Lincoln); Wolanski, E (Wolanski, Eric)
2016
10.1007/s00338-
016-1457-5
Palau's
Nikko Bay, Palau
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem
and physical - temperature /
resilience, adaptation
Management of coastal canal estates in Australia: Challenges and opportunities
Stocker, L (Stocker, L.); Harvey, N (Harvey, N.); Metcalf, SJ (Metcalf, S. J.)
2016
10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.06.
009
COSTAL CANAL IN AUSTRALI
A
Economy, Policy and
Business - management,
governance / Health and w ell-being /
Culture and Education
Depth, bay position and habitat structure as determinants of coral reef f ish distributions: Are deep reefs a potential
refuge?
MacDonald, C (MacDonald, Chancey); Bridge, TCL (Bridge, Tom C. L.); Jones, GP
(Jones, Geoffrey P.) 15 2016
10.3354/meps11953
Kimbe Bay,
Papua New
Guinea
Environment - coral reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Ecosystem health of the Great Barrier Reef: Time for effective management action based on evidence
Brodie, J (Brodie, Jon); Pearson, RG (Pearson, Richard G.)
20 2016 10.1016/j.ecss.2016
.05.008
Hervey Bay,
Australia
Environment - coral reef, seagrass
/Economy, Policy and
Business - management /
Infrastructure and
transportation - land use
61
Predicting seagrass recovery times and their implications follow ing an extreme climate event
Now icki, RJ (Now icki, Robert J.); Thomson, JA (Thomson, Jordan A.); Burkholder, DA (Burkholder, Derek A.); Fourqurean, JW
(Fourqurean, James W.); Heithaus, MR (Heithaus, Michael R.)
13 2017 10.3354/meps12029
Shark Bay, Australia
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
biota / resilience, climate chnage
Winners and losers as mangrove, coral and seagrass ecosystems respond to sea-level rise in Solomon Islands
Albert, S (Albert, Simon); Saunders, MI (Saunders, Megan I.); Roelfsema,
CM(Roelfsema, Chris M.); Leon, JX (Leon,
Javier X.); Johnstone, E (Johnstone, Elizabeth);Mackenzie, JR (Mackenzie, Jock R.); Hoegh-Guldberg, O (Hoegh-Guldberg,
Ove); Grinham, AR(Grinham, Alistair R.)[; Phinn, SR (Phinn, Stuart R.); Duke, NC
(Duke, Norman C.); Mumby, PJ (Mumby, Peter J.); Kovacs, E (Kovacs, Eva);
Woodroffe, CD (Woodroffe, Colin D.)
2017
10.1088/1748-
9326/aa7e
68
MORETON BAY,
AUSTRALI
A
Environment -
mangrove, coral and seagrass / Bio-geo- sea level / Economy,
Policy and Business / Infrastructure and
transportation
Localised hydrodynamics influence vulnerability of coral communities to environmental disturbances
Shedraw i, G (Shedrawi, George); Falter, JL (Falter, James L.); Friedman, KJ
(Friedman, Kim J.); Low e, RJ (Low e, Ryan J.); Pratchett, MS (Pratchett, Morgan S.); Simpson, CJ(Simpson, Christopher J.);
Speed, CW (Speed, Conrad W.) ; Wilson,
SK (Wilson, Shaun K.); Zhang, ZL (Zhang, Zhenlin)
2017
10.1007/s00338-
017-1576-7
Bill's Bay, Australia
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
hydrology / Economy, Policy and Business -
management
Dynamics of sediment carbon stocks across intertidal w etland habitats of Moreton Bay, Australia
Hayes, MA (Hayes, Matthew A.); Jesse, A (Jesse, Amber); Haw ke, B (Haw ke, Bruce); Baldock, J (Baldock, Jeff); Tabet, B (Tabet, Basam); Lockington, D (Lockington, David);
Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.)
2017 10.1111/gcb.13722
intertidal
w etland habitats of Moreton
Bay,
Australia
Environment - w etland / Bio-geo- sediment. gases
Interactive effects of climate and nutrient enrichment on patterns of herbivory by different feeding guilds in
mangrove forests
Feller, IC (Feller, Ilka C.); Ball, MC (Ball, Marilyn C.); Ellis, JI (Ellis, Joanne I.) ;
Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.);
Reef, R (Reef, Ruth)
Jan 1 2017
10.1111/geb.12644
Australia and New Zealand
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-
biota, nutrient
Mass spaw ning of crabs: ecological implications in
subtropical Australia
Saintilan, N (Saintilan, Neil) ; Mazumder, D
(Mazumder, Debashish)
Jan 1
2017
10.1007/s10750-
017-3150-2
subtropical
Australia
Environment -
mangrove and marsh / Bio-geo- biota
Marine heatw ave causes unprecedented regional mass bleaching of thermally resistant corals in northw estern
Australia
Le Nohaic, M (Le Nohaic, Morane); Ross, CL (Ross, Claire L.) ; Cornw all, CE
(Cornw all, Christopher E.); Comeau, S (Comeau, Steeve); Low e, R (Low e, Ryan); McCulloch, MT (McCulloch, Malcolm T.) ;
Schoepf, V (Schoepf, Verena)
Mar 1 2017
10.1038/s
41598-017-
14794-y
Western Australia
Environment - coral
reef / Bio-geo-chem and physical - temperature
Increased sediment loads cause non-linear decreases in seagrass suitable habitat extent
Saunders, MI (Saunders, Megan Irene) ; Atkinson, S (Atkinson, Scott) ; Klein, CJ (Klein, Carissa Joy); Weber, T (Weber, Tony); Possingham, HP (Possingham,
Hugh P.)
Oct 1 2017
10.1371/journal.pone.0187284
Moreton Bay,
Queenslan
d, Australia
Environment - seagrass / Bio-geo-chem and physical -
sedimentation
62
Soil greenhouse gas f luxes in tropical mangrove forests and in land uses on deforested mangrove lands
Castillo, JAA (Castillo, Jose Alan A.); Apan, AA (Apan, Armando A.); Maraseni, TN (Maraseni, Tek N.); Salmo, SG (Salmo,
Severino G., III)
Jan 1 2017
10.1016/j.catena.20
17.08.005
Philippines
Environment -
mangrove, w etland / Infrastructure and
transportation - land
use / Bio-geo-chem and physical - gases,
sediment
Costs and Opportunities for Preserving Coastal Wetlands under Sea Level Rise
Runting, RK (Runting, Rebecca K.); Lovelock, CE (Lovelock, Catherine E.);
Beyer, HL (Beyer, Haw thorne L.); Rhodes, JR (Rhodes, Jonathan R.)
-2017 10.1111/conl.12239
Moreton Bay,
Australia
Economy, Policy and Business - costs,
policy, planning / adaptation / Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota / Environment -
mangrove /
A full life cycle and spatially explicit individual-based model for the giant mud crab (Scylla serrata): a case
study from a marine protected area
Meynecke, JO (Meynecke, J. -O.) ; Richards, RG (Richards, R. G.)
-2014 10.1093/icesjms/fst1
81
Moreton Bay,
Queensland, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota
Rising temperatures increased recruitment of brown tiger
praw n (Penaeus esculentus) in Moreton Bay(Australia)
Kienzle, M (Kienzle, Marco); Sterling, DJ
(Sterling, David J.) -2017
10.1093/ic
esjms/fsw191
Moreton
Bay, Australia
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota
Marked variations in reproductive characteristics of snapper (Chrysophrys auratus, Sparidae) and their relationship w ith temperature over a w ide latitudinal
range
Wakefield, CB (Wakefield, Corey B.); Potter, IC (Potter, Ian C.); Hall, NG (Hall, Norman G.); Lenanton, RCJ (Lenanton,
Rodney C. J.); Hesp, SA (Hesp, Sybrand A.)
-2015 10.1093/icesjms/fsv1
08
SHARK BAY,
AUSTRALI
A
Bio-geo-chem and physical -
temperature, biota / Economy, Policy and
Business - management
Several Tropical Countries (9)
Variable response of coastal sharks to severe tropical storms: environmental cues and changes in space use
Udyaw er, V (Udyaw er, Vinay) ; Chin, A (Chin, Andrew ); Knip, DM (Knip, Danielle M.); Simpfendorfer, CA (Simpfendorfer,
Colin A.); Heupel, MR (Heupel, Michelle R.)
2013 10.3354/meps10244
Cleveland
Bay, Australia, and Terra Ceia Bay,
USA)
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - biota, storm / Economy, Policy and Business - management
Sea-level rise vulnerability in the countries of the Coral
Triangle
Mcleod, E (Mcleod, Elizabeth); Hinkel, J (Hinkel, Jochen); Vafeidis, AT (Vafeidis,
Athanasios T.) ; Nicholls, RJ (Nicholls, Robert J.) ; Harvey, N (Harvey, Nick) ;
Salm, R (Salm, Rodney)
2010
10.1007/s11625-
010-0105-1
Coral
Triangle (tropical)
Bio-geo-chem and physical - sea level /
adaptation, vulnerability
Intra- and interspecif ic facilitation in mangroves may increase resilience to climate change threats
Huxham, M (Huxham, Mark) ; Kumara, MP (Kumara, Marappullige P.); Jayatissa, LP
(Jayatissa, Loku P.); Krauss, KW (Krauss, Ken W.); Kairo, J (Kairo, James) ; Langat, J
(Langat, Joseph); Mencuccini, M (Mencuccini, Maurizio); Skov, MW (Skov,
Martin W.); Kirui, B (Kirui, Bernard)
Jan 1 2010
10.1098/rstb.2010.00
94
KENYA & Sri Lanka (tropical)
Environment - mangrove / Bio-geo-
chem and physical - salinity, sea level,
sediment / Economy, Policy and Business -
management
63
Tropical cyclone activity in global w arming scenario Deo, AA (Deo, A. A.); Ganer, DW (Ganer,
D. W.); Nair, G (Nair, G.) 2011
10.1007/s11069-
011-9794-8
Tropical
region
Bio-geo-chem and
physical - cyclones, storms
Grow th of eight Gambierdiscus (Dinophyceae) species:
Effects of temperature, salinity and irradiance
Kibler, SR (Kibler, Steven R.) ; Litaker, RW (Litaker, R. Wayne); Holland, WC (Holland,
William C.); Vandersea, MW (Vandersea, Mark W.); Tester, PA (Tester, Patricia A.)
2012
10.1016/j.
hal.2012.04.007
Haw aii &
Belize
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota,
temperature, salinity, algae
Shift happens: trailing edge contraction associated w ith
recent w arming trends threatens a distinct genetic lineage in the marine macroalga Fucus vesiculosus
Nicastro, KR (Nicastro, Katy R.); Zardi, GI (Zardi, Gerardo I.) ; Teixeira, S (Teixeira,
Sara); Neiva, J (Neiva, Joao) ; Serrao, EA (Serrao, Ester A.); Pearson, GA (Pearson,
Gareth A.)
23 2013
10.1186/1
741-7007-11-6
Morocco,
Africa
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota, temperature /
Economy, Policy and Business -
management
Anthropogenic impacts on Iberoamerican coastal areas:
Historical processes, present challenges, and consequences for coastal zone management
Dias, JA (Dias, Joao Alveirinho) Cearreta, A (Cearreta, Alejandro) ; Isla, FI (Ignacio
Isla, Federico) ; de Mahiques, MM (de Mahiques, Michel Michaelovitch)
2013
10.1016/j.ocecoama
n.2012.07.025
Iberoamerican
coastal areas
Health and w ell-being
/ Economy, Policy and Business
Toxic alkaloids in Lyngbya majuscula and related tropical marine cyanobacteria
Taylor, MS (Taylor, Mark S.) ; Stahl-Timmins, W (Stahl-Timmins, Will);
Redshaw , CH (Redshaw , Clare H.) ; Osborne, NJ (Osborne, Nicholas J.)
2014 10.1016/j.hal.2013.0
9.003
tropical area
Bio-geo-chem and physical - algae /
Health and w ell-being
Palatability and chemical defences of benthic cyanobacteria to a suite of herbivores
Capper, A (Capper, Angela); Erickson, AA (Erickson, Amy A.)[; Ritson-Williams, R
(Ritson-Williams, Raphael); Becerro, MA
(Becerro, Mikel A.); Arthur, KA (Arthur, Karen A.); Paul, VJ (Paul, Valerie J.)
2016 10.1016/j.jembe.201
5.09.008
Belize & USA
(Florida)
Bio-geo-chem and physical - biota