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DOI: 10.1002/ecy.2587

Citation Style: APA

Citation Text:

Edmunds, P. J. (2019). Three decades of degradation lead to diminished impacts of severe hurricanes on Caribbean reefs. Ecology, 100(3), e02587. doi:10.1002/ecy.2587


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Coral community structure at Yawazi Point and Tektite in St. John before and after five hurricanes from 1988–2017Results
Summed coral cover along the four accessory transects in St. John from 1989 to 2017Results
Coral community structure at pooled random sites between Cabritte Horn and White Point in St. John before and after five hurricanes from 1988–2017Results
Summary sponge abundance on the coral reefs of St. John USVI from photoquadrats taken between 1992 and 2017Methods
Summary abundance of soft corals, stony corals, and algae on the reefs of St. John USVI from photoquadrats taken between 1992 and 2017Methods
Sponge abundance by species on the coral reefs of St. John USVI from photoquadrats taken between 1992 and 2017Methods
Summary sponge abundance by species and site on the coral reefs of St. John USVI from photoquadrats taken between 1992 and 2017Methods

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