Meta-Analysis Reveals Artificial Reefs Can Be Effective Tools for Fish Community Enhancement but Are Not One-Size-Fits-All
Published 2020 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Meta-Analysis Reveals Artificial Reefs Can Be Effective Tools for Fish Community Enhancement but Are Not One-Size-Fits-All
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Frontiers in Marine Science
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Online
2020-05-07
DOI
10.3389/fmars.2020.00282
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Selecting the optimal artificial reefs to achieve fish habitat enhancement goals
- (2019) Hayley R. Lemoine et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Rise of Turfs: A New Battlefront for Globally Declining Kelp Forests
- (2018) Karen Filbee-Dexter et al. BIOSCIENCE
- Dealing with missing standard deviation and mean values in meta-analysis of continuous outcomes: a systematic review
- (2018) Christopher J. Weir et al. BMC Medical Research Methodology
- Using machine learning to advance synthesis and use of conservation and environmental evidence
- (2018) S.H. Cheng et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Managing the development of artificial reef systems: The need for quantitative goals
- (2018) Alistair Becker et al. FISH AND FISHERIES
- Convergence of fish community structure between a newly deployed and an established artificial reef along a five-month trajectory
- (2018) Avery B. Paxton et al. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
- Artificial reefs create distinct fish assemblages
- (2017) KA Mills et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Coral reefs in the Anthropocene
- (2017) Terry P. Hughes et al. NATURE
- Artificial reefs create distinct fish assemblages
- (2017) KA Mills et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Ghost reefs: Nautical charts document large spatial scale of coral reef loss over 240 years
- (2017) Loren McClenachan et al. Science Advances
- Flat and complex temperate reefs provide similar support for fish: Evidence for a unimodal species-habitat relationship
- (2017) Avery B. Paxton et al. PLoS One
- Mechanistic evidence of enhanced production on artificial reefs: A case study in a Bahamian seagrass ecosystem
- (2016) Craig A. Layman et al. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
- A designed artificial reef is among the most productive marine fish habitats: new metrics to address ‘production versus attraction’
- (2016) James A. Smith et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- A Systematic Review of Methods for Handling Missing Variance Data in Meta-Analyses of Interventions in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- (2016) Sarah Batson et al. PLoS One
- Corridors for aliens but not for natives: effects of marine urban sprawl at a regional scale
- (2015) Laura Airoldi et al. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
- Marine urbanization: an ecological framework for designing multifunctional artificial structures
- (2015) Katherine A Dafforn et al. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- Effects of reef attributes on fish assemblage similarity between artificial and natural reefs
- (2015) Jennifer E. Granneman et al. ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
- Conducting Meta-Analyses inRwith themetaforPackage
- (2015) Wolfgang Viechtbauer Journal of Statistical Software
- Using Fish Population Metrics to Compare the Effects of Artificial Reef Density
- (2015) Catheline Y. M. Froehlich et al. PLoS One
- Fish assemblages on shipwrecks and natural rocky reefs strongly differ in trophic structure
- (2013) Thiony Simon et al. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
- Overview on artificial reefs in Europe
- (2011) Gianna Fabi et al. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
- Rigs-to-reefs: will the deep sea benefit from artificial habitat?
- (2011) Peter I Macreadie et al. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- Influence of habitat structure on fish assemblage of an artificial reef in southern Brazil
- (2011) Carlos Werner Hackradt et al. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
- Composition and structure of reef fish communities in Paraíba State, north-eastern Brazil
- (2010) P. P. F. Honório et al. JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
- Artificial Reefs as Restoration Tools: A Case Study on the West Florida Shelf
- (2008) Jennifer M. Dupont COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started