Larval dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes, and implications for marine reserve network design

Author:

Green Alison L.12,Maypa Aileen P.3,Almany Glenn R.42,Rhodes Kevin L.5,Weeks Rebecca2ORCID,Abesamis Rene A.6,Gleason Mary G.7,Mumby Peter J.8,White Alan T.9

Affiliation:

1. The Nature Conservancy, 245 Riverside Drive, West End Brisbane Queensland Australia 4101

2. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia 4810

3. Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, PDI Condominium, Archbishop Reyes Street, Banilad Cebu City Philippines 6000

4. CRIOBE‐USR 3278, CNRS‐EPHE‐UPVD and Laboratoire d'Excellence “CORAIL”, 58 Avenue Paul Alduy, 66860 Perpignan Cedex France

5. College of Aquaculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management, University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 W. Kawili Street Hilo HI U.S.A. 96720

6. Angelo King Center for Research and Environmental Management, Silliman University, Barangay Bantayan Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Philippines 6200

7. The Nature Conservancy, 99 Pacific Street Monterey CA U.S.A. 93940

8. Marine Spatial Ecology Laboratory School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia 4072

9. The Nature Conservancy, 923 Nu'uanu Avenue Honolulu HI U.S.A. 96817

Funder

PADI Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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