Journal article
Selecting coral species for reef restoration
JS Madin, M McWilliam, K Quigley, LK Bay, D Bellwood, C Doropoulos, L Fernandes, P Harrison, AS Hoey, PJ Mumby, JC Ortiz, ZT Richards, C Riginos, NMD Schiettekatte, DJ Suggett, MJH van Oppen
Journal of Applied Ecology | Published : 2023
Abstract
Humans have long sought to restore species but little attention has been directed at how to best select a subset of foundation species for maintaining rich assemblages that support ecosystems, like coral reefs and rainforests, which are increasingly threatened by environmental change. We propose a two-part hedging approach that selects optimized sets of species for restoration. The first part acknowledges that biodiversity supports ecosystem functions and services, and so it ensures precaution against loss by allocating an even spread of phenotypic traits. The second part maximizes species and ecosystem persistence by weighting species based on characteristics that are known to improve ecolo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: FL180100036, FL190100062 and LP160101508; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Grant/Award Number: BAA HR001121S0012; National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 1948946; Australian Governments Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation