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Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol. / Lawrence, Alice; Heenan, Adel; Levine, Arielle et al.
In: Environmental Evidence, Vol. 10, 3, 25.01.2021.

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Lawrence, A, Heenan, A, Levine, A, Haddaway, N, Powell, F, Wedding, L, Roche, R, Lawrence, P, Szostek, C, Ford, H, Southworth, L, Sannassy Pilly, J, Richardson, L & Williams, GJ 2021, 'Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol', Environmental Evidence, vol. 10, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-021-00217-z

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Lawrence, A., Heenan, A., Levine, A., Haddaway, N., Powell, F., Wedding, L., Roche, R., Lawrence, P., Szostek, C., Ford, H., Southworth, L., Sannassy Pilly, J., Richardson, L., & Williams, G. J. (2021). Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence, 10, Article 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-021-00217-z

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Lawrence A, Heenan A, Levine A, Haddaway N, Powell F, Wedding L, Roche R, Lawrence P, Szostek C, Ford H, et al. 2021. Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence. 10:Article 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-021-00217-z

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Lawrence A, Heenan A, Levine A, Haddaway N, Powell F, Wedding L et al. Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence. 2021 Jan 25;10:3. doi: 10.1186/s13750-021-00217-z

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Lawrence, Alice ; Heenan, Adel ; Levine, Arielle et al. / Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol. In: Environmental Evidence. 2021 ; Vol. 10.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management: a systematic map protocol

AU - Lawrence, Alice

AU - Heenan, Adel

AU - Levine, Arielle

AU - Haddaway, Neal

AU - Powell, Farrah

AU - Wedding, Lisa

AU - Roche, Ronan

AU - Lawrence, Peter

AU - Szostek, Claire

AU - Ford, Helen

AU - Southworth, Lucy

AU - Sannassy Pilly, Jyodee

AU - Richardson, Laura

AU - Williams, Gareth J.

PY - 2021/1/25

Y1 - 2021/1/25

N2 - Coral reefs are rapidly changing in response to local and global stressors. Research to better understand and inform the management of these stressors is burgeoning. However, in situ studies of coral reef ecology are constrained by complex logistics and limited resources. Many reef studies are also hampered by the scale-dependent nature of ecological patterns, and inferences made on causal relationships within coral reef systems are limited by the scales of observation. This is because most socio-ecological studies are conducted at scales relevant to the phenomenon of interest. However, management often occurs across a significantly broader, often geopolitical, range of scales. While there is a critical need for incisive coral reef management actions at relevant spatial and temporal scales, it remains unclear to what extent the scales of empirical study overlap with the scales at which management inferences and recommendations are made. This systematic map protocol will evaluate this potential scale mismatch with the goal of raising awareness about the significance of effectively addressing and reporting the scales at which researchers collect data and make assumptions.

AB - Coral reefs are rapidly changing in response to local and global stressors. Research to better understand and inform the management of these stressors is burgeoning. However, in situ studies of coral reef ecology are constrained by complex logistics and limited resources. Many reef studies are also hampered by the scale-dependent nature of ecological patterns, and inferences made on causal relationships within coral reef systems are limited by the scales of observation. This is because most socio-ecological studies are conducted at scales relevant to the phenomenon of interest. However, management often occurs across a significantly broader, often geopolitical, range of scales. While there is a critical need for incisive coral reef management actions at relevant spatial and temporal scales, it remains unclear to what extent the scales of empirical study overlap with the scales at which management inferences and recommendations are made. This systematic map protocol will evaluate this potential scale mismatch with the goal of raising awareness about the significance of effectively addressing and reporting the scales at which researchers collect data and make assumptions.

KW - Coral reef fisheries

KW - Evidence map

KW - Marine protected area

KW - Reef fish ecology

KW - Scale mismatch

KW - Seascape ecology

KW - Socio-ecological system

KW - Spatio-temporal scale

U2 - 10.1186/s13750-021-00217-z

DO - 10.1186/s13750-021-00217-z

M3 - Article

VL - 10

JO - Environmental Evidence

JF - Environmental Evidence

SN - 2047-2382

M1 - 3

ER -