Publications by authors named "Elisabetta B Morello"

The decline of coral cover on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has largely been attributed to the cumulative pressures of tropical cyclones, temperature-induced coral bleaching, and predation by crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS). In such a complex system, the effectiveness of any management intervention will become apparent only over decadal time scales. Systems modeling approaches are therefore essential to formulating and testing alternative management strategies.

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The crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci (COTS) has contributed greatly to declines in coral cover on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and remains one of the major acute disturbances on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Despite uncertainty about the underlying causes of outbreaks and the management responses that might address them, few studies have critically and directly compared competing hypotheses. This study uses qualitative modelling to compare hypotheses relating to outbreak initiation, explicitly considering the potential role of positive feedbacks, elevated nutrients, and removal of starfish predators by fishing.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) established a network of nine National Reference Stations (NRS) to enhance long-term observations in oceanography and ecosystems, especially in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • This network builds upon historical water sampling that began in the 1940s and now uses advanced sensors to gather over 50 types of data, focusing on various oceanographic and biological parameters.
  • The NRS facilitates consistent monitoring of ocean changes, helps study extreme events, and supports improved understanding of coastal ecosystems by providing extensive and publicly available data for long-term analysis.
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