Changing Coral Reef Biodiversity and Function in the Anthropocene
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737). This special issue belongs to the section "Marine Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2026 | Viewed by 355
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Interests: butterflyfishes; coral biology; crown-of-thorns starfish; coral reef management; dietary and habitat specialisation; disturbance ecology; ecology of reef fishes
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Dear Colleagues,
Being among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, coral reefs are also crucial in providing critical ecosystem services. However, escalating anthropogenic pressures—including climate change, overfishing, and coastal development—are drastically impacting the biodiversity and function of these ecosystems. This Special Issue explores changes in the ecological structure and function of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, considering a range of reef organisms, with special close attention to under-studied species groups. We invite contributions that highlight new and novel insights into the threats posed by escalating human pressures, and/or offer solutions to ensure the conservation of critical components of corals reef that will ensure continued provisioning of key services. By integrating fundamental biology with applied solutions, this collection aims to advance our understanding of observed and projected changes in coral reef biodiversity and function in the Anthropocene.
Prof. Dr. Morgan Pratchett
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- anthropogenic stressors
- coral reefs
- climate change
- biodiversity loss
- marine conservation
- ecological adaptation
- ecosystem function
- resilience
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