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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R832223

Connectivity in Marine Seascapes: Predicting Ecological and Socioeconomic Costs of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems

RFA: Effects of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services Provided by Coral Reefs and Tidal Marshes (2004)

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Article/Press Release Natural resource economics and policy in the 21st century: conservation of ecosystem services. None Sanchirico JN, Siikamaki J Sanchirico JN, Siikamaki J. Natural resource economics and policy in the 21st century: conservation of ecosystem services. Resources, Spring 2007, pp. 9-10. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Journal Article The effect of fishing on hysteresis in Caribbean coral reefs. THEORETICAL ECOLOGY Blackwood JC, Hastings A, Mumby PJ Blackwood JC, Hastings A, Mumby PJ. The effect of fishing on hysteresis in Caribbean coral reefs.Theoretical Ecology 2012;5(1):105-114. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Journal Article Design of marine protected areas in a human-dominated seascape MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Fraschetti S, D’Ambrosio P, Micheli F, Pizzolante F, Bussotti S, Terlizzi A Fraschetti S, D’Ambrosio P, Micheli F, Pizzolante F, Bussotti S, Terlizzi A. Design of marine protected areas in a human-dominated seascape. Marine Ecology Progress Series 2009;375:13-24. R832223 (2006) (08/26/11)
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Journal Article Disentangling trophic interactions inside a Caribbean marine reserve. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS Kellner JB, Litvin SY, Hastings A, Micheli F, Mumby PJ Kellner JB, Litvin SY, Hastings A, Micheli F, Mumby PJ. Disentangling trophic interactions inside a Caribbean marine reserve. Ecological Applications 2010;20(7):1979-1992. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Journal Article Optimizing for multiple species and multiple values: tradeoffs inherent in ecosystem-based fisheries management. CONSERVATION LETTERS Kellner JB, Sanchirico JN, Hastings A, Mumby PJ Kellner JB, Sanchirico JN, Hastings A, Mumby PJ. Optimizing for multiple species and multiple values:tradeoffs inherent in ecosystem-based fisheries management. Conservation Letters 2011;4(1):21-30. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Journal Article Sustainable use of renewable resources:implications of spatial-dynamic ecological and economic processes INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS Sanchirico JN, Wilen JE Sanchirico JN, Wilen JE. Sustainable use of renewable resources: implications of spatial-dynamic ecological and economic processes. International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics 2008;1(4):367-405. R832223 (2006) (08/26/11)
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Journal Article Optimal rebuilding of a metapopulation. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Sanchirico JN, Wilen JE, Coleman C Sanchirico JN, Wilen JE, Coleman C. Optimal rebuilding of a metapopulation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2010;92(4):1087-1102. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Journal Article How to get there from here: ecological and economic dynamics of ecosystem service provision. ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS Sanchirico JS, Springborn M Sanchirico JN, Springborn M. How to get there from here: ecological and economic dynamics of ecosystem service provision. Environmental and Resource Economics 2011;48(2):243-267. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Journal Article Political economy of marine reserves: understanding the role of opportunity costs. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Smith MD, Lynham J, Sanchirico JN, Wilson JA Smith MD, Lynham J, Sanchirico JN, Wilson JA. Political economy of marine reserves: understanding the role of opportunity costs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010;107(43):18300-18305. R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Presentation Human seascapes: community perspectives on marine management. None Broad K, Sanchirico JN Broad K, Sanchirico JN. Human seascapes: community perspectives on marine management. Presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Meeting, St. Louis, MO, February 16-20, 2006. R832223 (Final) (02/23/12)
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Presentation Seascape-level correlates of coral community structure. None Kappel CV, Micheli F, Mumby PJ, Harborne AR, Dahlgren C, Holmes KE, Kramer P, Brumbaugh D Kappel CV, Micheli F, Mumby PJ, Harborne AR, Dahlgren C, Holmes KE, Kramer P, Brumbaugh D. Seascape-level correlates of coral community structure. Presented at the 20th Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, San Jose, CA, June 24-28, 2006 (abstract). R832223 (Final) (01/24/12)
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Proceedings Trading off between conservation and fishery management: the implementation of MPAs as a win-win solution None De Leo G, Micheli F De Leo G, Micheli F. Trading off between conservation and fishery management: the implementation of MPAs as a win-win solution. In: Proceedings of The XVI S. It. E. Congress, Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Italy, Viterbo, Italy, September 19-22, 2006. R832223 (2006) (08/26/11)
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