Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.

See Fig 2 for map of bioregions.

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Main Authors: Emily Higgins (6407792), Anna Metaxas (236922), Robert E. Scheibling (2912432)
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261964.g003
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/18862442 2023-05-15T17:33:55+02:00 Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives. Emily Higgins (6407792) Anna Metaxas (236922) Robert E. Scheibling (2912432) 2022-01-21T19:01:43Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261964.g003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Number_of_studies_that_measured_each_objective_by_marine_realm_Temperate_Australasia_n_11_studies_Temperate_Northern_Atlantic_n_6_Tropical_Atlantic_n_12_Central_Indo-Pacific_n_22_Eastern_Indo-Pacific_n_3_Western_Indo-Pacific_n_42_Temperate_/18862442 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0261964.g003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified mitigating environmental impacts commonly monitored taxa 35 ° latitude achieving objectives commonly last 2 decades accelerating coral decline poor ar design div >< p cultural purposes since providing nursery habitat meeting conservation objectives achieving conservation objectives coral reef decline scale bleaching events promoting local socio conserving target species address regional losses subtropical coral reefs cultural values also conservation </ p increasing coral cover coral nursery habitat increasing fish abundance 2 </ sup coral reef research 22 %) provision 1980s – 2000s nursery habitat coral cover target species cultural objectives reef conservation coral reefs increasing awareness 2 %) – 10s habitat quantity economic values ecological research ar deployment 27 %) artificial reefs western indo temporal patterns systematic review study duration source populations scientific literature reef restoration recruitment substrate pronounced shift north atlantic mostly likely moderately successful least successful global impact examined spatio community composition central indo attaining socio addressing socio 71 %) 53 %) 42 %) 31 %) 24 %) 16 %) 14 %) Image Figure 2022 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261964.g003 2022-02-07T17:44:34Z See Fig 2 for map of bioregions. Still Image North Atlantic Unknown Pacific
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topic Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
mitigating environmental impacts
commonly monitored taxa
35 ° latitude
achieving objectives commonly
last 2 decades
accelerating coral decline
poor ar design
div >< p
cultural purposes since
providing nursery habitat
meeting conservation objectives
achieving conservation objectives
coral reef decline
scale bleaching events
promoting local socio
conserving target species
address regional losses
subtropical coral reefs
cultural values also
conservation </ p
increasing coral cover
coral nursery habitat
increasing fish abundance
2 </ sup
coral reef research
22 %)
provision
1980s – 2000s
nursery habitat
coral cover
target species
cultural objectives
reef conservation
coral reefs
increasing awareness
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habitat quantity
economic values
ecological research
ar deployment
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artificial reefs
western indo
temporal patterns
systematic review
study duration
source populations
scientific literature
reef restoration
recruitment substrate
pronounced shift
north atlantic
mostly likely
moderately successful
least successful
global impact
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community composition
central indo
attaining socio
addressing socio
71 %)
53 %)
42 %)
31 %)
24 %)
16 %)
14 %)
spellingShingle Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
mitigating environmental impacts
commonly monitored taxa
35 ° latitude
achieving objectives commonly
last 2 decades
accelerating coral decline
poor ar design
div >< p
cultural purposes since
providing nursery habitat
meeting conservation objectives
achieving conservation objectives
coral reef decline
scale bleaching events
promoting local socio
conserving target species
address regional losses
subtropical coral reefs
cultural values also
conservation </ p
increasing coral cover
coral nursery habitat
increasing fish abundance
2 </ sup
coral reef research
22 %)
provision
1980s – 2000s
nursery habitat
coral cover
target species
cultural objectives
reef conservation
coral reefs
increasing awareness
2 %)
– 10s
habitat quantity
economic values
ecological research
ar deployment
27 %)
artificial reefs
western indo
temporal patterns
systematic review
study duration
source populations
scientific literature
reef restoration
recruitment substrate
pronounced shift
north atlantic
mostly likely
moderately successful
least successful
global impact
examined spatio
community composition
central indo
attaining socio
addressing socio
71 %)
53 %)
42 %)
31 %)
24 %)
16 %)
14 %)
Emily Higgins (6407792)
Anna Metaxas (236922)
Robert E. Scheibling (2912432)
Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
topic_facet Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
mitigating environmental impacts
commonly monitored taxa
35 ° latitude
achieving objectives commonly
last 2 decades
accelerating coral decline
poor ar design
div >< p
cultural purposes since
providing nursery habitat
meeting conservation objectives
achieving conservation objectives
coral reef decline
scale bleaching events
promoting local socio
conserving target species
address regional losses
subtropical coral reefs
cultural values also
conservation </ p
increasing coral cover
coral nursery habitat
increasing fish abundance
2 </ sup
coral reef research
22 %)
provision
1980s – 2000s
nursery habitat
coral cover
target species
cultural objectives
reef conservation
coral reefs
increasing awareness
2 %)
– 10s
habitat quantity
economic values
ecological research
ar deployment
27 %)
artificial reefs
western indo
temporal patterns
systematic review
study duration
source populations
scientific literature
reef restoration
recruitment substrate
pronounced shift
north atlantic
mostly likely
moderately successful
least successful
global impact
examined spatio
community composition
central indo
attaining socio
addressing socio
71 %)
53 %)
42 %)
31 %)
24 %)
16 %)
14 %)
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Anna Metaxas (236922)
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Robert E. Scheibling (2912432)
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title Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
title_short Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
title_full Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
title_fullStr Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
title_full_unstemmed Number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (Temperate Australasia, n = 11 studies; Temperate Northern Atlantic, n = 6; Tropical Atlantic, n = 12; Central Indo-Pacific, n = 22; Eastern Indo-Pacific, n = 3; Western Indo-Pacific, n = 42; Temperate Northern Pacific, n = 1; Tropical Eastern Pacific, n = 1) in ARs reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
title_sort number of studies that measured each objective by marine realm (temperate australasia, n = 11 studies; temperate northern atlantic, n = 6; tropical atlantic, n = 12; central indo-pacific, n = 22; eastern indo-pacific, n = 3; western indo-pacific, n = 42; temperate northern pacific, n = 1; tropical eastern pacific, n = 1) in ars reporting success in meeting conservation objectives.
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