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Yves-Marie Bozec is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and specializes in Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Ecology. Their research encompasses diverse subfields including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics in Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine and fisheries research, Marine and coastal plant biology, Coastal and Marine Management, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, and Marine animal studies overview.

Key recent publications include:

  • Knowledge Gaps in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster sp. on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, 2021, Biological Bulletin
  • Cumulative impacts across Australia's Great Barrier Reef: a mechanistic evaluation, 2021, Ecological Monographs
  • Control efforts of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks to limit future coral decline across the Great Barrier Reef, 2023, Ecosphere
  • Resilience Concepts and Their Application to Coral Reefs, 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Natural selection could determine whether Acropora corals persist under expected climate change, 2024, Science

Yves-Marie Bozec frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • Peter J. Mumby
  • Robert A. B. Mason
  • Scott A. Condie
  • Carolina Castro-Sanguino
  • Cynthia Riginos

The scientist's research has been published in several venues with repeated contributions in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Ecosphere
  • Ecology
  • Global Change Biology

Best Publications

  • Long-term empirical evidence of ocean warming leading to tropicalization of fish communities, increased herbivory, and loss of kelp

    Adriana Vergés;Christopher Doropoulos;Hamish A. Malcolm;Mathew Skye

  • The Ecological Role of Sharks on Coral Reefs

    George Roff;Christopher Doropoulos;Alice Rogers;Yves-Marie Bozec

  • Characterizing the ecological trade‐offs throughout the early ontogeny of coral recruitment

    Christopher Doropoulos;George Roff;Yves-Marie Bozec;Mirta Zupan

  • Ecological resilience, robustness and vulnerability: how do these concepts benefit ecosystem management?

    Peter J Mumby;Peter J Mumby;Iliana Chollett;Iliana Chollett;Yves-Marie Bozec;Yves-Marie Bozec;Nicholas H Wolff

  • Multiple stressors and the functioning of coral reefs

    Alastair R. Harborne;Alice Rogers;Yves-Marie Bozec;Peter J. Mumby

  • Tradeoffs between fisheries harvest and the resilience of coral reefs

    Yves-Marie Bozec;Shay O'Farrell;J. Henrich Bruggemann;Brian E. Luckhurst

  • Diet composition of carnivorous fishes from coral reef lagoons of New Caledonia

    Michel Kulbicki;Yves-Marie Bozec;Yves-Marie Bozec;Pierre Labrosse;Yves Letourneur

  • Anticipative management for coral reef ecosystem services in the 21st century

    Alice Rogers;Alice Rogers;Alastair R. Harborne;Christopher J. Brown;Yves Marie Bozec;Yves Marie Bozec

  • The dynamics of architectural complexity on coral reefs under climate change

    Yves‐Marie Bozec;Yves‐Marie Bozec;Lorenzo Alvarez‐Filip;Peter J. Mumby;Peter J. Mumby

  • Factors affecting the detection distances of reef fish: implications for visual counts

    Yves Marie Bozec;Yves Marie Bozec;Michel Kulbicki;Francis Laloe;Gérard Mou-Tham

  • Operationalizing the Resilience of Coral Reefs in an Era of Climate Change

    Peter J. Mumby;Peter J. Mumby;Nicholas H. Wolff;Yves-Marie Bozec;Yves-Marie Bozec;Iliana Chollett;Iliana Chollett

  • The trophic spectrum: theory and application as an ecosystem indicator

    Didier Gascuel;Yves-Marie Bozec;Emmanuel Chassot;Audrey Colomb

  • Comparing the Benguela and Humboldt marine upwelling ecosystems with indicators derived from inter-calibrated models

    Coleen L. Moloney;Astrid Jarre;Hugo Arancibia;Yves-Marie Bozec

  • Crucial knowledge gaps in current understanding of climate change impacts on coral reef fishes

    S. K. Wilson;M. Adjeroud;D. R. Bellwood;M. L. Berumen;M. L. Berumen;M. L. Berumen

  • A coral-algal phase shift in Mesoamerica not driven by changes in herbivorous fish abundance

    Jesús Ernesto Arias-González;Tak Fung;Robert M. Seymour;Joaquín Rodrigo Garza-Pérez

  • Human-induced physical disturbances and their indicators on coral reef habitats: A multi-scale approach

    Pascale Chabanet;Mehdi Adjeroud;Serge Andréfouët;Yves-Marie Bozec

  • An analysis of fish‐habitat associations on disturbed coral reefs: chaetodontid fishes in New Caledonia

    Yves-Marie Bozec;Yves-Marie Bozec;S. Doledec;Michel Kulbicki

  • Reciprocal facilitation and non‐linearity maintain habitat engineering on coral reefs

    Yves‐Marie Bozec;Laith Yakob;Sonia Bejarano;Peter J. Mumby

  • Synergistic impacts of global warming on the resilience of coral reefs

    Yves-Marie Bozec;Yves-Marie Bozec;Peter J. Mumby;Peter J. Mumby

  • Impact of high Saharan dust inputs on dissolved iron concentrations in the Mediterranean Sea

    Cécile Guieu;Yann Bozec;Stéphane Blain;Céline Ridame

  • A Guide to Evaluating Marine Spatial Plans

    Charles Ehler;Essam Yassin Mohammed;E. J. Milner-Gulland;Kent Strauss

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Mumby
Peter J. Mumby University of Queensland
Michel Kulbicki
Michel Kulbicki Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Christopher Doropoulos
Christopher Doropoulos Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
George Roff
George Roff University of Queensland
Alastair R. Harborne
Alastair R. Harborne Florida International University
Nicholas H. Wolff
Nicholas H. Wolff The Nature Conservancy
Didier Gascuel
Didier Gascuel Institut Agro, France
Maggy M. Nugues
Maggy M. Nugues PSL University
Susana Enríquez
Susana Enríquez National Autonomous University of Mexico
Petra M. Visser
Petra M. Visser University of Amsterdam

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