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Hector M. Guzman
Researcher at Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Publications - 208
Citations - 9594
Hector M. Guzman is an academic researcher from Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Reef. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 200 publications receiving 8700 citations. Previous affiliations of Hector M. Guzman include CINVESTAV & University of Costa Rica.
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One-third of reef-building corals face elevated extinction risk from climate change and local impacts
Kent E. Carpenter,Muhammad Abrar,Greta S. Aeby,Richard B. Aronson,Stuart Banks,Andrew W. Bruckner,Angel Chiriboga,Jorge Cortés,J. Charles Delbeek,Lyndon DeVantier,Graham J. Edgar,Alasdair J. Edwards,Douglas Fenner,Hector M. Guzman,Bert W. Hoeksema,Gregor Hodgson,Ofri Johan,Wilfredo Y. Licuanan,Suzanne R. Livingstone,Edward R. Lovell,Jennifer Moore,David Obura,Domingo Ochavillo,Beth Polidoro,William F. Precht,Miledel Christine C. Quibilan,Clarissa Reboton,Zoe T. Richards,Alex Rogers,Jonnell C. Sanciangco,Anne Sheppard,Charles Sheppard,Jennifer E. Smith,Simon N. Stuart,Emre Turak,J. E. N. Veron,Carden C. Wallace,Ernesto Weil,Elizabeth Wood +38 more
TL;DR: The Caribbean has the largest proportion of corals in high extinction risk categories, whereas the Coral Triangle has the highest proportion of species in all categories of elevated extinction risk.
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Caribbean corals in crisis: record thermal stress, bleaching, and mortality in 2005.
C. Mark Eakin,J. A. Morgan,Scott F. Heron,Scott F. Heron,Tyler B. Smith,Gang Liu,Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip,Bart J. Baca,Erich Bartels,C. Bastidas,Claude Bouchon,Marilyn E. Brandt,Andrew W. Bruckner,Lucy Bunkley-Williams,Andrew Ross Cameron,Billy Causey,Mark Chiappone,Tyler Christensen,M. James C. Crabbe,Owen Day,Elena de la Guardia,Guillermo Diaz-Pulido,Guillermo Diaz-Pulido,Daniel DiResta,Diego L. Gil-Agudelo,David S. Gilliam,Robert N. Ginsburg,Shannon Gore,Hector M. Guzman,James C. Hendee,Edwin A. Hernández-Delgado,Ellen Husain,Christopher F.G. Jeffrey,Ross Jones,Eric Jordán-Dahlgren,Les Kaufman,David I. Kline,David I. Kline,Philip A. Kramer,Judith C. Lang,Diego Lirman,Jennie Mallela,Jennie Mallela,Carrie Manfrino,Jean-Philippe Maréchal,Ken Marks,Jennifer Mihaly,W. Jeff Miller,Erich Mueller,Erinn M. Muller,Carlos A. Toro,Hazel A. Oxenford,D.J. Ponce-Taylor,Norman Quinn,Kim B. Ritchie,Sebastián Rodríguez,Alberto Rodríguez Ramírez,Sandra L. Romano,Jameal F. Samhouri,Juan A. Sánchez,George P. Schmahl,Burton V. Shank,William J. Skirving,Sascha C. C. Steiner,Estrella Villamizar,Sheila M. Walsh,Cory Walter,Ernesto Weil,Ernest H. Williams,Kimberly Roberson,Y. Yusuf +70 more
TL;DR: Comparison of satellite data against field surveys demonstrated a significant predictive relationship between accumulated heat stress (measured using NOAA Coral Reef Watch's Degree Heating Weeks) and bleaching intensity.
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Are U.S. coral reefs on the slippery slope to slime
John M. Pandolfi,Jeremy B. C. Jackson,Jeremy B. C. Jackson,N. Baron,Roger Bradbury,Hector M. Guzman,Terry P. Hughes,Carrie V. Kappel,Fiorenza Micheli,John C. Ogden,Hugh P. Possingham,Enric Sala +11 more
TL;DR: The authors of this paper as discussed by the authors argue that the harmful effects of stressors like overfishing, pollution, poor land-use practices, and global warming are interdependent, and that prompt implementation of proven, practical solutions would lead to both short and long-term benefits.
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Global Human Footprint on the Linkage between Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in Reef Fishes
Camilo Mora,Octavio Aburto-Oropeza,Arturo Ayala Bocos,Paula Ayotte,Paula Ayotte,Stuart Banks,Andrew G. Bauman,Andrew G. Bauman,Maria Beger,Sandra Bessudo,David J. Booth,Eran Brokovich,Andrew J. Brooks,Pascale Chabanet,Joshua E. Cinner,Jorge Cortés,Juan J. Cruz-Motta,Amílcar Leví Cupul Magaña,Edward E. DeMartini,Edward E. DeMartini,Graham J. Edgar,David A. Feary,David A. Feary,Sebastian C. A. Ferse,Alan M. Friedlander,Kevin J. Gaston,Charlotte Gough,Nicholas A. J. Graham,Alison Green,Hector M. Guzman,Marah J. Hardt,Michel Kulbicki,Yves Letourneur,Andres López Pérez,Michel Loreau,Yossi Loya,Camilo Martinez,Ismael Mascareñas-Osorio,Tau Morove,Marc-Olivier Nadon,Marc-Olivier Nadon,Yohei Nakamura,Gustavo Paredes,Nicholas Polunin,Morgan S. Pratchett,Héctor Reyes Bonilla,Fernando Rivera,Enric Sala,Stuart A. Sandin,German Soler,Rick D. Stuart-Smith,Emmanuel Tessier,Derek P. Tittensor,Derek P. Tittensor,Derek P. Tittensor,Mark Tupper,Paolo Usseglio,Paolo Usseglio,Laurent Vigliola,Laurent Wantiez,Ivor D. Williams,Ivor D. Williams,Shaun K. Wilson,Fernando A. Zapata +63 more
TL;DR: A global survey of reef fishes shows that the consequences of biodiversity loss are greater than previously anticipated as ecosystem functioning remained unsaturated with the addition of new species.
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Sibling Species in Montastraea annularis, Coral Bleaching, and the Coral Climate Record
TL;DR: The Caribbean coral Montastraea annularis is shown to consist of at least three sibling species in shallow waters, and the two most commonly studied show highly significant differences in growth rate and oxygen isotopic ratios.