Media coverage
Fossil evidence shows long-term decline of sharks on Caribbean reefs by Gabriela Harrod
Reefs of Time: What Fossils Reveal About Coral Survival by Lisa Gardiner
Climate Conversations: Coral Reefs US National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Reef Refugia by Lisa Gardiner
Hungry parrotfish crucial to healthy reefs by Farahnaz N Solomon
ASU researchers shine at world’s largest science meeting by Joe Caspermeyer
Research Highlights: Parrotfish Loss Drives Reef Decline
Smithsonian Insider, Coral Reefs Grow Faster, Healthier When Parrotfish are Abundant, by Beth King
To Make a Tropical Paradise, Start with Parrotfish Poop, by Amy McDermott
Biosphere Magazine, Parrotfish are Key to Coral Reef Survival, by Alex Evans
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Research Highlight: Agriculture and Fishing Cause Coral Reef Decline by Cristina Wu
Dot Earth blog, New York Times, Protecting Parrotfish on the Path to a Caribbean Reef Revival by Andrew C. Revkin
Crítica newspaper, Panama, Estudio revela que humanos han alterado los ambientes terrestres y marino-costeros by Delfia Cortez
Smithsonian Institution Science blog,
Q&A: Katie Cramer on the long term human impact on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama by Emily Grebenstein
Smithsonian Institution E-Torch blog, Building on the past to save the future of the coral reef by Emily Grebenstein
Scripps Explorations, Declines in Caribbean coral reefs pre-date climate change damage by Chris Palmer
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Coral contains a message by Beth King
En Panamá, los humanos han alterado el ambiente muchísimo antes de lo que pensábamos by Javier Hurtado