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Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University

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20. Modeling Concepts and Processes on Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

Co-Chairs: D.R. Brumbaugh, C.V. Kappel, K. Broad<br />

July 10 (Thu) 10:00–5:00 Room - 118/119<br />

10:00 Peter EDMUNDS*<br />

The Comparative Demographic of Two Scleractinian Corals on a Shallow Caribbean Reef<br />

10:15 Aletta YÑIGUEZ*, John MCMANUS<br />

Simulating <strong>the</strong> Growth and Spread of Key Macroalgae in Florida <strong>Reefs</strong><br />

10:30 Alice ROGERS*, Kai LORENZEN<br />

Recovery Dynamics of Diadema Antillarum and <strong>the</strong> Potential <strong>for</strong> Active Rebuilding Measures<br />

10:45 Dylan MCNAMARA, Stuart SANDIN*<br />

Spatial Dynamics of Herbivory and Coral Growth: Implications <strong>for</strong> Reef Conservation and Recovery<br />

11:00 Jennifer SHAFER*<br />

Agent-Based Simulation of a Recreational Coral Reef Fishery: Linking Ecological and Social Dynamics<br />

11:15 Tak FUNG*, Robert SEYMOUR, Craig JOHNSON<br />

Models of Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> with and Without Macroalgae Indicate Differential Resilience to Fishing and<br />

Anthropogenic Nutrients<br />

11:30 Felimon GAYANILO*, John MCMANUS<br />

Managing Uncertainties in <strong>the</strong> Development of an Agent-Based Model of a Complex Coral Reef Ecosystem<br />

11:45 Peter MUMBY*<br />

Thresholds and <strong>the</strong> Resilience of Caribbean <strong>Reefs</strong> Under Climate Change<br />

12:00 Stuart KININMONTH*, Glenn DE’ATH, Hugh POSSINGHAM<br />

Resilience in a Small Coral World: Disturbance in Networks<br />

12:15 Carrie KAPPEL*, Daniel BRUMBAUGH, Craig DAHLGREN, Alastair HARBORNE, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine HOLMES, Fiorenza MICHELI,<br />

Peter MUMBY, Claire PARIS<br />

Models of Coral Community Structure, Environmental Variation, and Connectivity<br />

3:30 Jana MCPHERSON*, Julia BAUM, Derek TITTENSOR<br />

Exploring Past and <strong>Future</strong> Human Impacts on Reef Fish Ranges Via Distribution Models<br />

3:45 Robert SEYMOUR*, Roger BRADBURY<br />

The New Commons: Why Coral Reef Scientists Should Get Out More<br />

4:00 Steven LITVIN*, Fiorenza MICHELI, Jennifer DUNNE, Peter MUMBY<br />

Foodwebs of Coral Reef Seascapes Across <strong>the</strong> Bahamian Archipelago: Network Structure, Biodiversity,<br />

Robustness and <strong>the</strong> Effect of Rugosity<br />

4:15 Jessica MELBOURNE-THOMAS*, Craig JOHNSON, Tak FUNG, Robert SEYMOUR<br />

Predicting Reef <strong>Future</strong>s Using a Multi-Scale Coral Reef Ecosystem Model<br />

4:30 Deborah CLELAND*, Rollan GERONIMO, Anne DRAY, Pascal PEREZ, Abigail TRINIDAD<br />

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: The Use of Simple Agent-Based Models and Role-Play Games to<br />

Communicate Key Messages to Community Groups<br />

4:45 Gang LIU*, Ludmila E. MATROSOVA, M. Cécile PENLAND, Dwight K. GLEDHILL, C. Mark EAKIN, Robert S. WEBB,<br />

Tyler R. L. CHRISTENSEN, Scott F. HERON, Jessica A. MORGAN, William J. SKIRVING, Alan E. STRONG<br />

NOAA Coral Reef Watch Experimental Coral Bleaching Forecast Tool<br />

21. Social-Ecological Systems<br />

Co-Chairs: T. Hughes, M. Nystrom, J. Cinner, S. Foale<br />

July 7 (Mon) 11:00–6:00 Room - Palm A<br />

11:00 Dr. Steffen SCHMIDT, Michael MCCOY, Dr. Jeff SCHROEDER*<br />

Watch <strong>the</strong> Coast! Sustainability Is Local. Case Study Belize<br />

11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong><br />

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Location<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Special<br />

Recognitions<br />

General<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Program Exhibits Oral and Poster<br />

Presentations<br />

Author Index

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