Research by this team has shown how seabird guano can enhance coral reef productivity, biodiversity, and how they work. The team are conducting this research in the Chagos Archipelago, Seychelles, and French Polynesia, incorporating into their study sites, islands with and without rats, and those with ongoing rat eradication programmes. The research will help inform tropical island conservation and restoration efforts all around the world.
Lead investigator: Prof. Nick Graham (Lancaster University).
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Main and supplementary figures published in Ecography.
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Code and datasets associated with the manuscript, also available from https://github.com/CourtneyStuart/Tetiaroa_Turbinaria_Nutrients.
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