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  • Avery Paxton et al. test the effects of artificial reefs on abundance and biomass of fish on the southeastern coast of the USA. They report that deep artificial reefs are associated with high numbers and biomasses of tropical and subtropical fishes, likely caused by an increase in prey availability on artificial reefs.

    • Avery B. Paxton
    • Charles H. Peterson
    • Brian R. Silliman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 2, P: 1-7
  • Artificial reefs provide important ecosystem services in marine environments. Accurate knowledge of the area covered by such reefs can help evaluate benefits and risks of such structures. This study describes the physical footprint of artificial reefs deployed in coastal waters of the United States.

    • Avery B. Paxton
    • D’amy N. Steward
    • J. Christopher Taylor
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 7, P: 140-147