Tries B. Razak

ORCID: 0000-0003-4664-9334
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Research Areas
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology
  • Aquatic life and conservation
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Community-based Tourism Development and Sustainability
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • International Maritime Law Issues
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Environmental Conservation and Management
  • Food and Agricultural Sciences
  • Underwater Acoustics Research
  • Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Agricultural and Environmental Management

IPB University
2022-2024

Hasanuddin University
2024

National Research and Innovation Agency
2023-2024

Australian Research Council
2014-2019

The University of Queensland
2013-2019

Padjadjaran University
2019

Indonesian Coral Reef Foundation
2013

Restoration is increasingly seen as a necessary tool to reverse ecological decline across terrestrial and marine ecosystems.1Gann G.D. McDonald T. Walder B. Aronson J. Nelson C.R. Jonson Hallett J.G. Eisenberg C. Guariguata M.R. Liu et al.International principles standards for the practice of restoration.Restor. Ecol. 2019; 27 (Second edition): S1-S46https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13035Crossref Scopus (750) Google Scholar,2Duarte C.M. Agusti S. Barbier E. Britten G.L. Castilla J.C. Gattuso...

10.1016/j.cub.2024.02.009 article EN cc-by Current Biology 2024-03-01

Under projections of global climate change and other stressors, significant changes in the ecology, structure function coral reefs are predicted. Current management strategies tend to look past set goals, focusing on halting declines restoring baseline conditions. Here, we explore a complementary approach decision making that is based anticipation future ecosystem state, services. Reviewing existing literature utilizing scenario planning approach, how reef communities might response...

10.1111/gcb.12725 article EN Global Change Biology 2014-09-01

Calls for coral reef restoration are increasing amidst continued declines, yet we know little about long‐term outcomes and conditions that lead to successful recovery. Here, report on one of the longest monitoring studies following 16 years large‐scale, “low‐tech” experimental rehabilitation rubble fields created by chronic blast fishing in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. After had stopped, absence rehabilitation, hard cover remained 3% from 1999 2016, but treatments, increased 0% 2002...

10.1111/rec.12935 article EN Restoration Ecology 2019-02-13

Local and global stressors have led to rapid declines in coral reef health around the world. A range of active restoration techniques recently been introduced attempts stem reverse this decline, but their efficacy is debated. In particular, faces challenge scale; successful projects must be deployed quickly over large areas, without being prohibitively expensive. Indonesia has more reefs – programmes than any other country on Earth. The past two decades seen a expansion scale Indonesia's...

10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105199 article EN cc-by Marine Policy 2022-07-14

Coral reefs face threats from climate change and local pressures that lead to reductions in their physical structure, impacting biodiversity by limiting habitat availability. Despite many efforts actively restore damaged reefs, few projects provide thorough evaluations of success. This study measured the success “Reef Star” method at Mars Reef Restoration Project Indonesia reestablishing structure reef habitats were destroyed blast fishing. We used photogrammetry surveys measure 17 large...

10.1111/rec.14263 article EN cc-by Restoration Ecology 2024-09-16

Machine learning has the potential to revolutionize passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for ecological assessments. However, high annotation and compute costs limit field's efficacy. Generalizable pretrained networks can overcome these costs, but high-quality pretraining requires vast annotated libraries, limiting its current applicability primarily bird taxa. Here, we identify optimum strategy a data-deficient domain using coral reef bioacoustics. We assemble ReefSet, large library of sounds,...

10.48550/arxiv.2404.16436 preprint EN arXiv (Cornell University) 2024-04-25

Abstract. The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia has a long history of palaeoenvironmental coral research. However, it can be logistically difficult to find the relevant research and records, which are often unpublished or exist as ‘grey literature’. This hinders researchers’ ability efficiently assess current state core studies on GBR thus identify any key knowledge gaps. study presents Coral Skeletal Records Database (GBRCD), compiles 208 records from skeletal conducted since early 1990s....

10.5194/essd-2024-159 preprint EN cc-by 2024-05-07

MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsTheme Sections 626:69-82 (2019) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13065 Long-term growth trends of massive Porites corals across a latitudinal gradient in Indo-Pacific Tries B. Razak1,2,*, George Roff1, Janice M. Lough3, Dudi Prayudi4, Neal E. Cantin3, Peter J. Mumby1 1Marine Spatial Lab and Australian Research Council...

10.3354/meps13065 article EN Marine Ecology Progress Series 2019-07-15

Abstract. The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, has a long history of palaeoenvironmental coral research. However, it can be logistically difficult to find the relevant research and records, which are often unpublished or exist as “grey literature”. This hinders researchers' abilities efficiently assess current state core studies on GBR thus identify any key knowledge gaps. study presents Coral Skeletal Records Database (GBRCD), compiles 208 records from skeletal conducted since early...

10.5194/essd-16-4869-2024 article EN cc-by Earth system science data 2024-10-29

<title>Abstract</title> Calcium carbonate production constitutes one of the core processes that drive coral reef ecosystem functioning and can be assessed using in-water or image-based survey methods, which have not previously been compared. This study compares estimates from ReefBudget surveys CoralNet analyses in Puerto Rico, Indonesia, Chagos Archipelago. Methods were compared for different regions (Western Atlantic Indo-Pacific), settings (low high cover), calcification versions (v1 v2),...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-5282252/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2024-10-29

&lt;p&gt;The study conducted from 2006 to 2012 with an interval of every two years in the ecoreef area ​​ Manado Tua island found 2,936 individual reef fishes 181 species that include into 32 families. Species composition value 10 dominant was 55.48% total species. The highest number &lt;span style="text-decoration: underline;"&gt;Plotosus&lt;/span&gt; underline;"&gt;lineatus&lt;/span&gt; schooling behavior which only discovered 2010 at a depth 3 meters. Ecoreef island, when analyzed...

10.28930/jitkt.v5i2.7566 article EN Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis 2013-12-31

Duncanopsammia axifuga (Scleractinia: Dendrophylliidae) is reported for the first time from Indonesia. A population was found in 5-m deep, murky water on a sediment-rich, inshore reef at Bird’s Head Peninsula, West Papua. Some corals were attached to dead coral and others loose fragments living sediment. One specimen observed be damaged as result of direct contact with an adjacent Goniopora coral. Free-living specimens sand are more likely able escape competition space. These observations...

10.3390/d14090713 article EN cc-by Diversity 2022-08-28
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