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What evidence exists on the ecological and physical effects of built structures in shallow, tropical coral reefs? A systematic map protocol.

Avery B PaxtonTodd M SwannackCandice D PiercySafra AltmanLeanne PoussardBrandon J PuckettCurt D StorlazziT Shay Viehman
Published in: Environmental evidence (2023)
To discover evidence on the performance of built structures in coral reef-related applications, such as restoration, mitigation, and coastal protection, primary literature will be searched across indexing platforms, bibliographic databases, open discovery citation indexes, a web-based search engine, a novel literature discovery tool, and organizational websites. The geographic scope of the search is global, and there is no limitation to temporal scope. Primary literature will be screened first at the level of title and abstract and then at the full text level against defined eligibility criteria for the population, intervention, study type, and outcomes of interest. Metadata will be extracted from studies that pass both screening levels. The resulting data will be analyzed to determine the distribution and abundance of evidence. Results will be made publicly available and reported in a systematic map that includes a narrative description, identifies evidence clusters and gaps, and outlines future research directions on the use of built structures in coral reef-related applications.
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