نتایج جستجو برای: coral reefs

تعداد نتایج: 17805  

Journal: :Science 2003
John M Pandolfi Roger H Bradbury Enric Sala Terence P Hughes Karen A Bjorndal Richard G Cooke Deborah McArdle Loren McClenachan Marah J H Newman Gustavo Paredes Robert R Warner Jeremy B C Jackson

Degradation of coral reef ecosystems began centuries ago, but there is no global summary of the magnitude of change. We compiled records, extending back thousands of years, of the status and trends of seven major guilds of carnivores, herbivores, and architectural species from 14 regions. Large animals declined before small animals and architectural species, and Atlantic reefs declined before r...

2013
Steven J. Dalton George Roff

Despite increases in the frequency and intensity of disturbances on coral reefs over the past few decades, the response of subtropical coral assemblages to climate change is poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap on Australian reefs and provide a baseline for future comparisons, we quantified spatial (10-100's of kilometres) and temporal (decadal) patterns of benthic assemblages acros...

2014
Stacy Y. Zhang Kelly E. Speare Zachary T. Long Kimberly A. McKeever Megan Gyoerkoe Aaron P. Ramus Zach Mohorn Kelsey L. Akins Sarah M. Hambridge Nicholas A.J. Graham Kirsty L. Nash Elizabeth R. Selig John F. Bruno

More diverse communities are thought to be more stable-the diversity-stability hypothesis-due to increased resistance to and recovery from disturbances. For example, high diversity can make the presence of resilient or fast growing species and key facilitations among species more likely. How natural, geographic biodiversity patterns and changes in biodiversity due to human activities mediate co...

2008
Ralph Alquezar Wayne Boyd

Coral reefs are highly dynamic and productive marine ecosystems, providing habitat and refuge for an enormous number of species including fish, invertebrates and algae. With increased anthropogenic pressures and global climate change, many coral reefs are rapidly declining. Currently, there is limited knowledge on condition and community assemblage composition of shallow fringing coral reefs al...

1999
G. HODGSON

Coral reefs have been used by humans as recreation areas and as a source of food and other products for thousands of years. The e€ects of humans on coral reefs are not well understood, especially on a regional or global scale. A special survey protocol called ``Reef Check'' was designed to be used by volunteer recreational divers, trained and led by marine scientists, and based on the use of hi...

2002
L. B. Collins

Collins, L.B., Zhu, Z.R., Wyrwoll, K.-H., Hatcher, B.G., Playford, P.E., Eisenhauer, A., Chen, J.H., Wasserburg, G.J. and Bonani, G., 1993. Holocene growth history of a reef complex on a cool-water carbonate margin: Easter Group of the Houtman Abrolhos, Eastern Indian Ocean. Mar. Geol., 115: 29-46. The Houtman Abrolhos reefs, situated on the western continental margin of Australia, occupy a tra...

2016
Carlos Jimenez Louis Hadjioannou Antonis Petrou Vasilis Andreou Andreas Georgiou Kevin B. Strychar

Artificial reefs are considered one of the alternative methods in fisheries management, used in order to enhance stocks and marine biodiversity in general. A number of biotic and abiotic parameters influence the fouling communities’ formation on artificial reefs through complex interactions. In order to understand how epibiotic or fouling communities progress through time, it is important to st...

2015
Igor C. S. Cruz Miguel Loiola Tiago Albuquerque Rodrigo Reis José de Anchieta C. C. Nunes James D. Reimer Masaru Mizuyama Ruy K. P. Kikuchi Joel C. Creed

Consequences of reef phase shifts on fish communities remain poorly understood. Studies on the causes, effects and consequences of phase shifts on reef fish communities have only been considered for coral-to-macroalgae shifts. Therefore, there is a large information gap regarding the consequences of novel phase shifts and how these kinds of phase shifts impact on fish assemblages. This study ai...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Loren McClenachan Andrew B Cooper

The productivity and biomass of pristine coral reef ecosystems is poorly understood, particularly in the Caribbean where communities have been impacted by overfishing and multiple other stressors over centuries. Using historical data on the spatial distribution and abundance of the extinct Caribbean monk seal (Monachus tropicalis), this study reconstructs the population size, structure and ecol...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Glenn De'ath Katharina E Fabricius Hugh Sweatman Marji Puotinen

The world's coral reefs are being degraded, and the need to reduce local pressures to offset the effects of increasing global pressures is now widely recognized. This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of coral cover, identifies the main drivers of coral mortality, and quantifies the rates of potential recovery of the Great Barrier Reef. Based on the world's most extensive tim...

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