نتایج جستجو برای: coral reefs

تعداد نتایج: 17805  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Sophie G Dove David I Kline Olga Pantos Florent E Angly Gene W Tyson Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

Increasing atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) is a major threat to coral reefs, but some argue that the threat is mitigated by factors such as the variability in the response of coral calcification to acidification, differences in bleaching susceptibility, and the potential for rapid adaptation to anthropogenic warming. However the evidence for these mitigating factors tends to involve ...

2011
M. Söffker K. A. Sloman

The abundance and behaviour of fish on and around coral reefs at Twin Mounds and Giant Mounds, carbonate mounds located on the continental shelf off Ireland (600–1100 m), were studied using two Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) dives. We recorded 30 fish taxa on the dives, together with three species of Scleractinia (Lophelia pertusa, Madrepora oculata and Desmophyllum cristagalli) and a diverse ...

2006
Sindy Sterckx Luc Bertels Pieter Kempeneers Walter Debruyn Rudi Goossens

Coral reefs are endangered world-wide by devastating fishing methods (overfishing, dynamite and cyanide fishery), pollution, tourism, environmental changes and bleaching. The aim of this project is to monitor coral reefs and associated ecosystems (mangroves, seagrass beds) by integrating different remote sensing data with spectral libraries and field measurements. The study area is Fordate, a s...

2010
Angela Dikou

Top-down controls of complex foodwebs maintain the balance among the critical groups of corals, algae, and herbivores, thus allowing the persistence of corals reefs as three-dimensional, biogenic structures with high biodiversity, heterogeneity, resistance, resilience and connectivity, and the delivery of essential goods and services to societies. On contemporary reefs world-wide, however, top-...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2012
Diego Ruiz-Moreno Bette L Willis A Cathie Page Ernesto Weil Aldo Cróquer Bernardo Vargas-Angel Adán Guillermo Jordan-Garza Eric Jordán-Dahlgren Laurie Raymundo C Drew Harvell

Coral diseases are taking an increasing toll on coral reef structure and biodiversity and are important indicators of declining health in the oceans. We implemented standardized coral disease surveys to pinpoint hotspots of coral disease, reveal vulnerable coral families and test hypotheses about climate drivers from 39 locations worldwide. We analyzed a 3 yr study of coral disease prevalence t...

2014
Robert S. Steneck Suzanne N. Arnold Peter J. Mumby

Dominance shifts in ecosystems can occur rapidly, resulting in alternative stable states. While some coral reef ecosystems shift and recover relatively quickly, others recover slowly or not at all over periods of centuries. We explore the role of large (fishing-susceptible) parrotfish in triggering algal phase shifts as alternative attractors that may lock reefs into coral-depleted alternative ...

2008
Jorge García-Sais Richard Appeldoorn Tim Battista Laurie Bauer Andy Bruckner Chris Caldow Lisamarie Carrubba Jorge Corredor Stephanie Williams

INTRODUCTION AND SETTING The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is comprised of a number of islands in the northern Caribbean, including the island of Puerto Rico and offshore islands such as Culebra, Vieques, Monito, and Desecheo (Figure 3.1). The following information adds to the comprehensive overview of Puertorrican reefs provided in the previous edition of this report (García-Sais et al., 2005). ...

Journal: :Science 2003
Toby A Gardner Isabelle M Côté Jennifer A Gill Alastair Grant Andrew R Watkinson

We report a massive region-wide decline of corals across the entire Caribbean basin, with the average hard coral cover on reefs being reduced by 80%, from about 50% to 10% cover, in three decades. Our meta-analysis shows that patterns of change in coral cover are variable across time periods but largely consistent across subregions, suggesting that local causes have operated with some degree of...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2013
Deron E Burkepile Jacob E Allgeier Andrew A Shantz Catharine E Pritchard Nathan P Lemoine Laura H Bhatti Craig A Layman

On coral reefs, fishes can facilitate coral growth via nutrient excretion; however, as coral abundance declines, these nutrients may help facilitate increases in macroalgae. By combining surveys of reef communities with bioenergetics modeling, we showed that fish excretion supplied 25 times more nitrogen to forereefs in the Florida Keys, USA, than all other biotic and abiotic sources combined. ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
A S Martinez L F Mendes T S Leite

The present study investigated the distribution and abundance of epibenthic molluscs and their feeding habits associated to substrate features (coverage and rugosity) in a sandstone reef system in the Northeast of Brazil. Rugosity, low coral cover and high coverage of zoanthids and fleshy alga were the variables that influenced a low richness and high abundance of a few molluscan species in the...

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