نتایج جستجو برای: marine coral

تعداد نتایج: 106596  

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2016
Hansel Caballero Aragón Pedro M Alcolado Néstor Rey-Villiers Susana Perera Valderrama Juliett González Méndez

Wave exposure can influence community structure and distribution of shallow coral reefs, by affecting organisms both directly and indirectly. To assess the current stony coral community condition under different degrees of wave exposure at a marine protected area of the Gulf of Cazones (SW Cuba), two expeditions were carried out in May 2010 and June 2012. Four sampling sites were sampled at ree...

2018
Tyler D. Eddy William W.L. Cheung John F. Bruno

Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide important benefits to people in many tropical regions. However, coral reefs are becoming increasingly threatened by climate change, overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution. Historical baselines of coral cover are important to understand how much coral cover has been lost, e.g., to avoid the...

2018
Emma F. Camp Verena Schoepf Peter J. Mumby Leonardo A. Hardtke Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa David J. Smith David J. Suggett

Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2 School of Earth Sciences, UWA Oceans Institute and ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia, Marine Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia, 4 Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Centre I...

Journal: :Genomics data 2016
Bruna Rafaella Z Palermo Daniel B A Castro Letícia Bianca Pereira Ana Carolina G Cauz Beatriz L Magalhães Camila Carlos Fernanda L P da Costa Guilherme P Scagion Juliana S Higa Ludimila D Almeida Meiriele da S das Neves Melina Aparecida Cordeiro Paula F V do Prado Thiago M da Silva Thiago Willian A Balsalobre Luciana C Paulino Renato Vicentini Lúcio F C Ferraz Laura M M Ottoboni

Here, we describe the genomic features of the Actinobacteria Kocuria sp. SM24M-10 isolated from mucus of the Brazilian endemic coral Mussismilia hispida. The sequences are available under accession number LDNX01000000 (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/LDNX00000000). The genomic analysis revealed interesting information about the adaptation of bacteria to the marine environment (such as genes...

2018
Jade M S Delevaux Robert Whittier Kostantinos A Stamoulis Leah L Bremer Stacy Jupiter Alan M Friedlander Matthew Poti Greg Guannel Natalie Kurashima Kawika B Winter Robert Toonen Eric Conklin Chad Wiggins Anders Knudby Whitney Goodell Kimberly Burnett Susan Yee Hla Htun Kirsten L L Oleson Tracy Wiegner Tamara Ticktin

Declining natural resources have led to a cultural renaissance across the Pacific that seeks to revive customary ridge-to-reef management approaches to protect freshwater and restore abundant coral reef fisheries. Effective ridge-to-reef management requires improved understanding of land-sea linkages and decision-support tools to simultaneously evaluate the effects of terrestrial and marine dri...

Journal: :geopersia 2011
morteza taherpour khalilabad ali asghar aryaei alireza ashouri abbas ghaderi

a stratigraphic section from the tirgan formation was selected in arkan village nearby bojnourd city in order to study echinoderm fauna systematically. many specimens of echinoderms, especially toxasteridae which is associated with brachiopods were collected and studied systematically in this paper. microscopie slides were also prepared and studied. all slides contain benthic foraminifers and c...

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...

2012
Andrew L. Rhyne Michael F. Tlusty Pamela J. Schofield Les Kaufman James A. Morris Andrew W. Bruckner

The aquarium trade and other wildlife consumers are at a crossroads forced by threats from global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors that have weakened coastal ecosystems. While the wildlife trade may put additional stress on coral reefs, it brings income into impoverished parts of the world and may stimulate interest in marine conservation. To better understand the influence of t...

2014
Juan Moreno Navas Peter L. Miller Lea-Anne Henry Sebastian J. Hennige J. Murray Roberts

Ecohydrodynamics investigates the hydrodynamic constraints on ecosystems across different temporal and spatial scales. Ecohydrodynamics play a pivotal role in the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems, however the lack of integrated complex flow models for deep-water ecosystems beyond the coastal zone prevents further synthesis in these settings. We present a hydrodynamic model for one...

2006
Kimberley Warren-Rhodes Yvonne Herman Cesar

The demand for live seafood in Asia has spawned a lucrative trade in live coral reef fish that in 1995 had a global annual retail value of over USD 1 billion (Johannes and Riepen 1995; Cesar et al. 1997). There are concerns that the live reef fish food trade is inflicting an unacceptably heavy impact on coral reefs and reef resources in Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific.5 These areas contain ...

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