نتایج جستجو برای: coral carrier

تعداد نتایج: 88552  

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2012
Sarah M. Hamylton

Live coral is a key component of the Al Wajh marine reserve in the Red Sea. The management of this reserve is dependent on a sound understanding of the existing spatial distribution of live coral cover and the environmental factors influencing live coral at the landscape scale. This study uses remote-sensing techniques to develop ordinary least squares and spatially lagged autoregressive explan...

2015
Yi Guan Sönke Hohn Agostino Merico Chaolun Allen Chen

Coral reefs are found within a limited range of environmental conditions or tolerance limits. Estimating these limits is a critical prerequisite for understanding the impacts of climate change on the biogeography of coral reefs. Here we used the diagnostic model ReefHab to determine the current environmental tolerance limits for coral reefs and the global distribution of potential coral reef ha...

Journal: :Environmental management 2012
Roger Beeden Jeffrey A Maynard Paul A Marshall Scott F Heron Bette L Willis

Predicted increases in coral disease outbreaks associated with climate change have implications for coral reef ecosystems and the people and industries that depend on them. It is critical that coral reef managers understand these implications and have the ability to assess and reduce risk, detect and contain outbreaks, and monitor and minimise impacts. Here, we present a coral disease response ...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2012
Simone Montano Giovanni Strona Davide Seveso Paolo Galli

Little is known about coral diseases in the Indian Ocean region, especially in the Republic of Maldives. This study aimed at documenting the presence of coral diseases in the archipelago of the Maldives. Surveys for lesions in scleractinians conducted at 8 sites around Magoodhoo Island (Faafu Atoll) in October and November 2010 led to the identification of 5 coral diseases and 1 anomalous pigme...

2012
Oona M Lönnstedt Mark I McCormick Douglas P Chivers

Elevated water temperatures, a decrease in ocean pH, and an increasing prevalence of severe storms have lead to bleaching and death of the hard corals that underpin coral reef ecosystems. As coral cover declines, fish diversity and abundance declines. How degradation of coral reefs affects behavior of reef inhabitants is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that risk assessment behaviors of prey are s...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Masahiko Sasano Motonobu Imasato Hiroya Yamano Hiroyuki Oguma

Coral bleaching and mortality is predicted to increase under global climate change. A new observation technique is required to monitor regional coral conditions. To this end, we developed a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system installed in a towable buoy for boat observations, which acquires continuous fluorescent images of the seabed during day-time. Most corals have innate fluorescent p...

2008
M. J. Emslie

Coral reefs are consistently and increasingly subject to acute disturbance events that often lead to a reduction in live coral cover with concomitant effects on the diversity and abundance of coral reef fishes. Here we examine changes in both hard coral and reef-fish assemblages over 15 yr following major losses of coral from exposed reefs in 2 widely separated sectors of the Great Barrier Reef...

2017
Tessa N Hempson Nicholas A J Graham M Aaron MacNeil David H Williamson Geoffrey P Jones Glenn R Almany

Diet specificity is likely to be the key predictor of a predator's vulnerability to changing habitat and prey conditions. Understanding the degree to which predatory coral reef fishes adjust or maintain prey choice, in response to declines in coral cover and changes in prey availability, is critical for predicting how they may respond to reef habitat degradation. Here, we use stable isotope ana...

2013
Adam D. Hughes Andréa G. Grottoli

Thermally induced bleaching has caused a global decline in corals and the frequency of such bleaching events will increase. Thermal bleaching severely disrupts the trophic behaviour of the coral holobiont, reducing the photosynthetically derived energy available to the coral host. In the short term this reduction in energy transfer from endosymbiotic algae results in an energy deficit for the c...

2011
Diego Lirman Stephanie Schopmeyer Derek Manzello Lewis J. Gramer William F. Precht Frank Muller-Karger Kenneth Banks Brian Barnes Erich Bartels Amanda Bourque James Byrne Scott Donahue Janice Duquesnel Louis Fisher David Gilliam James Hendee Meaghan Johnson Kerry Maxwell Erin McDevitt Jamie Monty Digna Rueda Rob Ruzicka Sara Thanner

BACKGROUND Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that have already caused significant worldwide declines. In January 2010, coral reefs of Florida, United States, were impacted by an extreme cold-water anomaly that exposed corals to temperatures well below their reported thresholds (16°C), causing rapid coral mortality unprecedented in spatial extent...

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