نتایج جستجو برای: coral software

تعداد نتایج: 453120  

2014
Sarah W. Davies Eli Meyer Sarah M. Guermond Mikhail V. Matz

Caribbean coral reefs have deteriorated substantially over the past 30 years, which is broadly attributable to the effects of global climate change. In the same time, Indo-Pacific reefs maintain higher coral cover and typically recover rapidly after disturbances. This difference in reef resilience is largely due to much higher coral recruitment rates in the Pacific. We hypothesized that the lac...

2006
Ilsa B. Kuffner Linda J. Walters Mikel A. Becerro Valerie J. Paul Raphael Ritson-Williams Kevin S. Beach

Coral recruitment is a key process in the maintenance and recovery of coral reef ecosystems. While intense competition between coral and algae is often assumed on reefs that have undergone phase shifts from coral to algal dominance, data examining the competitive interactions involved, particularly during the larval and immediate post-settlement stage, are scarce. Using a series of field and ou...

2008
Chico L. Birrell Laurence J. McCook Bette L. Willis Lindsay Harrington

Recovery of degraded reefs is dependent on the settlement of coral larvae into habitats typically dominated by benthic algae, so that benthic algae may play pivotal roles in coral settlement and reef recovery. Here we demonstrate that waterborne influences of macroalgae could affect coral settlement before larvae contact reef substrata and that such effects vary between macroalgae. We tested fo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Rohan M Brooker Philip L Munday Douglas P Chivers Geoffrey P Jones

The vast majority of research into the mechanisms of camouflage has focused on forms that confound visual perception. However, many organisms primarily interact with their surroundings using chemosensory systems and may have evolved mechanisms to 'blend in' with chemical components of their habitat. One potential mechanism is 'chemical crypsis' via the sequestration of dietary elements, causing...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Maxim V Filatov Jaap A Kaandorp Marten Postma Robert van Liere Kris J Kruszyński Mark J A Vermeij Geert J Streekstra Rolf P M Bak

In addition to experimental studies, computational models provide valuable information about colony development in scleractinian corals. Using our simulation model, we show how environmental factors such as nutrient distribution and light availability affect growth patterns of coral colonies. To compare the simulated coral growth forms with those of real coral colonies, we quantitatively compar...

2015
Thomas C. Adam Deron E. Burkepile Benjamin I. Ruttenberg Michelle J. Paddack

Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs that can facilitate reef-building corals by excluding algae that otherwise negatively impact coral settlement, growth, and survivorship. Over the last several de cades, coral cover on Caribbean reefs has declined precipitously. On many reefs, large structurally complex corals have been replaced by algae and other non-reef-building organisms, resulting i...

2017
Jesús Ernesto Arias-González Tak Fung Robert M Seymour Joaquín Rodrigo Garza-Pérez Gilberto Acosta-González Yves-Marie Bozec Craig R Johnson

Coral-algal phase shifts in which coral cover declines to low levels and is replaced by algae have often been documented on coral reefs worldwide. This has motivated coral reef management responses that include restriction and regulation of fishing, e.g. herbivorous fish species. However, there is evidence that eutrophication and sedimentation can be at least as important as a reduction in herb...

2017
Laurie L. Richardson

The study of coral diseases, coral pathogens, and the effects of diseases on tropical and subtropical coral reefs are all current, high-profile research areas. This interest has grown steadily since the first report of a coral disease in 1973. The author of this report was Arnfried Antonius and the publication was an abstract in the proceedings of a scientific meeting of the Association of Mari...

2017
Daniel Wangpraseurt Jacob B. Holm Anthony W. D. Larkum Mathieu Pernice Peter J. Ralph David J. Suggett Michael Kühl

Climate change-related coral bleaching, i.e., the visible loss of zooxanthellae from the coral host, is increasing in frequency and extent and presents a major threat to coral reefs globally. Coral bleaching has been proposed to involve accelerating light stress of their microalgal endosymbionts via a positive feedback loop of photodamage, symbiont expulsion and excess in vivo light exposure. T...

2012
Daniel Wangpraseurt Miriam Weber Hans Røy Lubos Polerecky Dirk de Beer Suharsono Maggy M. Nugues

BACKGROUND Coral reefs degrade globally at an alarming rate, with benthic algae often replacing corals. However, the extent to which benthic algae contribute to coral mortality, and the potential mechanisms involved, remain disputed. Recent laboratory studies suggested that algae kill corals by inducing hypoxia on the coral surface, through stimulated microbial respiration. METHODS/FINDINGS W...

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