نتایج جستجو برای: coral reefs

تعداد نتایج: 17805  

Journal: :Geological Society of America Bulletin 1903

2004
Nancy Knowlton

I n the simplest sense, coral reefs are wave-resistant piles of limestone and calcareous sediments built by a thin veneer of living organisms (Hubbard 1997). But these piles are of great ecological and resource significance for their massiveness, extremely high biodiversity, and distinct trophic structure and primary production. Reefs grow most prolifically in clear, warm, shallow, and nutrient...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2010
Terry P Hughes Nicholas A J Graham Jeremy B C Jackson Peter J Mumby Robert S Steneck

Phase-shifts from one persistent assemblage of species to another have become increasingly commonplace on coral reefs and in many other ecosystems due to escalating human impacts. Coral reef science, monitoring and global assessments have focused mainly on producing detailed descriptions of reef decline, and continue to pay insufficient attention to the underlying processes causing degradation....

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Mark I McCormick

Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profound ecological, social and economic repercussions. While its occurrence is predicted to increase in the future, we have little understanding of mechanisms that underlie changes in the fish community associated with coral degradation. The present study uses a field-based experiment to examine how ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Hugo B. Harrison David H. Williamson Richard D. Evans Glenn R. Almany Simon R. Thorrold Garry R. Russ Kevin A. Feldheim Lynne van Herwerden Serge Planes Maya Srinivasan Michael L. Berumen Geoffrey P. Jones

Marine reserves, areas closed to all forms of fishing, continue to be advocated and implemented to supplement fisheries and conserve populations. However, although the reproductive potential of important fishery species can dramatically increase inside reserves, the extent to which larval offspring are exported and the relative contribution of reserves to recruitment in fished and protected pop...

2016
Kathryn L. Markey Dave A. Abdo Scott N. Evans Cyprien Bosserelle Heather M. Patterson

In 2011 the first recorded bleaching event for the high latitude Houtman Abrolhos Islands (HAI) coral communities was documented. This bleaching event highlighted the question of whether a supply of 'heat tolerant' coral recruits from the tropical north would be sufficient to provide a level of resistance for these reefs to future warming events. Using Lagrangian modelling we showed that due to...

2013
Louise S. L. Teh Lydia C. L. Teh U. Rashid Sumaila

Overfishing threatens coral reefs worldwide, yet there is no reliable estimate on the number of reef fishers globally. We address this data gap by quantifying the number of reef fishers on a global scale, using two approaches - the first estimates reef fishers as a proportion of the total number of marine fishers in a country, based on the ratio of reef-related to total marine fish landed value...

2013
Christopher H. R. Goatley David R. Bellwood

Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological impacts is limited. Evidence has suggested that benthic sediments bound within the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) suppress reef fish herbivory, a key ecological process maintaining reef resilience. An experimental combination of caging and sediment addition treatments were used to investigate the ef...

2004

habitat: a vertical wall of coral reef, in theory, may be able to sustain more divers than a flatter reef, prone to abrasion by divers with buoyancy problems. In addition, a site’s carrying capacity can increase or decrease with visitors’ level of experience and education. Again, the diver with buoyancy problems has a greater impact on habitat than the diver with good buoyancy control. If a par...

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