نتایج جستجو برای: coral

تعداد نتایج: 16123  

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 ...

2009

Over the past three decades, coral reefs worldwide have experienced significant losses in living coral cover and changes in the structure and function of these communities. Infectious diseases have been recognized as a prominent cause of mortality in scleractinian corals in the western Atlantic since the 1980’s, but until recently there were few reports of coral disease from the Indo-Pacific re...

2016
Jamie M. Caldwell John H.R. Burns Courtney Couch Megan Ross Christina Runyon Misaki Takabayashi Bernardo Vargas-Ángel William Walsh Maya Walton Darla White Gareth Williams Scott F. Heron

The Hawai'i Coral Disease database (HICORDIS) houses data on colony-level coral health condition observed across the Hawaiian archipelago, providing information to conduct future analyses on coral reef health in an era of changing environmental conditions. Colonies were identified to the lowest taxonomic classification possible (species or genera), measured and assessed for visual signs of heal...

2014
Andrew G. Bauman Andrew H. Baird John A. Burt Morgan S. Pratchett David A. Feary

Coral settlement is a key ecological process in the maintenance, recovery and resilience of coral reef ecosystems. Coral reefs in the Persian Gulf survive in one of the world’s most extreme environments, yet there remains limited knowledge of the role of coral settlement considered critical for maintaining population dynamics. Spatial and temporal patterns of coral settlement were examined at 6...

2013
Pauline Gulliver Suzanne Palmer Scott Smithers

Use of coral skeletons to determine growth histories of reefs situated in warm, clear tropical waters is well established. Recently, however, there has been increasing awareness of the significance of reefs occurring in environments that are considered as marginal for coral growth, such as turbid inshore settings characterized by episodes of elevated turbidity, low light penetration, and period...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2010
Alberto Rodríguez-Ramírez María Catalina Reyes-Nivia Sven Zea Raúl Navas-Camacho Jaime Garzón-Ferreira Sonia Bejarano Carlos Orozco

Long-term monitoring data provide a basis to recognize changes in coral reef communities and to implement appropriate management strategies. Unfortunately, coral reef dynamics have been poorly documented at any temporal scale in the Southern Caribbean. Through the "National Monitoring System of Coral Reefs in Colombia" (Spanish acronym: SIMAC), we assessed 32 permanent plots at different depth ...

2013
Jan Šlapeta Marjorie C. Linares

BACKGROUND The coral is predominantly composed of the metabolically dependent coral host and the photosynthetic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium sp. The system as a whole interacts with symbiotic eukaryotes, bacteria and viruses. Gemmocystiscylindrus (cf. "type-N" symbiont) belonging to the obligatory parasitic phylum Apicomplexa (Alveolata) is ubiquitous in the Caribbean coral, but its presence in ...

2013
Sam H. C. Noonan Katharina E. Fabricius Craig Humphrey

Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect coral reefs, however little is known about how OA will change the coral-algal symbiosis on which reefs ultimately depend. This study investigated whether there would be differences in coral Symbiodinium types in response to OA, potentially improving coral performance. We used denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of the internal...

2015
Andreas F. Haas Marine Guibert Anja Foerschner Tim Co Sandi Calhoun Emma George Mark Hatay Elizabeth Dinsdale Stuart A. Sandin Jennifer E. Smith Mark J.A. Vermeij Ben Felts Phillip Dustan Peter Salamon Forest Rohwer Robert Costanza

The natural beauty of coral reefs attracts millions of tourists worldwide resulting in substantial revenues for the adjoining economies. Although their visual appearance is a pivotal factor attracting humans to coral reefs current monitoring protocols exclusively target biogeochemical parameters, neglecting changes in their aesthetic appearance. Here we introduce a standardized computational ap...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Steven R Schill George T Raber Jason J Roberts Eric A Treml Jorge Brenner Patrick N Halpin

We integrated coral reef connectivity data for the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico into a conservation decision-making framework for designing a regional scale marine protected area (MPA) network that provides insight into ecological and political contexts. We used an ocean circulation model and regional coral reef data to simulate eight spawning events from 2008-2011, applying a maximum 30-day pe...

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