نتایج جستجو برای: coral reefs

تعداد نتایج: 17805  

2016
M. Mar Soler-Hurtado José Vladimir Sandoval-Sierra Annie Machordom Javier Diéguez-Uribeondo

Emerging fungal diseases are threatening ecosystems and have increased in recent decades. In corals, the prevalence and consequences of these infections have also increased in frequency and severity. Coral reefs are affected by an emerging fungal disease named aspergillosis, caused by Aspergillus sydowii. This disease and its pathogen have been reported along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of...

2013
Robert van Woesik Kelly van Woesik Liana van Woesik Sandra van Woesik

Ocean acidification threatens the foundation of tropical coral reefs. This study investigated three aspects of ocean acidification: (i) the rates at which perforate and imperforate coral-colony skeletons passively dissolve when pH is 7.8, which is predicted to occur globally by 2100, (ii) the rates of passive dissolution of corals with respect to coral-colony surface areas, and (iii) the compar...

2015
Cécile Cathalot Dick Van Oevelen Tom J. S. Cox Tina Kutti Marc Lavaleye Gerard Duineveld Filip J. R. Meysman

Citation: Cathalot C, Van Oevelen D, Cox TJS, Kutti T, Lavaleye M, Duineveld G and Meysman FJR (2015) Cold-water coral reefs and adjacent sponge grounds: hotspots of benthic respiration and organic carbon cycling in the deep sea. Front. Mar. Sci. 2:37. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2015.00037 Cold-water coral reefs and adjacent sponge grounds: hotspots of benthic respiration and organic carbon cycling in ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Carissa J Klein Stacy D Jupiter Elizabeth R Selig Matthew E Watts Benjamin S Halpern Muhammad Kamal Chris Roelfsema Hugh P Possingham

Coral reefs are threatened by human activities on both the land (e.g., deforestation) and the sea (e.g., overfishing). Most conservation planning for coral reefs focuses on removing threats in the sea, neglecting management actions on the land. A more integrated approach to coral reef conservation, inclusive of land-sea connections, requires an understanding of how and where terrestrial conserv...

2015
Kenneth RN Anthony Paul A Marshall Ameer Abdulla Roger Beeden Chris Bergh Ryan Black C Mark Eakin Edward T Game Margaret Gooch Nicholas AJ Graham Alison Green Scott F Heron Ruben van Hooidonk Cheryl Knowland Sangeeta Mangubhai Nadine Marshall Jeffrey A Maynard Peter McGinnity Elizabeth McLeod Peter J Mumby Magnus Nyström David Obura Jamie Oliver Hugh P Possingham Robert L Pressey Gwilym P Rowlands Jerker Tamelander David Wachenfeld Stephanie Wear

Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local-scale stressors pose fundamental challenges to coral reef managers worldwide. Understanding how cumulative stressors affect coral reef vulnerability is critical for successful reef conservation now and in the future. In this review, we present the case that strategically managing for increased ec...

2017
Kristine N. White David K. Weinstein Taku Ohara Vianney Denis Javier Montenegro James D. Reimer

Very few studies have been conducted on the long-term effects of typhoon damage on mesophotic coral reefs. This study investigates the long-term community dynamics of damage from Typhoon 17 (Jelawat) in 2012 on the coral community of the upper mesophotic Ryugu Reef in Okinawa, Japan. A shift from foliose to bushy coral morphologies between December 2012 and August 2015 was documented, especiall...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Peter J Mumby Kenneth Broad Daniel R Brumbaugh Craig P Dahlgren Alastair R Harborne Alan Hastings Katherine E Holmes Carrie V Kappel Fiorenza Micheli James N Sanchirico

Habitat maps are often the core spatially consistent data set on which marine reserve networks are designed, but their efficacy as surrogates for species richness and applicability to other conservation measures is poorly understood. Combining an analysis of field survey data, literature review, and expert assessment by a multidisciplinary working group, we examined the degree to which Caribbea...

2015
L. R. Little R. Q. Grafton

Conservation management agencies are faced with acute trade-offs when dealing with disturbance from human activities. We show how agencies can respond to permanent ecosystem disruption by managing for Pimm resilience within a conservation budget using a model calibrated to a metapopulation of a coral reef fish species at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. The application is of general interest b...

2013
Tom C. L. Bridge Andrew S Hoey Stuart J Campbell Efin Muttaqin Edi Rudi Nur Fadli Andrew H Baird Bert Hoeksema Tom Bridge John Rooney Tyler Smith

Coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperature is a primary cause of coral reef degradation. However, bleaching patterns often show significant spatial variability, therefore identifying locations where local conditions may provide thermal refuges is a high conservation priority. Coral bleaching mortality often diminishes with increasing depth, but clear depth zonation of coral communities an...

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