نتایج جستجو برای: coral reefs

تعداد نتایج: 17805  

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...

2018
Naoki H Kumagai Hiroya Yamano

Coral reefs are one of the world's most threatened ecosystems, with global and local stressors contributing to their decline. Excessive sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) can cause coral bleaching, resulting in coral death and decreases in coral cover. A SST threshold of 1 °C over the climatological maximum is widely used to predict coral bleaching. In this study, we refined thermal indices predic...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Ruben van Hooidonk Jeffrey Allen Maynard Derek Manzello Serge Planes

Coral reefs and the services they provide are seriously threatened by ocean acidification and climate change impacts like coral bleaching. Here, we present updated global projections for these key threats to coral reefs based on ensembles of IPCC AR5 climate models using the new Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) experiments. For all tropical reef locations, we project absolute and perc...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2010
Fernando A Zapata Alberto Rodríguez-Ramírez Carlos Caro-Zambrano Jaime Garzón-Ferreira

Colombian coral reefs, as other reefs worldwide, have deteriorated significantly during the last few decades due to both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The National Monitoring System for Coral Reefs in Colombia (SIMAC) was established in 1998 to provide long-term data bases to assess the changes of Colombian coral reefs against perturbations and to identify the factors responsible for ...

2014
F. Joseph Pollock Joleah B. Lamb Stuart N. Field Scott F. Heron Britta Schaffelke George Shedrawi David G. Bourne Bette L. Willis

In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened globally. While many water quality parameters have been proposed to contribute to reef declines, little evidence exists conclusively linking specific water quality parameters with increased disease prevalence in situ. Here we report evidence from in situ coral health surveys confirming that chroni...

2016
James R Guest Adriana Vergés Andrew G Bauman Alexandra H Campbell Loke Ming Chou David A Feary Jeffrey KY Low Ezequiel M Marzinelli Karenne Tun Peter D Steinberg

Background. Herbivores play a critical role in structuring benthic communities on tropical coral dominated reefs because they remove macro and microalgae, which might otherwise overgrow adult corals or prevent successful recruitment of juveniles. Reducing herbivory has been implicated in promoting phase shifts from coral dominance to other ecosystem states following acute disturbances. Turbidit...

2008
Abhinav Singh Hao Wang Wendy Morrison

Coral reefs around the world have experienced a dramatic decline during the past 25 years. Overfishing is believed to play a major role. There is significant interest in stabilizing and restoring damaged reefs, and first steps include understanding the functioning of reefs in their natural state and examining the effects of fishing. The isolated Kingman and Palmyra reefs are believed to provide...

2015
Alvin Chelliah Halimi Bin Amar Julian Hyde Katie Yewdall Peter D. Steinberg James R. Guest

Knowledge about the timing and synchrony of coral spawning has important implications for both the ecology and management of coral reef ecosystems. Data on the timing of spawning and extent of synchrony, however, are still lacking for many coral reefs, particularly from equatorial regions and from locations within the coral triangle. Here we present the first documentation of a multi-species co...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Terry P Hughes David R Bellwood Carl S Folke Laurence J McCook John M Pandolfi

Coral reefs worldwide are under threat from various anthropogenic factors, including overfishing and pollution. A new study by Mumby et al. highlights the trophic relationships between humans, carnivorous and herbivorous fishes, and the potential role of no-take areas in maintaining vulnerable coral reef ecosystems. No-take areas, where fishing is prohibited, are vital tools for managing food w...

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