نتایج جستجو برای: marine coral

تعداد نتایج: 106596  

2012
Marie Thabard Olivier Gros Claire Hellio Jean-Philippe Maréchal

Coral reefs have undergone profound ecological changes over recent decades. Areas formerly covered by scleractinian coral species are now often overgrown by macroalgae. In Martinique (West Indies), this phenomenon has lead to the colonisation of numerous coral reefs by algae, amongst which Sargassum is one of the most prominent. This study focuses on potential defence molecules produced by Sarg...

2011
Laetitia Plaisance M. Julian Caley Russell E. Brainard Nancy Knowlton

Tropical reefs shelter one quarter to one third of all marine species but one third of the coral species that construct reefs are now at risk of extinction. Because traditional methods for assessing reef diversity are extremely time consuming, taxonomic expertise for many groups is lacking, and marine organisms are thought to be less vulnerable to extinction, most discussions of reef conservati...

2015
Steve Whalan Muhammad A. Abdul Wahab Susanne Sprungala Andrew J. Poole Rocky de Nys

For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the larval phase. Defining which habitat-linked cues are implicated in sessile invertebrate larval settlement has largely concentrated on chemical cues which are thought to signal optimal habitat. There has been less effort establishing physical settlement cues, including the role of surface microtopography...

2008
Kirsten Grorud-Colvert Su Sponaugle

For marine organisms, decoupling between the planktonic larval stage and the benthic-associated juvenile stage can lead to variable patterns of population replenishment, which have the potential to inXuence the eVectiveness of marine reserves. We measured spatial and temporal variability in larval supply and recruitment of Wshes to coral reefs of diVerent protection levels and tested whether pr...

Journal: :Isis; an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences 2016
Alistair Sponsel

This essay argues that Charles Darwin's distinctive approach to studying distribution and diversity was shaped by his face-to-face interactions with maritime surveyors during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle (1831-1836). Introducing their hydrographic surveying methods into natural history enabled him to compare fossil and living marine organisms, to compare sedimentary rocks to present-day marine s...

2009
Steven A. Murawski John H. Steele Phillip Taylor Michael J. Fogarty Michael P. Sissenwine Michael Ford Cynthia Suchman

Effective marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) requires understanding the key processes and relationships controlling the aspects of biodiversity, productivity, and resilience to perturbations. Unfortunately, the scales, complexity, and non-linear dynamics that characterize marine ecosystems often confound managing for these properties. Nevertheless, scientifically derived decisionsupport to...

2013
Elisabet Forsgren Sam Dupont Fredrik Jutfelt Trond Amundsen

As an effect of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the chemistry of the world's oceans is changing. Understanding how this will affect marine organisms and ecosystems are critical in predicting the impacts of this ongoing ocean acidification. Work on coral reef fishes has revealed dramatic effects of elevated oceanic CO2 on sensory responses and behavior. Such effects may be widespread but have almos...

2011
Gretchen E. Hofmann Jennifer E. Smith Kenneth S. Johnson Uwe Send Lisa A. Levin Fiorenza Micheli Adina Paytan Nichole N. Price Brittany Peterson Yuichiro Takeshita Paul G. Matson Elizabeth Derse Crook Kristy J. Kroeker Maria Cristina Gambi Emily B. Rivest Christina A. Frieder Pauline C. Yu Todd R. Martz

The effect of Ocean Acidification (OA) on marine biota is quasi-predictable at best. While perturbation studies, in the form of incubations under elevated pCO(2), reveal sensitivities and responses of individual species, one missing link in the OA story results from a chronic lack of pH data specific to a given species' natural habitat. Here, we present a compilation of continuous, high-resolut...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2003
R G Asch D D Turgeon

As part of the US Coral Reef Task Force's National Program to Map, Assess, Inventory, and Monitor US Coral Reef Ecosystems, a comprehensive survey of projects/programs monitoring coral reef ecosystems and related habitats (i.e., seagrass beds and mangroves) in the US Caribbean and Pacific was undertaken. Information was gathered on a total of 296 monitoring and assessment projects conducted sin...

2015
Mingshu Wang Gabby N. Ahmadia Iliana Chollett Charles Huang Helen Fox Anton Wijonarno Marguerite Madden

The Sunda Banda Seascape (SBS), located in the center of the Coral Triangle, is a global center of marine biodiversity and a conservation priority. We proposed the first biophysical environmental delineation of the SBS using globally available satellite remote sensing and model-assimilated data to categorize this area into unique and meaningful biophysical classes. Specifically, the SBS was par...

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