نتایج جستجو برای: tev of coral reef

تعداد نتایج: 21169374  

2017
C. M. Scott R. Mehrotra M. Y. Hein M. S. Moerland B. W. Hoeksema

Diving-related tourism is known to contribute both directly and indirectly to reef degradation around the globe, including Koh Tao, a popular diving destination in the Gulf of Thailand. Of the known publications on reef threats at Koh Tao, only three mention the effects of highly abundant coral predators. The present study combines results of a nine-year long period (2006–2014) of reef surveys ...

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...

2012
Lauren A. Freeman Arthur J. Miller Richard D. Norris Jennifer E. Smith

[1] The oceanographic environment is a key element in structuring coral reef ecosystems by setting the range of physical and chemical conditions in which coral reef-builders live. A cluster analysis of physical and chemical oceanographic data is used to classify coral habitats in the remote tropical and subtropical Pacific Ocean based on average temperature, temperature seasonal cycle, nutrient...

2016
Laura Rix Jasper M. de Goeij Christina E. Mueller Ulrich Struck Jack J. Middelburg Fleur C. van Duyl Fuad A. Al-Horani Christian Wild Malik S. Naumann Dick van Oevelen

Shallow warm-water and deep-sea cold-water corals engineer the coral reef framework and fertilize reef communities by releasing coral mucus, a source of reef dissolved organic matter (DOM). By transforming DOM into particulate detritus, sponges play a key role in transferring the energy and nutrients in DOM to higher trophic levels on Caribbean reefs via the so-called sponge loop. Coral mucus m...

2018
Melita Samoilys Ronan Roche Heather Koldewey John Turner

Understanding the drivers of variability in the composition of fish assemblages across the Indo-Pacific region is crucial to support coral reef ecosystem resilience. Whilst numerous relationships and feedback mechanisms between the functional roles of coral reef fishes and reef benthic composition have been investigated, certain key groups, such as the herbivores, are widely suggested to mainta...

2017
Jorge R. García-Sais Stacey M. Williams Ali Amirrezvani

This work analyzes the mortality, recovery, and shifts in the composition of scleractinian corals from Puerto Rico one decade after the 2005 regional coral bleaching event. Temporal and spatial patterns of coral community structure were examined using a stratified, non-random sampling approach based on five permanent transects per reef at 16 reef stations. A negative correlation between percent...

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 ...

2017
Björn Illing Jodie L. Rummer

Coral reef fishes, like many other marine organisms, are affected by anthropogenic stressors such as fishing and pollution and, owing to climate change, are experiencing increasing water temperatures and ocean acidification. Against the backdrop of these various stressors, a mechanistic understanding of processes governing individual organismal performance is the first step for identifying driv...

2015
Baruch Rinkevich

The continuous degradation of coral reef ecosystems on a global level, the disheartening expectations of a gloomy future for reefs’ statuses, the failure of traditional conservation acts to revive most of the degrading reefs and the understanding that it is unlikely that future reefs will return to historic conditions, all call for novel management approaches. Among the most effective approache...

2009
Joshua E. Cinner Tim R. McClanahan Nicholas A. J. Graham Morgan S. Pratchett Shaun K. Wilson Jean-Baptiste Raina

1. Climate change is emerging as one of the greatest threats to coral reef ecosystems. Climate-induced warming events trigger coral bleaching and mortality, which can indirectly affect coral reef fishes. Managing fisheries across coral mortality events is expected to influence the persistence of species and reef recovery potential. The most common management recommendation has been to prohibit ...

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