نتایج جستجو برای: coral

تعداد نتایج: 16123  

2014
David H Williamson Daniela M Ceccarelli Richard D Evans Geoffrey P Jones Garry R Russ

Severe climatic disturbance events often have major impacts on coral reef communities, generating cycles of decline and recovery, and in some extreme cases, community-level phase shifts from coral-to algal-dominated states. Benthic habitat changes directly affect reef fish communities, with low coral cover usually associated with low fish diversity and abundance. No-take marine reserves (NTRs) ...

2015
Darren J. Coker Andrew S. Hoey Shaun K. Wilson Martial Depczynski Nicholas A. J. Graham Jean-Paul A. Hobbs Thomas H. Holmes Morgan S. Pratchett Dirk Steinke

Hawkfishes (family: Cirrhitidae) are small conspicuous reef predators that commonly perch on, or shelter within, the branches of coral colonies. This study examined habitat associations of hawkfishes, and explicitly tested whether hawkfishes associate with specific types of live coral. Live coral use and habitat selectivity of hawkfishes was explored at six locations from Chagos in the central ...

2004
Yossi Loya

Here, I shall present a brief review of ca.35 years of our studies on changes in the coral species diversity and community structure at Eilat, Red Sea, at several scales in space and time. In the following, I shall: (1) summarize the geographical setting and the geological, physical and biological characteristics of the Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba, then point out the uniqueness of the coral reefs of Ei...

2012
James A. Y. Moore Lynda M. Bellchambers Martial R. Depczynski Richard D. Evans Scott N. Evans Stuart N. Field Kim J. Friedman James P. Gilmour Thomas H. Holmes Rachael Middlebrook Ben T. Radford Tyrone Ridgway George Shedrawi Heather Taylor Damian P. Thomson Shaun K. Wilson

BACKGROUND Globally, coral bleaching has been responsible for a significant decline in both coral cover and diversity over the past two decades. During the summer of 2010-11, anomalous large-scale ocean warming induced unprecedented levels of coral bleaching accompanied by substantial storminess across more than 12° of latitude and 1200 kilometers of coastline in Western Australia (WA). METHO...

2016
Justin H Baumann Joseph E Townsend Travis A Courtney Hannah E Aichelman Sarah W Davies Fernando P Lima Karl D Castillo

Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by global and local anthropogenic stressors such as rising seawater temperature, nutrient enrichment, sedimentation, and overfishing. Although many studies have investigated the impacts of local and global stressors on coral reefs, we still do not fully understand how these stressors influence coral community structure, particularly across environmental g...

2015
Bing Du Weizhen Liu Yue Deng Shaobing Li Xiangning Liu Yan Gao Lei Zhou

To improve the regenerative performance of nano-hydroxyapatite/coralline (nHA/coral) block grafting in a canine mandibular critical-size defect model, nHA/coral blocks were coated with recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor(165) (rhVEGF) via physical adsorption (3 μg rhVEGF165 per nHA/coral block). After the nHA/coral blocks and VEGF/nHA/coral blocks were randomly implanted into t...

2017
Martijn Dorenbosch Monique G. G. Grol Ivan Nagelkerken Gerard van der Velde

Coral reefs and seagrass beds are often located adjacent to one another, but little is known about the degree to which their fish communities are interlinked. To determine whether coral reef fishes on the coral reef are interlinked with or segregated from fishes on adjacent seagrass beds, a 60 m coral reef–seagrass gradient was studied on the island of Zanzibar in the western Indian Ocean. Usin...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Ivana Vu Gillian Smelick Sam Harris Sarah C. Lee Ernesto Weil Robert F. Whitehead John F. Bruno

By removing herbivores and promoting increases in macroalgae, overfishing is thought to indirectly cause coral disease and mortality. We performed three field manipulations to test the general hypothesis that overfishing and the subsequent alteration of coral reef trophic dynamics are a cause of coral epizootics. Specifically, we asked whether the presence of macroalgae can influence within- an...

2003
R. van Woesik

While coral reefs support more species than any other marine system, coral reef ecology bo"ows heavily from theoretical advances in lowdiversity te"estrial systems. This article reviews recent developments in ecology on coral reefs and weaves together the relevant information within a theoretical framework that aims toward predictive modeling of coral populations and communities. The author beg...

2013
Chuki Hongo Hiroya Yamano

Coral bleaching, triggered by elevated sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) has caused a decline in coral cover and changes in the abundances of corals on reefs worldwide. Coral decline can be exacerbated by the effects of local stressors like turbidity, yet some reefs with a natural history of turbidity can support healthy and resilient coral communities. However, little is known about responses of...

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