نتایج جستجو برای: coral reef

تعداد نتایج: 20812  

2014
Nicholas A. J. Graham Karen M. Chong-Seng Cindy Huchery Fraser A. Januchowski-Hartley Kirsty L. Nash

Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated organisms. In order to contextualise this general degradation, research on community composition is necessary in the context of varied disturbance histories and the biological processes and physical features thought to retard or promote recovery. We conducted a spatial assessment of coral reef communities ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Anders Knudby Stacy D. Jupiter Chris M. Roelfsema Mitchell B. Lyons Stuart R. Phinn

In the face of increasing climate-related impacts on coral reefs, the integration of ecosystem resilience into marine conservation planning has become a priority. One strategy, including resilient areas in marine protected area (MPA) networks, relies on information on the spatial distribution of resilience. We assess the ability to model and map six indicators of coral reef resilience—stress-to...

2011
Morgan S. Pratchett Andrew S. Hoey Shaun K. Wilson Vanessa Messmer

Coral reef ecosystems are increasingly subject to severe, large-scale disturbances caused by climate change (e.g., coral bleaching) and other more direct anthropogenic impacts. Many of these disturbances cause coral loss and corresponding changes in habitat structure, which has further important effects on abundance and diversity of coral reef fishes. Declines in the abundance and diversity of ...

2015
Yi Guan Sönke Hohn Agostino Merico Chaolun Allen Chen

Coral reefs are found within a limited range of environmental conditions or tolerance limits. Estimating these limits is a critical prerequisite for understanding the impacts of climate change on the biogeography of coral reefs. Here we used the diagnostic model ReefHab to determine the current environmental tolerance limits for coral reefs and the global distribution of potential coral reef ha...

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
Curt D. Storlazzi Maarten van Ormondt Yi-Leng Chen Edwin P. L. Elias

Citation: Storlazzi CD, van Ormondt M, Chen Y-L and Elias EPL (2017) Modeling Fine-Scale Coral Larval Dispersal and Interisland Connectivity to Help Designate Mutually-Supporting Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas: Insights from Maui Nui, Hawaii. Front. Mar. Sci. 4:381. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00381 Modeling Fine-Scale Coral Larval Dispersal and Interisland Connectivity to Help Designate Mutuall...

2015
Zarinah Waheed Harald G. J. van Mil Muhammad Ali Syed Hussein Robecca Jumin Bobita Golam Ahad Bert W. Hoeksema Vincent Laudet

The coral reefs at the northernmost tip of Sabah, Borneo will be established under a marine protected area: the Tun Mustapha Park (TMP) by the end of 2015. This area is a passage where the Sulu Sea meets the South China Sea and it is situated at the border of the area of maximum marine biodiversity, the Coral Triangle. The TMP includes fringing and patch reefs established on a relatively shallo...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Christopher H R Goatley David R Bellwood

Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect complex ecological processes on coral reefs is limited. Sediment in algal turfs has been shown to suppress herbivory by coral reef fishes on high-sediment, low-herbivory reef flats. Here, we investigate the role of sediment in suppressing herbivory across a depth gradient (reef base, crest and flat) ...

2018
Jade M S Delevaux Robert Whittier Kostantinos A Stamoulis Leah L Bremer Stacy Jupiter Alan M Friedlander Matthew Poti Greg Guannel Natalie Kurashima Kawika B Winter Robert Toonen Eric Conklin Chad Wiggins Anders Knudby Whitney Goodell Kimberly Burnett Susan Yee Hla Htun Kirsten L L Oleson Tracy Wiegner Tamara Ticktin

Declining natural resources have led to a cultural renaissance across the Pacific that seeks to revive customary ridge-to-reef management approaches to protect freshwater and restore abundant coral reef fisheries. Effective ridge-to-reef management requires improved understanding of land-sea linkages and decision-support tools to simultaneously evaluate the effects of terrestrial and marine dri...

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...

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