نتایج جستجو برای: coral

تعداد نتایج: 16123  

2017
Luciane A. Chimetto Tonon Janelle R. Thompson Ana P. B. Moreira Gizele D. Garcia Kevin Penn Rachelle Lim Roberto G. S. Berlinck Cristiane C. Thompson Fabiano L. Thompson

Over recent decades several coral diseases have been reported as a significant threat to coral reef ecosystems causing the decline of corals cover and diversity around the world. The development of techniques that improve the ability to detect and quantify microbial agents involved in coral disease will aid in the elucidation of disease cause, facilitating coral disease detection and diagnosis,...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2012
Diego Ruiz-Moreno Bette L Willis A Cathie Page Ernesto Weil Aldo Cróquer Bernardo Vargas-Angel Adán Guillermo Jordan-Garza Eric Jordán-Dahlgren Laurie Raymundo C Drew Harvell

Coral diseases are taking an increasing toll on coral reef structure and biodiversity and are important indicators of declining health in the oceans. We implemented standardized coral disease surveys to pinpoint hotspots of coral disease, reveal vulnerable coral families and test hypotheses about climate drivers from 39 locations worldwide. We analyzed a 3 yr study of coral disease prevalence t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Jeremie Vidal-Dupiol Ophélie Ladrière Anne-Leila Meistertzheim Laurent Fouré Mehdi Adjeroud Guillaume Mitta

As the effects of climate change have become increasingly visible over the past three decades, coral reefs have suffered from a number of natural and anthropogenic disturbances that have caused a critical decline in coral populations. Among these disturbances are coral diseases, which have appeared with increasing frequency and severity, often in correlation with increases in water temperature....

2014
Robert S. Steneck Suzanne N. Arnold Peter J. Mumby

Dominance shifts in ecosystems can occur rapidly, resulting in alternative stable states. While some coral reef ecosystems shift and recover relatively quickly, others recover slowly or not at all over periods of centuries. We explore the role of large (fishing-susceptible) parrotfish in triggering algal phase shifts as alternative attractors that may lock reefs into coral-depleted alternative ...

2016
Didier M. De Bakker Erik H. Meesters Rolf P. M. Bak Gerard Nieuwland Fleur C. Van Duyl

Tropical coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically important ecosystems on earth. Nevertheless, we found dramatic changes in coral communities on the reef slopes of Curaçao and Bonaire since 1973. Cover and abundance declined for virtually all coral species. The data show a shift from communities dominated by framework building species (e.g., Orbicella spp.) to commun...

2015
Andrew G. Bauman James R. Guest Glenn Dunshea Jeffery Low Peter A. Todd Peter D. Steinberg Sebastian C. A. Ferse

Processes occurring early in the life stages of corals can greatly influence the demography of coral populations, and successful settlement of coral larvae that leads to recruitment is a critical life history stage for coral reef ecosystems. Although corals in Singapore persist in one the world's most anthropogenically impacted reef systems, our understanding of the role of coral settlement in ...

2018
Danielle C Claar Lisa Szostek Jamie M McDevitt-Irwin Julian J Schanze Julia K Baum

Impacts of global climate change on coral reefs are being amplified by pulse heat stress events, including El Niño, the warm phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Despite reports of extensive coral bleaching and up to 97% coral mortality induced by El Niño events, a quantitative synthesis of the nature, intensity, and drivers of El Niño and La Niña impacts on corals is lacking. Here...

2015
Ricardo Beldade Suzanne C. Mills Joachim Claudet Isabelle M. Côté

Coral reefs are in decline across the globe as a result of overexploitation, pollution, disease and, more recently, climate change. The impacts of changes in coral cover on associated fish communities can be difficult to predict because of the uneven dependence of reef fish species on corals for food, shelter or the three-dimensional structure they provide. We compared live coral cover, reef fi...

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 ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2010
Peter Gayle Bernadette Charpentier Omar Spence Adrian Levre

Discovery Bay is one of nine sites around Jamaica's coastline, soon to gain the legislative protection of Fish Sanctuary (and Scientific Reserve) status. Cumulative natural and anthropogenic impacts drove the 1980's coral to algae phase shift. Discovery Bay CARICOMP data (1994 to 2007) showed an increase in coral cover from less than 5% reported in the mid 1980's to 11.7 +/- 0.31% (mean +/- SE)...

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