نتایج جستجو برای: coral reef

تعداد نتایج: 20812  

2017
Darcy Bradley Eric Conklin Yannis P. Papastamatiou Douglas J. McCauley Kydd Pollock Amanda Pollock Bruce E. Kendall Steven D. Gaines Jennifer E. Caselle

What did coral reef ecosystems look like before human impacts became pervasive? Early efforts to reconstruct baselines resulted in the controversial suggestion that pristine coral reefs have inverted trophic pyramids, with disproportionally large top predator biomass. The validity of the coral reef inverted trophic pyramid has been questioned, but until now, was not resolved empirically. We use...

2017
Valeria Pizarro Sara C. Rodríguez Mateo López-Victoria Fernando A. Zapata Sven Zea Claudia T. Galindo-Martínez Roberto Iglesias-Prieto Joseph Pollock Mónica Medina

Coral reefs are commonly associated with oligotrophic, well-illuminated waters. In 2013, a healthy coral reef was discovered in one of the least expected places within the Colombian Caribbean: at the entrance of Cartagena Bay, a highly-polluted system that receives industrial and sewage waste, as well as high sediment and freshwater loads from an outlet of the Magdalena River (the longest and m...

2011
Phillip K. Lowe John F. Bruno Elizabeth R. Selig Matthew Spencer

There has been substantial recent change in coral reef communities. To date, most analyses have focussed on static patterns or changes in single variables such as coral cover. However, little is known about how community-level changes occur at large spatial scales. Here, we develop Markov models of annual changes in coral and macroalgal cover in the Caribbean and Great Barrier Reef (GBR) region...

2002
James Hendee Gang Liu Alan Strong John Sapper Desiree Sasko Craig Dahlgren

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Coral Reef Watch program is installing in situ monitoring stations at strategic coral reef areas for purposes of establishing long-term data sets, providing near real-time information products, and surface-truthing NOAA satellite sea surface temperature (SST) products used for coral bleaching predictions ("HotSpots"). The suite of sta...

2014
Emilia M. Sogin Paul Anderson Philip Williams Chii-Shiarng Chen Ruth D. Gates

In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate coral metabolic states are needed to assess reef health. Metabolomic profiling can describe the response of individuals to disturbance (i.e., shifts in environmental conditions) across biological models and is a powerful approach for characterizing and comparing coral metabolism. For the first time, we asse...

2015
Henryk Blasinski Joyce Farrell

The worldwide decline of coral reefs is attributed to the increase in atmospheric CO2 and water temperature. We use simulations to show that it is possible to classify coral reef pigments from underwater images captured by consumer RGB cameras. These simulations will help us design experiments in a controlled laboratory environment and to quantify the effect that water temperature has on the sp...

2017
Katie L. Cramer Aaron O'Dea Tara R. Clark Jian-xin Zhao Richard D. Norris

Caribbean coral reefs have transformed into algal-dominated habitats over recent decades, but the mechanisms of change are unresolved due to a lack of quantitative ecological data before large-scale human impacts. To understand the role of reduced herbivory in recent coral declines, we produce a high-resolution 3,000 year record of reef accretion rate and herbivore (parrotfish and urchin) abund...

Journal: :PeerJ 2015
Elena L E S Wagner Dominique G Roche Sandra A Binning Sharon Wismer Redouan Bshary

Large disturbances can cause rapid degradation of coral reef communities, but what baseline changes in species assemblages occur on undisturbed reefs through time? We surveyed live coral cover, reef fish abundance and fish species richness in 1997 and again in 2007 on 47 fringing patch reefs of varying size and depth at Mersa Bareika, Ras Mohammed National Park, Egypt. No major human or natural...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2006
A C Fonseca H K Dean J Cortés

Coral reef status was surveyed in three south Pacific coral reefs of Costa Rica, one in Caño Island and two in Golfo Dulce, and the density, richness and distribution of non-colonial macro borers (> 1 mm) was determined in dead and live coral fragments from these reefs. Based upon traditional indicators of degradation such as high particulate suspended matter and low live coral cover, the reefs...

2017
Tessa N Hempson Nicholas A J Graham M Aaron MacNeil David H Williamson Geoffrey P Jones Glenn R Almany

Diet specificity is likely to be the key predictor of a predator's vulnerability to changing habitat and prey conditions. Understanding the degree to which predatory coral reef fishes adjust or maintain prey choice, in response to declines in coral cover and changes in prey availability, is critical for predicting how they may respond to reef habitat degradation. Here, we use stable isotope ana...

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