نتایج جستجو برای: reef

تعداد نتایج: 11470  

2014
Paul Blanchon Marian Granados-Corea Elizabeth Abbey Juan C. Braga Colin Braithwaite David M. Kennedy Tom Spencer Jody M. Webster Colin D. Woodroffe

In 1842 Charles Darwin claimed that vertical growth on a subsiding foundation caused fringing reefs to transform into barrier reefs then atolls. Yet historically no transition between reef types has been discovered and they are widely considered to develop independently from antecedent foundations during glacio-eustatic sea-level rise. Here we reconstruct reef development from cores recovered b...

2013
Amy E. Grady Matthew A. Reidenbach Laura J. Moore

Climate change can strongly influence coral reef ecosystems, affecting species composition, growth rates, and reef morphology, potentially leading to altered wave energy dissipation across reefs. Sea level rise can also alter wave dissipation, which may lead to shifts in alongshore sediment transport gradients, thereby altering erosion and accretion patterns on tropical coastlines. Delft3D was ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2012
Chris Carroll David Waters Suzanne Vardy David M Silburn Steve Attard Peter J Thorburn Aaron M Davis Neil Halpin Michael Schmidt Bruce Wilson Andrew Clark

Targets for improvements in water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have been set through the Reef Water Quality Protection Plan (Reef Plan). To measure and report on progress towards the targets set a program has been established that combines monitoring and modelling at paddock through to catchment and reef scales; the Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting...

2009
Malik Naumann Alexander Altenbach

For my parents, for introducing me to the wonders of coral reefs from an early age and for their everlasting support " Coral reefs are threatened, not doomed – if we can avoid extreme climate change, runoff and over-fishing. Prevention is better than cure, but recovery is possible. The decisions we make now, or don't make, will have profound long-term consequences. " und Alex, die mich zu jeder...

2008
Wolfgang Kiessling

Geologists have long suggested that the Phanerozoic record of marine reefs fluctuated considerably through time but exactly how strong these fluctuations were is still a matter of debate. The published graphs of several authors suggest moderate fluctuations in reef abundance over the Phanerozoic (James 1983; Copper 1988; James & Bourque 1992; Hallock 1997), while other authors have depicted sub...

2012
Adam Barnett Kátya G. Abrantes Jamie Seymour Richard Fitzpatrick

Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often designed with little prior knowledge of the spatial behaviour of the species they are designed to protect. Currently, the Coral Sea area and its seamounts (north-east Australia) are under review to determine if MPAs are warranted. The protection of sharks at these seamounts should be an integral com...

2010
Wes Toller Adolphe O. Debrot Mark J. A. Vermeij Paul C. Hoetjes

Saba Bank is a 2,200 km(2) submerged carbonate platform in the northeastern Caribbean Sea off Saba Island, Netherlands Antilles. The presence of reef-like geomorphic features and significant shelf edge coral development on Saba Bank have led to the conclusion that it is an actively growing, though wholly submerged, coral reef atoll. However, little information exists on the composition of benth...

2013
Chris T. Perry Gary N. Murphy Paul S. Kench Scott G. Smithers Evan N. Edinger Robert S. Steneck Peter J. Mumby

Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health have caused major shifts in species composition. One projected consequence is a lowering of reef carbonate production rates, potentially impairing reef growth, compromising ecosystem functionality and ultimately leading to net reef erosion. Here, using measures of gross and net carbonate production and erosion from 19 Caribbean reefs, we show tha...

2015
Shivani Ehrenfeucht

2 Biodiversity is an important factor in all healthy ecosystems. Coral reef ecosystems support an incredibly diverse community of fish species. As coral reefs are in decline due to a combination of factors such as climate change and over fishing, the species which are being supported by the reef are at risk. In particular, coral reef fish communities have been shown to be in decline. Coral reef...

2016
Eric N. Powell John M. Klinck Kathryn Ashton-Alcox Eileen E. Hofmann Jason Morson

We describe a model designed to simulate the shell carbonate budget of an oyster reef. We identify five parameters descriptive of basic characteristics of the shell carbonate budget of a reef that limit simulation accuracy. Two describe the TAZ (taphonomically-active zone) and the distribution of shell carbonate within it. One is the taphonomic rate in the TAZ. Two determine the volume contribu...

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