نتایج جستجو برای: reef

تعداد نتایج: 11470  

Behrooz Abtahi, Jahangir Vajed Samiei, Koosha Dab,

In the Persian Gulf, Acropora- dominated coral reefs have been damaged by global and local disturbances. Inversion of coral colonies mostly occur due to anchoring and fishing in many coral reefs, particularly those established nearby human societies, like the coral reef of Hengam Island, in the Persian Gulf. The short term growth rates (weight increment) of inversely and normally transplanted c...

2005
Martial Depczynski David R. Bellwood

The distribution and abundance of small cryptic reef fishes were quantified among microhabitats and reef zones at both exposed and sheltered sites at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef. A total of 1042 individuals from 44 species in 8 families were sampled. Marked variation in abundance, species numbers, size-class distribution and species composition were displayed among reef zones at exposed s...

2002
D. M. Kennedy C. D. Woodroffe

Fringing reefs are generally not simple veneers of coral growth along tropical shorelines. Extensive research over the past few decades, based on radiocarbon dating of Holocene reef deposits, has indicated that they can develop in a complex variety of ways even though the surface morphology may appear relatively simple. The principal factor that appears to determine the growth and morphology of...

2000
R. Lynn Kring W. John O’Brien

The concentration of dissolved fatty acids decreased in seawater as it flowed across a windward barrier reef at Grand Cayman. No comparable changes were observed over a leeward fringing reef although an increasingly enriched organic surface layer could be detected as distance from shore increased. across reefs (e.g. Johannes et al. 1972). Here I report observations on changes in dissolved fatty...

2009
B. Gintert N. Gracias A.C.R. Gleason D. Lirman M. Dick P. Kramer R. P. Reid

Efficient survey methodologies that provide comprehensive assessment of reef condition are fundamental to coral reef monitoring. Current state-of-the-art techniques in coral reef assessment rely on highly trained scientific divers to measure indices of reef health (e.g., substrate cover, species richness, coral size, coral mortality). First-generation video mosaics were an innovative survey tec...

2013
Amelia M. Shannon Hannah E. Power Jody M. Webster

An investigation into the evolution of coral rubble deposits on a coral reef platform is assessed using high-resolution remote sensing data and geospatial analysis. Digital change detection analysis techniques are applied to One Tree Reef in the southern Great Barrier Reef by analysing aerial photographs and satellite images captured between 1964 and 2009. Two main types of rubble deposits were...

2013
Matthew H. Long Peter Berg Dirk de Beer Joseph C. Zieman

Quantitative studies of coral reefs are challenged by the three-dimensional hard structure of reefs and the high spatial variability and temporal dynamics of their metabolism. We used the non-invasive eddy correlation technique to examine respiration and photosynthesis rates, through O2 fluxes, from reef crests and reef slopes in the Florida Keys, USA. We assessed how the photosynthesis and res...

2010
Michelle R. Heupel Colin A. Simpfendorfer Richard Fitzpatrick

Despite an Indo-Pacific wide distribution, the movement patterns of grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) and fidelity to individual reef platforms has gone largely unstudied. Their wide distribution implies that some individuals have dispersed throughout tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, but data on large-scale movements do not exist. We present data from nine C. amblyrhynchos monit...

2007
Rebecca J. Fox David R. Bellwood

Despite the widely accepted importance of herbivory as a determinant of reef benthic community structure, few studies have examined the relative contributions of individual species to ecosystem processes at the whole reef scale. This study quantifies the grazing impact of individual species of roving herbivorous fishes across an inner shelf fringing reef at Orpheus Island, Great Barrier Reef, A...

2006
R. H. Bradbury

Interrelationships between major biotic and abiotic components of a coral reef ecosystem and one of its major forcing functions were studied along a reef flat transect at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. The ecosystem components were the topological complexitiy of the reef (reef structure), and the community structure of corals and fish. The forcing function was wave energy. Multivariate techn...

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