Abstract: The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) has some of the best remaining reef in the Caribbean, but corals are declining as elsewhere in the region. Traditional reef assessment methods cover too little area to accurately characterize complex reef ecosystems, miss large-scale patterns, and high intrinsic spatial variability of reefs inhibits the ability to identify changes or causes. Spatially extensive surveys provide more information, over larger areas, in less time, than intensive ones, revealing large-scale gradients that intensive methods are inher-ently unable to identify. Extensive surveys were carried out in Providenciales, South Caicos, East Caicos, and Grand Turk. Live coral cover averaged 10-20%, maximum around 40%. Dead coral ...
Coral reefs are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth, serving as important habitats t...
Caribbean reefs have been unevenly surveyed, with many areas lacking baseline data. In this study, t...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...
Abstract: The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) has some of the best remaining reef in the Caribbean, b...
Coral reefs of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCIs) (Caribbean Sea) constitute some of the few pristi...
Major constituents of the benthic reef community (stony corals, algae) were assessed in 28 reefs on ...
Observations along the north coast of Jamaica in 1994 suggested that areas of relatively high coral ...
The condition of coral reefs in the Cuban Archipelago is poorly known. We aimed to analyse coral ass...
Ecologically and commercially significant coral reef fishes were surveyed at 28 sites in the Turks a...
Over evolutionary time coral reefs have been exposed to the influence of diverse environmental force...
Coral reef degradation has been observed worldwide over the past few decades resulting in significan...
The coral reefs of Tobago represent some of the southernmost reefs in the Caribbean and have develop...
Coral reef of the Turks, Caicos and Mouchoir Banks (TCI) were surveyed using the Atlantic and Gulf R...
As with many of the reefs in the Caribbean, the reefs in the Caymans have been under continuous natu...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Coral reefs are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth, serving as important habitats t...
Caribbean reefs have been unevenly surveyed, with many areas lacking baseline data. In this study, t...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...
Abstract: The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) has some of the best remaining reef in the Caribbean, b...
Coral reefs of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCIs) (Caribbean Sea) constitute some of the few pristi...
Major constituents of the benthic reef community (stony corals, algae) were assessed in 28 reefs on ...
Observations along the north coast of Jamaica in 1994 suggested that areas of relatively high coral ...
The condition of coral reefs in the Cuban Archipelago is poorly known. We aimed to analyse coral ass...
Ecologically and commercially significant coral reef fishes were surveyed at 28 sites in the Turks a...
Over evolutionary time coral reefs have been exposed to the influence of diverse environmental force...
Coral reef degradation has been observed worldwide over the past few decades resulting in significan...
The coral reefs of Tobago represent some of the southernmost reefs in the Caribbean and have develop...
Coral reef of the Turks, Caicos and Mouchoir Banks (TCI) were surveyed using the Atlantic and Gulf R...
As with many of the reefs in the Caribbean, the reefs in the Caymans have been under continuous natu...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Coral reefs are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth, serving as important habitats t...
Caribbean reefs have been unevenly surveyed, with many areas lacking baseline data. In this study, t...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...