Abstract. Since 2000, a disease displaying white-syndrome characteristics has been observed affecting corals from the genus Turbinaria in the Solitary Islands Marine Park, New South Wales, Australia. Recently termed Australian subtropical white syndrome, this disease is transmissible through direct contact and by a predatory vector, but transmission through the water column has not been observed. In aquarium experiments, progressive tissue loss, extending from the region where healthy Turbinaria mesenterina fragments were in direct contact with samples of diseased coral, was noted in 66% of treatments. No tissue loss occurred in any of the controls or when healthy fragments were not in direct contact with diseased corals. Field experiments ...
The reef coral Mussismilia braziliensis Verril, 1968 is endemic to the eastern Brazilian coast, repr...
Very little is known about how environmental changes such as increasing temperature affect disease d...
Emerging infectious diseases are a worldwide problem and are believed to play a major role in coral ...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destruct...
Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destruct...
Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destruct...
During the austral summer of 2001/2002, a coral epizootic occurred almost simultaneously with a blea...
p.292-296The reef coral Mussismilia braziliensis Verril, 1968 is endemic to the eastern Brazilian co...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...
Unprecedented population losses of Acropora cervicornis since the 1970s have been attributed primari...
Coral disease events are emerging as a significant threat to coral reefs in a changing climate. Over...
The staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, is a major reef-building scleractinian coral found through...
The reef coral Mussismilia braziliensis Verril, 1968 is endemic to the eastern Brazilian coast, repr...
Very little is known about how environmental changes such as increasing temperature affect disease d...
Emerging infectious diseases are a worldwide problem and are believed to play a major role in coral ...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destruct...
Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destruct...
Coral diseases represent a significant and increasing threat to coral reefs. Among the most destruct...
During the austral summer of 2001/2002, a coral epizootic occurred almost simultaneously with a blea...
p.292-296The reef coral Mussismilia braziliensis Verril, 1968 is endemic to the eastern Brazilian co...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...
Unprecedented population losses of Acropora cervicornis since the 1970s have been attributed primari...
Coral disease events are emerging as a significant threat to coral reefs in a changing climate. Over...
The staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, is a major reef-building scleractinian coral found through...
The reef coral Mussismilia braziliensis Verril, 1968 is endemic to the eastern Brazilian coast, repr...
Very little is known about how environmental changes such as increasing temperature affect disease d...
Emerging infectious diseases are a worldwide problem and are believed to play a major role in coral ...