During the austral summer of 2001/2002, a coral epizootic occurred almost simultaneously with a bleaching event on the fringing reefs of Magnetic Island (Great Barrier Reef region), Australia. This resulted in a 3- to 4-fold increase in the mean percentage of partial mortality rate in a population of the hard coral Montipora aequituberculata. The putative disease state, ‘atramentous necrosis’, was observed on both bleached and normally-pigmented M. aequituberculata, and presented blackened lesions that spread within days across the colony surface and throughout the population. Diseased portions of the corals were only visible for 3 to 4 wk, with diseased tissues becoming covered in sediment and algae, which rapidly obscured evidence of the ...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
White plague disease has significantly affected Caribbean corals over the last two decades. This dis...
Unusual disease lesions were observed in Montipora corals on the fringing reef of Magnetic Island (G...
Coral disease is a major threat to the resilience of coral reefs; thus, understanding linkages betwe...
Emerging infectious diseases are a worldwide problem and are believed to play a major role in coral ...
Seawater temperature anomalies associated with warming climate have been linked to increases in cora...
Recurring summer outbreaks of black band disease (BBD) on an inshore reef in the central Great Barri...
In September of 2010, Brewer’s Bay reef, located in St. Thomas (U.S. Virgin Islands), was simultaneo...
While links between heat stress and coral bleaching are clear and predictive tools for bleaching ris...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Environmental stressors such as increased sea surface temperatures are well-known for contributing t...
Rising seawater temperature associated with global climate change is a significant threat to coral h...
The prevalence of black band disease (BBD), a virulent coral disease characterized by a thick microb...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
White plague disease has significantly affected Caribbean corals over the last two decades. This dis...
Unusual disease lesions were observed in Montipora corals on the fringing reef of Magnetic Island (G...
Coral disease is a major threat to the resilience of coral reefs; thus, understanding linkages betwe...
Emerging infectious diseases are a worldwide problem and are believed to play a major role in coral ...
Seawater temperature anomalies associated with warming climate have been linked to increases in cora...
Recurring summer outbreaks of black band disease (BBD) on an inshore reef in the central Great Barri...
In September of 2010, Brewer’s Bay reef, located in St. Thomas (U.S. Virgin Islands), was simultaneo...
While links between heat stress and coral bleaching are clear and predictive tools for bleaching ris...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Environmental stressors such as increased sea surface temperatures are well-known for contributing t...
Rising seawater temperature associated with global climate change is a significant threat to coral h...
The prevalence of black band disease (BBD), a virulent coral disease characterized by a thick microb...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
White plague disease has significantly affected Caribbean corals over the last two decades. This dis...