Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarkably little is known about the ecology of disease in the Indo-Pacific Region. Here we report the spatiotemporal dynamics of a coral disease termed 'Acroporid white syndrome' observed to affect tabular corals of the genus Acropora on the southern Great Barrier Reef. The syndrome is characterised by rapid tissue loss initiating in the basal margins of colonies, and manifests as a distinct lesion boundary between apparently healthy tissue and exposed white skeleton. Surveys of eight sites around Heron Reef in 2004 revealed a mean prevalence of 8.1 +/- 0.9%, affecting the three common species (Acropora cytherea, A. hyacinthus, A. clathrata) and ni...
Coral tissue loss diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WS) in the Indo- Pacific, have th...
The present study reports coral mortality, driven primarily by coral diseases, around Shingle Island...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
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...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Coral diseases, such as white diseases and white syndrome (WS), have caused widespread damage to cor...
Coral diseases, such as white diseases and white syndrome (WS), have caused widespreaddamage to cora...
Coral diseases have caused a substantial decline in the biodiversity and abundance of reef-building ...
Abstract. Since 2000, a disease displaying white-syndrome characteristics has been observed affectin...
This study examines the implications of disease for the structure and resilience of Great Barrier Re...
Growth anomalies (GAs) are common, tumor-like diseases that can cause significant morbidity and decr...
In the present study we investigated inter-annual coral disease dynamics, in situ disease progressio...
Coral tissue loss diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WS) in the Indo- Pacific, have th...
The present study reports coral mortality, driven primarily by coral diseases, around Shingle Island...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
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...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Coral diseases, such as white diseases and white syndrome (WS), have caused widespread damage to cor...
Coral diseases, such as white diseases and white syndrome (WS), have caused widespreaddamage to cora...
Coral diseases have caused a substantial decline in the biodiversity and abundance of reef-building ...
Abstract. Since 2000, a disease displaying white-syndrome characteristics has been observed affectin...
This study examines the implications of disease for the structure and resilience of Great Barrier Re...
Growth anomalies (GAs) are common, tumor-like diseases that can cause significant morbidity and decr...
In the present study we investigated inter-annual coral disease dynamics, in situ disease progressio...
Coral tissue loss diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WS) in the Indo- Pacific, have th...
The present study reports coral mortality, driven primarily by coral diseases, around Shingle Island...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...