Although the role of deep-sea corals in supporting biodiversity is well accepted, their ability to recover from anthropogenic impacts is still poorly understood. An important component of recovery is the capacity of corals to grow back after damage. Here we used data collected as part of an image-based long-term monitoring program that started in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to develop a non-destructive method to measure in situ growth rates of Paramuricea spp. corals and characterize the impact of the spill on growth. About 200 individual coral colonies were imaged every year between 2011 and 2017 at five sites (three that were impacted by the spill and two that were not). Images were then used to test different methods...
International audienceOverexploitation is a major threat for the integrity of marine ecosystems. Und...
Regeneration rates of coral lesions reflect the ability of colonies to repair damage and therefore c...
Overexploitation is a major threat for the integrity of marine ecosystems. Understanding the ecologi...
Cold-water corals form high biodiversity habitats in the deep sea. They are generally long-lived, sl...
1. Deep-water coral communities are hotspots of diversity and biomass in the deep sea. Most deep-sea...
Growth rates of deep-water corals provide important information on the recovery potential of these e...
A coral community 11 km southwest of the site of the Deepwater Horizon blowout at 1,370 m water dept...
Species of branching Acropora, once dominant, complex coral species, have experienced major decline ...
In the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and Emperor Seamounts different seamounts have been subjected to v...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
Deep-water corals can form structurally complex habitats that harbour diverse associated fauna. Alt...
Coral growth patterns result from an interplay of coral biology and environmental conditions. In thi...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Massive, long-lived deep-sea red tree corals (Primnoa pacifica) form a solid, layered axis comprised...
Regeneration rates of coral lesions reflect the ability of colonies to repair damage and therefore c...
International audienceOverexploitation is a major threat for the integrity of marine ecosystems. Und...
Regeneration rates of coral lesions reflect the ability of colonies to repair damage and therefore c...
Overexploitation is a major threat for the integrity of marine ecosystems. Understanding the ecologi...
Cold-water corals form high biodiversity habitats in the deep sea. They are generally long-lived, sl...
1. Deep-water coral communities are hotspots of diversity and biomass in the deep sea. Most deep-sea...
Growth rates of deep-water corals provide important information on the recovery potential of these e...
A coral community 11 km southwest of the site of the Deepwater Horizon blowout at 1,370 m water dept...
Species of branching Acropora, once dominant, complex coral species, have experienced major decline ...
In the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and Emperor Seamounts different seamounts have been subjected to v...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
Deep-water corals can form structurally complex habitats that harbour diverse associated fauna. Alt...
Coral growth patterns result from an interplay of coral biology and environmental conditions. In thi...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Massive, long-lived deep-sea red tree corals (Primnoa pacifica) form a solid, layered axis comprised...
Regeneration rates of coral lesions reflect the ability of colonies to repair damage and therefore c...
International audienceOverexploitation is a major threat for the integrity of marine ecosystems. Und...
Regeneration rates of coral lesions reflect the ability of colonies to repair damage and therefore c...
Overexploitation is a major threat for the integrity of marine ecosystems. Understanding the ecologi...