Between 10 and 13 March 2011 a nursery for the propagation and growth of Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) was built in the vicinity of Tesoro Island (Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo National Natural Park, Caribean Sea, Colombia), in which 48 fragments of A. cervicornis obtained from four opportunity fragments were hung up. The coral survival percentage at nursery phase was 100 %, and growth was constant over time with exponential behavior. In August 2012, 30 colonies from the coral nursery (average length of 21.8 ± 9.8 cm) were transplanted over dead coral substrate using cement in two nearby coral areas (zones A and B); also, in October 2012 two complete lines with 24 colonies each, and average length of 43.2 ± 12.5 cm were trans...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Shallow water Acropora species have become uncommon on north coast Jamaican coral reefs owing to a n...
Abstract: The reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis was a dominant ecosystem element on the Carib...
Acropora cervicornis restoration and conservation has grown in importance over the past few decades,...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
We are attempting to mitigate the disappearance of the Acroporid coral, <italic>Acropora cervicornis...
The rapid decline of the staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis throughout the Caribbean prompted the d...
Acroporid corals are one of the most important corals in the Caribbean because of their role in buil...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (<i>Acro...
In recent decades, coral reefs have declined due to local and global stressors. To promote recovery,...
Restoration of rare corals is desirable and restoration projects are fairly common, but scientific e...
The present work describes the first attempt at cultivating corals in the northern Arabian Gulf wher...
The reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis was a dominant ecosystem element on the Caribbean reef ...
BACKGROUND: The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Shallow water Acropora species have become uncommon on north coast Jamaican coral reefs owing to a n...
Abstract: The reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis was a dominant ecosystem element on the Carib...
Acropora cervicornis restoration and conservation has grown in importance over the past few decades,...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
We are attempting to mitigate the disappearance of the Acroporid coral, <italic>Acropora cervicornis...
The rapid decline of the staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis throughout the Caribbean prompted the d...
Acroporid corals are one of the most important corals in the Caribbean because of their role in buil...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (<i>Acro...
In recent decades, coral reefs have declined due to local and global stressors. To promote recovery,...
Restoration of rare corals is desirable and restoration projects are fairly common, but scientific e...
The present work describes the first attempt at cultivating corals in the northern Arabian Gulf wher...
The reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis was a dominant ecosystem element on the Caribbean reef ...
BACKGROUND: The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Shallow water Acropora species have become uncommon on north coast Jamaican coral reefs owing to a n...
Abstract: The reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis was a dominant ecosystem element on the Carib...