Coral reefs are facing a multitude of anthropogenic disturbances at ever higher frequencies and magnitudes. As a consequence, these ecologically and economically important ecosystems are degrading worldwide. Reef managers lack knowledge on how fish, corals and coral larvae respond to the effects of local and global stressors. This thesis reveals the significance of chemical pollution from localized sources. Two common pollutants (diesel and a surfactant) caused metabolic changes in a fish and coral species. Interactive effects were found and additional stress with high temperature mostly resulted in additive effects. In in-situ observations water quality influenced bacterial biofilm communities and the recruitment of coral larvae which is e...
International audienceBackground: Tropical coral reefs cover ca. 0.1% of the Earth's surface but hos...
International audienceBackground: Tropical coral reefs cover ca. 0.1% of the Earth's surface but hos...
In this chapter we review the effects of anthropogenically derived chemical pollutants on tropical c...
Coral reefs are facing a multitude of anthropogenic disturbances at ever higher frequencies and magn...
Coral reefs in Jakarta Bay (JB) and along the outer Thousand Islands off Jakarta in Indonesia, one o...
The global decline of reef-building corals is understood to be due to a combination of local and glo...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Coral reefs are suffering severe declines world-wide caused by multiple anthropogenic disturbances c...
Coral reefs are one of the most productive and biodiverse ecosystems in the world. Humans rely on th...
Coral reefs live within a fairly narrow envelope of environmental conditions constrained by water te...
During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine envir...
Coral reefs provide extensive ecosystem goods and services to the communities that depend upon them ...
Coastal development, growing urbanization and industrialization are the most important stressors of ...
Coastal development, growing urbanization and industrialization are the most important stressors of ...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the...
International audienceBackground: Tropical coral reefs cover ca. 0.1% of the Earth's surface but hos...
International audienceBackground: Tropical coral reefs cover ca. 0.1% of the Earth's surface but hos...
In this chapter we review the effects of anthropogenically derived chemical pollutants on tropical c...
Coral reefs are facing a multitude of anthropogenic disturbances at ever higher frequencies and magn...
Coral reefs in Jakarta Bay (JB) and along the outer Thousand Islands off Jakarta in Indonesia, one o...
The global decline of reef-building corals is understood to be due to a combination of local and glo...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Coral reefs are suffering severe declines world-wide caused by multiple anthropogenic disturbances c...
Coral reefs are one of the most productive and biodiverse ecosystems in the world. Humans rely on th...
Coral reefs live within a fairly narrow envelope of environmental conditions constrained by water te...
During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine envir...
Coral reefs provide extensive ecosystem goods and services to the communities that depend upon them ...
Coastal development, growing urbanization and industrialization are the most important stressors of ...
Coastal development, growing urbanization and industrialization are the most important stressors of ...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the...
International audienceBackground: Tropical coral reefs cover ca. 0.1% of the Earth's surface but hos...
International audienceBackground: Tropical coral reefs cover ca. 0.1% of the Earth's surface but hos...
In this chapter we review the effects of anthropogenically derived chemical pollutants on tropical c...