Restoration of plants, corals, and other sessile species often involves transplanting individuals to sites chosen for rehabilitation. Transplanted individuals are sometimes harvested directly from wild populations (direct transplanting), and sometimes propagated or cultured in a “nursery” before being transplanted (nursery outplanting). The ecological effectiveness and cost-efficiency of these methods have rarely been compared, so we performed an experiment to address this. Coral fragments, Acropora cervicornis (n = 780), were collected and assigned to one of three treatments: 1) directly transplanted to a restoration site and placed loose on the reef; 2) directly transplanted and manually attached to the reef; 3) moved to a nursery site ne...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Many branching corals are fragmented by storms, which can serve as a mechanism of asexual reproducti...
Restoration of plants, corals, and other sessile species often involves transplanting individuals to...
Numerous ecosystems throughout the world are declining and facing conservation challenges. A variety...
Restoration of rare corals is desirable and restoration projects are fairly common, but scientific e...
We determined that growth differences among coral fragments transplanted for restoration were influe...
There has been a massive decline in coral population worldwide, but the Caribbean Sea has been parti...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
In response to dramatic losses of reef-building corals and ongoing lack of recovery, a small-scale c...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
Coral transplantation has been used for reef rehabilitation, colony movement from eminent danger, an...
As reefs continue to decline globally and become unable to recover on their own, restoration becomes...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Many branching corals are fragmented by storms, which can serve as a mechanism of asexual reproducti...
Restoration of plants, corals, and other sessile species often involves transplanting individuals to...
Numerous ecosystems throughout the world are declining and facing conservation challenges. A variety...
Restoration of rare corals is desirable and restoration projects are fairly common, but scientific e...
We determined that growth differences among coral fragments transplanted for restoration were influe...
There has been a massive decline in coral population worldwide, but the Caribbean Sea has been parti...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
In response to dramatic losses of reef-building corals and ongoing lack of recovery, a small-scale c...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
Coral transplantation has been used for reef rehabilitation, colony movement from eminent danger, an...
As reefs continue to decline globally and become unable to recover on their own, restoration becomes...
Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata were once dominant, reef-building corals of Caribbean reefs. Ove...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Many branching corals are fragmented by storms, which can serve as a mechanism of asexual reproducti...