In the years 1996 and 1997, the pattern of deposition of beached coral heads and pieces onto the shore of Telecom Bay within the Cape d'Aguilar Marine Reserve, Hong Kong suggested that typhoons were a significant natural perturbation. In August 1997, 808 pieces weighing 60,930 g were washed up following passage of Typhoon Victor. 1997 was also Hong Kong's wettest year on record and a survey of the living corals in the reserve in 1998 showed changes in a number of ecological parameters of species richness, composition and diversity but, most noticeably, that the formerly dominant Goniastrea aspera had been superseded by Platygyra sinensis. In 1998 and 1999, this was reflected in the changed proportions of these two beached corals. Dramatical...
In 1998, coral populations in Belize were disturbed simultaneously by a severe coral bleaching event...
Over the past few decades, extreme events—such as ocean warming, typhoons, and coral bleaching—have ...
Abstract Factors affecting coral recruitment are critical in influencing the scope and rate of reef ...
Typhoons generally develop in the warm tropics, but rarely damage coral reefs between the latitudes ...
Hong Kong experiences a strongly seasonal climate, with distinct hot, wet summers and cool, dry wint...
This report presents super-typhoon Yolanda’s impacts on coral reefs of Eastern Samar, Philippines, a...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
Large storm-relocated Porites coral blocks are widespread on the reef flats of Nansha area, southern...
The 2004 Asian tsunami impact on coral reefs was far from catastrophic. In most parts of the Indian ...
Long-term annual monitoring of coral reef communities on the north coast of Jamaica has revealed dra...
In 2005, the Mexican Caribbean was impacted by two powerful hurricanes: Emily (July) and Wilma (Octo...
Tropical storms (cyclones, hurricanes, or typhoons) are the most severe form of mechanical disturban...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Singapore reefs show the impact of over four decades of land reclamation and coastal development. Hi...
The impacts of the tsunami in 2004 on the reefs in Surin Marine National Park, Thailand, varied with...
In 1998, coral populations in Belize were disturbed simultaneously by a severe coral bleaching event...
Over the past few decades, extreme events—such as ocean warming, typhoons, and coral bleaching—have ...
Abstract Factors affecting coral recruitment are critical in influencing the scope and rate of reef ...
Typhoons generally develop in the warm tropics, but rarely damage coral reefs between the latitudes ...
Hong Kong experiences a strongly seasonal climate, with distinct hot, wet summers and cool, dry wint...
This report presents super-typhoon Yolanda’s impacts on coral reefs of Eastern Samar, Philippines, a...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
Large storm-relocated Porites coral blocks are widespread on the reef flats of Nansha area, southern...
The 2004 Asian tsunami impact on coral reefs was far from catastrophic. In most parts of the Indian ...
Long-term annual monitoring of coral reef communities on the north coast of Jamaica has revealed dra...
In 2005, the Mexican Caribbean was impacted by two powerful hurricanes: Emily (July) and Wilma (Octo...
Tropical storms (cyclones, hurricanes, or typhoons) are the most severe form of mechanical disturban...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Singapore reefs show the impact of over four decades of land reclamation and coastal development. Hi...
The impacts of the tsunami in 2004 on the reefs in Surin Marine National Park, Thailand, varied with...
In 1998, coral populations in Belize were disturbed simultaneously by a severe coral bleaching event...
Over the past few decades, extreme events—such as ocean warming, typhoons, and coral bleaching—have ...
Abstract Factors affecting coral recruitment are critical in influencing the scope and rate of reef ...