A comparison of the community structure of juvenile hermatypic corals of 2 to 37 m depth at the fringing reefs of Curaçao between 1975 and 2005 shows a decline of 54.7% in juvenile coral abundance and a shift in species composition. Agaricia species andHelioseris cucullata, the most common juveniles in 1975, showed the largest decline in juvenile abundance (a 9 and 120 fold decrease in density respectively) with Helioseris cucullata being nearly extirpated locally. In 2005, Porites astreoides contributed most colonies to the juvenile coral community, increasing from 8.2% (in 1975) to 19.9% of the total juvenile community. Between 1975 and 2005, juveniles of brooding species decreased in relative abundance while the abundance of juveniles of...
Using the same methodology and identical sites, we repeat a study dating from 1973 and quantify cove...
Thermally induced mass coral bleaching is globally responsible for major losses of coral cover. Cora...
Caribbean reefs have experienced unprecedented changes in the past four decades. Of great concern is...
A comparison of the community structure of juvenile hermatypic corals of 2 to 37 m depth at the frin...
A comparison of the community structure of juvenile hermatypic corals of 2 to 37 m depth at the frin...
On Caribbean reefs, a striking trend of the last 25 years has been the decline in cover of the frame...
The most common coral monitoring methods estimate coral abundance as percent cover, either via in si...
The most common coral monitoring methods estimate coral abundance as percent cover, either via in si...
Population decline, local extinction, and recovery are profoundly influenced by variation in demogra...
Tropical coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically important ecosystems o...
ABSTRACT: Coral cover has declined on reefs worldwide with particularly acute losses in the Caribbea...
Over the past decades numerous studies have reported declines in stony corals and, in many cases, ph...
Compiled abundances of juvenile corals revealed no change over time in the Pacific, but a decline in...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
Long-term annual monitoring of coral reef communities on the north coast of Jamaica has revealed dra...
Using the same methodology and identical sites, we repeat a study dating from 1973 and quantify cove...
Thermally induced mass coral bleaching is globally responsible for major losses of coral cover. Cora...
Caribbean reefs have experienced unprecedented changes in the past four decades. Of great concern is...
A comparison of the community structure of juvenile hermatypic corals of 2 to 37 m depth at the frin...
A comparison of the community structure of juvenile hermatypic corals of 2 to 37 m depth at the frin...
On Caribbean reefs, a striking trend of the last 25 years has been the decline in cover of the frame...
The most common coral monitoring methods estimate coral abundance as percent cover, either via in si...
The most common coral monitoring methods estimate coral abundance as percent cover, either via in si...
Population decline, local extinction, and recovery are profoundly influenced by variation in demogra...
Tropical coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse and economically important ecosystems o...
ABSTRACT: Coral cover has declined on reefs worldwide with particularly acute losses in the Caribbea...
Over the past decades numerous studies have reported declines in stony corals and, in many cases, ph...
Compiled abundances of juvenile corals revealed no change over time in the Pacific, but a decline in...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
Long-term annual monitoring of coral reef communities on the north coast of Jamaica has revealed dra...
Using the same methodology and identical sites, we repeat a study dating from 1973 and quantify cove...
Thermally induced mass coral bleaching is globally responsible for major losses of coral cover. Cora...
Caribbean reefs have experienced unprecedented changes in the past four decades. Of great concern is...