Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by climatic change and increasing anthropogenic pressures. Standardized and simple metrics assessing their status and their potential to recover are urgently needed to achieve large scale homogeneous information. Here we propose a synthetic Coral Condition Index (CCI) based on the proportional abundance of coral colonies belonging to six ordinal categories which represent their condition: recently dead, bleached, smothered, upturned, broken, and healthy. CCI ranges from 0 (100% of dead corals) to 1(100% of healthy corals) with low values suggesting large scale disturbances (e.g., climate impacts), and high values suggesting disturbances acting on a small scale that can be averted by local management acti...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal de...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal d...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Sound-ecosystem-based management of coral reefs is largely based on indicators of reef health state....
The reef communities of the Florida coral reef tract play a major role in supporting the regional ec...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal de...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Live coral cover on coral reefs has been declining for many years, and in light of this ecological l...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal de...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal d...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Sound-ecosystem-based management of coral reefs is largely based on indicators of reef health state....
The reef communities of the Florida coral reef tract play a major role in supporting the regional ec...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal de...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Even in the absence of major disturbances (e.g., cyclones and bleaching), corals are consistently su...
Live coral cover on coral reefs has been declining for many years, and in light of this ecological l...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...
Tropical marine ecosystems are richly diverse, but are experiencing growing pressure from coastal de...
Human activities have led to widespread ecological decline; however, the severity of degradation is ...