Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dynamics to provide a basis for reef management in light of disturbances and climate change. Complementing infrequent and localised in situ observations, time-series of aerial photographs and remotely sensed satellite images provide a means of monitoring the position and extent of reef-top coral communities, vegetation and abiotic substrata at the whole reef scale. The aim of the present study was to map such changes on Saint-Leu Reef (La Reunion) between 1973 and 2007. The period included two cyclones (1989, 2002) and one severe bleaching event (2002). Vertical images of the reef were recorded in five aerial photographs (1973,1978,1989,1997, a...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
Reunion Island is 2500 km(2) and belongs to the outermost regions of European Union (EU). The popula...
International audienceSpatio-temporal variations of living coral coverage, species richness and dive...
Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dy...
Most current coral reef management is supported by mapping and monitoring limited in record length a...
This study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest reef flat in Reunion, Sai...
International audienceThis study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest ree...
Observations made on Heron Island reef flat during the 1970s-1990s highlighted the importance of rap...
International audienceCoral reef degradation due to environmental change, including anthropogenic di...
Mechanisms underlying the dynamics of two shallow coral reef communities at Lizard Island, Great Bar...
Observations made on Heron Island reef flat during the 1970s–1990s highlighted the importance of rap...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Satellite remote sensing is increasingly used to map and monitor coral reefs. From 1984 to the prese...
Aim To describe, model and assess the relative importance of environmental and climatic factors like...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
Reunion Island is 2500 km(2) and belongs to the outermost regions of European Union (EU). The popula...
International audienceSpatio-temporal variations of living coral coverage, species richness and dive...
Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dy...
Most current coral reef management is supported by mapping and monitoring limited in record length a...
This study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest reef flat in Reunion, Sai...
International audienceThis study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest ree...
Observations made on Heron Island reef flat during the 1970s-1990s highlighted the importance of rap...
International audienceCoral reef degradation due to environmental change, including anthropogenic di...
Mechanisms underlying the dynamics of two shallow coral reef communities at Lizard Island, Great Bar...
Observations made on Heron Island reef flat during the 1970s–1990s highlighted the importance of rap...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Satellite remote sensing is increasingly used to map and monitor coral reefs. From 1984 to the prese...
Aim To describe, model and assess the relative importance of environmental and climatic factors like...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
Reunion Island is 2500 km(2) and belongs to the outermost regions of European Union (EU). The popula...
International audienceSpatio-temporal variations of living coral coverage, species richness and dive...