Coral reefs worldwide are in a state of decline, but the population status and impacts of stressors for rare species are generally not well documented using broad-scale monitoring protocols. We fate-tracked all known colonies of the pillar coral, Dendrogyra cylindrus, on the Florida Reef Tract (FRT) from 2013 to 2020 to assess population condition and trend, and to document the relative impacts of chronic and acute stressors. Large average colony size, an absence of juveniles, and large geographic distances between genotypes suggest that the Florida D. cylindrus population has been reproductively extinct for decades. During the study period, low-intensity chronic stressors were balanced by regrowth, while back-to-back years of coral bleachi...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Abstract Rare species population dynamics can elucidate the resilience of an ecosystem. On coral ree...
The pillar coral, Dendrogyra cylindrus, has been commonly described as widely distributed, but rare ...
The pillar coral, Dendrogyra cylindrus, has been commonly described as widely distributed, but rare ...
As stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) swept through the Florida Reef Tract, one of the most sev...
With ongoing changes in climate, rare and ecologically specialized species are at increased risk of ...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
With ongoing changes in climate, rare and ecologically specialized species are at increased risk of ...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Abstract Rare species population dynamics can elucidate the resilience of an ecosystem. On coral ree...
The pillar coral, Dendrogyra cylindrus, has been commonly described as widely distributed, but rare ...
The pillar coral, Dendrogyra cylindrus, has been commonly described as widely distributed, but rare ...
As stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) swept through the Florida Reef Tract, one of the most sev...
With ongoing changes in climate, rare and ecologically specialized species are at increased risk of ...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
With ongoing changes in climate, rare and ecologically specialized species are at increased risk of ...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...