Over the past several decades, rapid decline in adult stony-coral (comprising the Orders Scleractinia and Anthomedusae, specifically Family Milleporidae) cover has occurred concurrent with an increase in adult octocoral (Octocorallia/gorgonian) cover along the Florida Reef Tract. In January 2010, the Florida Keys experienced extremely cold air and water temperatures, below the lethal threshold for many reef organisms including corals. Very high stony-coral mortality occurred on some patch reefs. The newly-available space created by this disturbance event provided the opportunity for recruitment and settlement of new coral larvae and other reef organisms. The goal of this study was to examine post-disturbance recruitment and survival of juve...
The southeast Florida Reef Tract spans approximately 170 km along a latitudinal gradient of southeas...
Coral reefs have been affected in the past few decades by a number of anthropogenic environmental st...
Coral reefs of the Florida Keys typically experience seasonal temperatures of 20–31 °C. Deviation ou...
Over the past several decades, rapid decline in adult stony-coral (comprising the Orders Scleractini...
In January 2010, reefs in the Upper and Middle Florida Keys experienced prolonged exposure to extrem...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The patch reefs located in Biscayne National Park (BNP) are some of the most northern reefs of the F...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Annual surveys conducted by the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) reported that a...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Abstract: Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral ree...
Abstract: This study examines scleractinian zooxanthellate coral recruitment patterns in the Florida...
The southeast Florida Reef Tract spans approximately 170 km along a latitudinal gradient of southeas...
Coral reefs have been affected in the past few decades by a number of anthropogenic environmental st...
Coral reefs of the Florida Keys typically experience seasonal temperatures of 20–31 °C. Deviation ou...
Over the past several decades, rapid decline in adult stony-coral (comprising the Orders Scleractini...
In January 2010, reefs in the Upper and Middle Florida Keys experienced prolonged exposure to extrem...
The persistence of coral reefs is threatened worldwide. Regional declines in stony coral cover and c...
As Florida’s scleractinian coral populations continue to decline, quantifying rates of coral recruit...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The patch reefs located in Biscayne National Park (BNP) are some of the most northern reefs of the F...
Coral recruitment is an essential process that influences community structure and can determine a re...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Annual surveys conducted by the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) reported that a...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Abstract: Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral ree...
Abstract: This study examines scleractinian zooxanthellate coral recruitment patterns in the Florida...
The southeast Florida Reef Tract spans approximately 170 km along a latitudinal gradient of southeas...
Coral reefs have been affected in the past few decades by a number of anthropogenic environmental st...
Coral reefs of the Florida Keys typically experience seasonal temperatures of 20–31 °C. Deviation ou...