Regular sea-urchins are one of the main bioeroding organisms affecting coral reefs around the world. The abundance, distribution and bioerosion rate of the sea-urchin Centrostephanus coronatus, were determined in different reef zones of Playa Blanca fringing reef (Gorgona Island, Colombian pacific coast) during 1997 and 1998. The erosion rates were determined calcinating the gut content of the sea-urchins to eliminate all organic components and preserve the inorganic portion of calcium carbonate. C. coronatus showed the highest densities towards the central zones of the reef (plain-crest and front) (12.4 ind/m2; range 0-48 ind/m2). The highest mean bioerosion rate was 0.103 kgCaCO3/m2/yr in the reef plain-crest (0-0.69 kgCaCO3/m2/yr). In th...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Experimental carbonate blocks of coral skeleton,Porites lobata (PL), and cathedral limestone (LS) we...
The 1982-83 El Niño event produced a high coral mortality (50-90%) in several localities in the East...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Erosion rate on corals due to activities of other biota is called bioerosion. The rock-boring urchin...
The death of over 50% of corals during the 1982-83 El Nino and subsequent increases in populations o...
Bioerosion, the weakening and erosion of hard substrates by boring, etching, and grazing organisms, ...
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
Sea urchins are keystone herbivores in many marine benthic habitats and can significantly influence ...
Bioerosion can be important to the configuration and destruction of coral reefs. Echinoids as grazer...
We surveyed the benthic community structure and population density of the long-spined sea urchinDiad...
Abstract. Echinoid bioerosion is ecologically important as a limiting factor for reef growth. Diadem...
When conservation can keep up with development´s pace: Health status of coral ecosystems in the Nort...
Centrostephanus coronatus reaches a density of 0.06 individuals/m2 in shallow reef waters in Parque ...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Experimental carbonate blocks of coral skeleton,Porites lobata (PL), and cathedral limestone (LS) we...
The 1982-83 El Niño event produced a high coral mortality (50-90%) in several localities in the East...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Erosion rate on corals due to activities of other biota is called bioerosion. The rock-boring urchin...
The death of over 50% of corals during the 1982-83 El Nino and subsequent increases in populations o...
Bioerosion, the weakening and erosion of hard substrates by boring, etching, and grazing organisms, ...
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
Sea urchins are keystone herbivores in many marine benthic habitats and can significantly influence ...
Bioerosion can be important to the configuration and destruction of coral reefs. Echinoids as grazer...
We surveyed the benthic community structure and population density of the long-spined sea urchinDiad...
Abstract. Echinoid bioerosion is ecologically important as a limiting factor for reef growth. Diadem...
When conservation can keep up with development´s pace: Health status of coral ecosystems in the Nort...
Centrostephanus coronatus reaches a density of 0.06 individuals/m2 in shallow reef waters in Parque ...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Experimental carbonate blocks of coral skeleton,Porites lobata (PL), and cathedral limestone (LS) we...