Recovery of coral reefs after physical damage sustained from storm events can be affected by various factors. Here, we examined the initial recovery of a coral reef at the southern end of uninhabited Lalo Atoll of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument after its complete destruction by Hurricane Walaka in 2018. While the site was still mostly (98%) covered by a mixture of rubble and sand, surveys utilizing underwater photogrammetry allowed for detailed quantitative assessments of benthic cover and confirmed colonization of coral (Pocillopora meandrina and Porites lobata), macroalgae and sponges. The proportion of sand in the rubble–sand mixture also decreased from the level observed in 2019. Visual fish surveys confirmed the presence of...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) supports diverse, extensive mesophotic coral ecosystems (~30–100 m) alo...
Following the 1997-98 ocean warming event, extensive coral bleaching and mortality occurred world-wi...
An investigation into the evolution of coral rubble deposits on a coral reef platform is assessed us...
Abstract Extreme disturbances such as hurricanes can cause reductions in coral cover and three-dimen...
Over the past few decades, Bandaramulla reef provided an enormous volume of ecosystem functions and ...
In a time of unprecedented ecological change, understanding natural biophysical relationships betwee...
These data tables accompany the article "Wave exposure shapes reef community composition and recover...
Baseline ecological studies of mesophotic coral ecosystems are lacking in the equatorial Indo-West P...
The reefs of the Lakshadweep suffered a mass mortality of coral in 1998, in the wake of an El Niño e...
Maintaining key functions of coral reefs is vital for the persistence of these ecosystems as well as...
The 2015–2016 global coral reef bleaching event was the most persistent and widespread in history. I...
Percent cover of shallow-water (< 20m) scleractinian corals at Maro Reef, an open atoll with no p...
The severely degraded condition of many coral reefs worldwide calls for active interventions to reha...
Digital photography is widely used by coral reef monitoring programs to assess benthic status and tr...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) supports diverse, extensive mesophotic coral ecosystems (~30–100 m) alo...
Following the 1997-98 ocean warming event, extensive coral bleaching and mortality occurred world-wi...
An investigation into the evolution of coral rubble deposits on a coral reef platform is assessed us...
Abstract Extreme disturbances such as hurricanes can cause reductions in coral cover and three-dimen...
Over the past few decades, Bandaramulla reef provided an enormous volume of ecosystem functions and ...
In a time of unprecedented ecological change, understanding natural biophysical relationships betwee...
These data tables accompany the article "Wave exposure shapes reef community composition and recover...
Baseline ecological studies of mesophotic coral ecosystems are lacking in the equatorial Indo-West P...
The reefs of the Lakshadweep suffered a mass mortality of coral in 1998, in the wake of an El Niño e...
Maintaining key functions of coral reefs is vital for the persistence of these ecosystems as well as...
The 2015–2016 global coral reef bleaching event was the most persistent and widespread in history. I...
Percent cover of shallow-water (< 20m) scleractinian corals at Maro Reef, an open atoll with no p...
The severely degraded condition of many coral reefs worldwide calls for active interventions to reha...
Digital photography is widely used by coral reef monitoring programs to assess benthic status and tr...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) supports diverse, extensive mesophotic coral ecosystems (~30–100 m) alo...
Following the 1997-98 ocean warming event, extensive coral bleaching and mortality occurred world-wi...
An investigation into the evolution of coral rubble deposits on a coral reef platform is assessed us...