Reef-building corals (Order Scleractinia Class Anthozoa) form extensive skeletons of calcium carbonate (limestone), depositing enough material over time to form vast reef structures that may be easily seen from space. The majority of reef-building corals are hard (stony) scleractinian corals. Many octocorals (especially soft corals in the family Alcyoniidae and the blue coral Heliopora) and some hydrozoan corals (such as Millepora) also contribute to reef-building. Corals form the framework of reef structures, while other organisms such as calcareous algae (especially red coralline algae) play a key role in cementing and consolidating the reef framework. This chapter focuses on the vulnerability of reef-building corals to climate cha...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
Human activities are impacting coral reefs physically, biologically, and chemically. Nutrification, ...
SUMMARY Coral reef ecosystems are global biodiversity hotspots that depend on the massive calcium ...
10.1.1 Reef-building corals Reef-building corals (Order Scleractinia Class Anthozoa) form extensive ...
This peer-reviewed book has been prepared by leading tropical marine and climate scientists. As we ...
For biologists, a coral reef is a marine community characterized by abundant corals. For geologists,...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on our planet. Scleractinian corals...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
This chapter provides an overview of the vulnerability to climate change of five of the GBR’s major ...
Research presented in this thesis provides insight into important environmental controls on coral oc...
Reef-building corals throughout the world have an annual value of tens of billions of dollars, yet t...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Our approach here is to examine potential ways that climate change may alter plankton communities o...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradation destroy coral reefs, the ecosystem servic...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
Human activities are impacting coral reefs physically, biologically, and chemically. Nutrification, ...
SUMMARY Coral reef ecosystems are global biodiversity hotspots that depend on the massive calcium ...
10.1.1 Reef-building corals Reef-building corals (Order Scleractinia Class Anthozoa) form extensive ...
This peer-reviewed book has been prepared by leading tropical marine and climate scientists. As we ...
For biologists, a coral reef is a marine community characterized by abundant corals. For geologists,...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on our planet. Scleractinian corals...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
This chapter provides an overview of the vulnerability to climate change of five of the GBR’s major ...
Research presented in this thesis provides insight into important environmental controls on coral oc...
Reef-building corals throughout the world have an annual value of tens of billions of dollars, yet t...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Our approach here is to examine potential ways that climate change may alter plankton communities o...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradation destroy coral reefs, the ecosystem servic...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
Human activities are impacting coral reefs physically, biologically, and chemically. Nutrification, ...
SUMMARY Coral reef ecosystems are global biodiversity hotspots that depend on the massive calcium ...