Coral reefs ecosystems are deteriorating and facing dramatic changes. These changes suggest a shift in dominance from corals to other benthic organisms. Particularly in the Caribbean Sea, with corals dying, sponges have become the leading habitat-forming benthic animals. However, little is known about what life-history traits allow organisms to proliferate in a marine system that is undergoing change. Thus, the objective of this dissertation was to try to understand the current increase of encrusting excavating sponges on deteriorating Caribbean coral reefs through the study of reproduction, recruitment and dispersal potential of the widely distributed and currently expanding species, Cliona delitrix. Different methodological approaches wer...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
In a world of rapidly changing environmental conditions, species must effectively respond to their c...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
Coral reefs ecosystems are deteriorating and facing dramatic changes. These changes suggest a shift ...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Bioerosion is a major process that affects the carbonate balance on coral reefs, and excavating spon...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
The recent increase in abundance of coral-excavating sponges is a threat to the health of coral reef...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Cliona delitrix is one of the most abundant and destructive coral-excavating sponges on Caribbean re...
Coral reefs are the most productive and species rich ecosystems in the ocean yet we lack knowledge a...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean coral reefs, with species diversity o...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Bioeroding sponges are a unique group of coral reef sponges. They transform dissolved nutrients into...
Some excavating sponges are strong competitors for space on coral reefs, able to kill live coral tis...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
In a world of rapidly changing environmental conditions, species must effectively respond to their c...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
Coral reefs ecosystems are deteriorating and facing dramatic changes. These changes suggest a shift ...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Bioerosion is a major process that affects the carbonate balance on coral reefs, and excavating spon...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
The recent increase in abundance of coral-excavating sponges is a threat to the health of coral reef...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Cliona delitrix is one of the most abundant and destructive coral-excavating sponges on Caribbean re...
Coral reefs are the most productive and species rich ecosystems in the ocean yet we lack knowledge a...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean coral reefs, with species diversity o...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Bioeroding sponges are a unique group of coral reef sponges. They transform dissolved nutrients into...
Some excavating sponges are strong competitors for space on coral reefs, able to kill live coral tis...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
In a world of rapidly changing environmental conditions, species must effectively respond to their c...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...