Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef decline. Coral transplantation is a restoration technique employed after natural (i.e. hurricanes) and anthropogenic (i.e. vessel groundings) physical disturbance events. The study was conducted to compare the efficacy of propagating small colony fragments in laboratory and field conditions in terms of survival and growth. Fragment growth and survival were assessed for six scleractinian boulder corals common to Florida and Caribbean reefs: Montastraea annularis, M. cavernosa, Diploria clivosa, Siderastrea siderea, S. radians and Dichocoenia stokesii. Broken coral colonies were salvaged from vessel grounding sites and marine debris, fragmente...
We are attempting to mitigate the disappearance of the Acroporid coral, <italic>Acropora cervicornis...
In order to know survival and growth rates of some scleractinian coral species, 538 colonies from 46...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Restoration of rare corals is desirable and restoration projects are fairly common, but scientific e...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
Coral transplantation has been used for reef rehabilitation, colony movement from eminent danger, an...
Aquaculture of coral offers an alternative to wild harvest for the ornamental trade and shows consid...
Facing the worldwide coral degradation, active restorations are moving toward improving techniques t...
The coral reefs of Broward County, southeast Florida, USA are located offshore a highly urbanized ar...
Acropora cervicornis restoration and conservation has grown in importance over the past few decades,...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
The rapid decline of the staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis throughout the Caribbean prompted the d...
Success and growth of corals transplanted to cement armor mat tiles in southeast Florida: implicatio...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
We are attempting to mitigate the disappearance of the Acroporid coral, <italic>Acropora cervicornis...
In order to know survival and growth rates of some scleractinian coral species, 538 colonies from 46...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Restoration of rare corals is desirable and restoration projects are fairly common, but scientific e...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
Coral transplantation has been used for reef rehabilitation, colony movement from eminent danger, an...
Aquaculture of coral offers an alternative to wild harvest for the ornamental trade and shows consid...
Facing the worldwide coral degradation, active restorations are moving toward improving techniques t...
The coral reefs of Broward County, southeast Florida, USA are located offshore a highly urbanized ar...
Acropora cervicornis restoration and conservation has grown in importance over the past few decades,...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
The rapid decline of the staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis throughout the Caribbean prompted the d...
Success and growth of corals transplanted to cement armor mat tiles in southeast Florida: implicatio...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
We are attempting to mitigate the disappearance of the Acroporid coral, <italic>Acropora cervicornis...
In order to know survival and growth rates of some scleractinian coral species, 538 colonies from 46...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...