Coral communities were investigated in the northern Red Sea, in the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba, for their framework building potential. Five types of coral frameworks were differentiated: Acropora reef framework, Porites reef framework, Porites carpet, faviid carpet, and Stylophora carpet. Two non-framework community types were found: the Stylophora-Acropora community, and soft coral communities. Reef frameworks show a clear ecological zonation along depth and hydrodynamic exposure gradients, with clear indicator communities for each zone. By definition, coral carpets build a framework but lack distinct zonation patterns since they grow only in areas without pronounced gradients. In the northern Red Sea they show a gradual change with depth fr...
The environmental processes that prevent reef framework development in areas with a diverse and dens...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...
Coral communities were investigated in the northern Red Sea, in the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba, for the...
The types of reef forms and the composition, diversity, zoogeographic affinities and ecological stat...
AbstractHard and soft coral community structures were studied in eight sites in the inshore zone of ...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...
The community structure of hard and soft corals, with an emphasis on hard corals, was determined by ...
The community structure of hard and soft corals, with an emphasis on hard corals, was determined by ...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...
Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introd...
Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introd...
Holocene reef models generally emphasize the role of in-place and interlocking framework in the crea...
Holocene reef models generally emphasize the role of in-place and interlocking framework in the crea...
Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introd...
The environmental processes that prevent reef framework development in areas with a diverse and dens...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...
Coral communities were investigated in the northern Red Sea, in the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba, for the...
The types of reef forms and the composition, diversity, zoogeographic affinities and ecological stat...
AbstractHard and soft coral community structures were studied in eight sites in the inshore zone of ...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...
The community structure of hard and soft corals, with an emphasis on hard corals, was determined by ...
The community structure of hard and soft corals, with an emphasis on hard corals, was determined by ...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...
Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introd...
Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introd...
Holocene reef models generally emphasize the role of in-place and interlocking framework in the crea...
Holocene reef models generally emphasize the role of in-place and interlocking framework in the crea...
Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introd...
The environmental processes that prevent reef framework development in areas with a diverse and dens...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...