With large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change projected to increase dramatically, and suitability of many areas for reef growth projected to decrease, the question arises whether particular settings might serve as refugia that can maintain higher coral populations than surrounding areas. We examine this hypothesis on a small, local scale in Honduras, western Caribbean. Dense coral thickets containing high numbers of the endangered coral Acropora cervicornis occur on offshore banks while being rare on the fringing reef on nearby Roatán. Geomorphological setting and community dynamics were evaluated and monitored from 1996 to 2005. A model of population dynamics was developed to test assumptions derived from monitoring...
We explore impacts on pristine atolls subjected to anthropogenic near-field (human habitation) and f...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, f...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...
Large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change are projected to increase dramatica...
With large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change projected to increase dramatic...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
Knowledge of coral recruitment patterns helps us understand how reefs react following major disturba...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Coral reefs are among the world's most endangered ecosystems. Coral mortality can result from ocean ...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
The progressive downward shift in dominance of key reef building corals, coupled with dramatic incre...
Physical disturbance is an integral part of the life history of corals such as Acropora palmata that...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
We explore impacts on pristine atolls subjected to anthropogenic near-field (human habitation) and f...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, f...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...
Large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change are projected to increase dramatica...
With large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change projected to increase dramatic...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
Knowledge of coral recruitment patterns helps us understand how reefs react following major disturba...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Coral reefs are among the world's most endangered ecosystems. Coral mortality can result from ocean ...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
The progressive downward shift in dominance of key reef building corals, coupled with dramatic incre...
Physical disturbance is an integral part of the life history of corals such as Acropora palmata that...
Coral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses. As stre...
We explore impacts on pristine atolls subjected to anthropogenic near-field (human habitation) and f...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, f...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...