The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recruitment, mortality and growth, thereby providing important insights to recent ecological dynamics. Importantly, the size structure of corals reflects both intrinsic (inherent life-history characteristics) and extrinsic (enhanced mortality due to chronic or acute disturbances) forcing on local populations, enabling post-hoc assessment of spatial and taxonomic differences in susceptibility to disturbance. This study examined the size structure of four locally abundant corals (Acropora downingi, Favia pallida, Platygyra daedalea, and massive Porites spp.) in two regions of the Persian Gulf: the southern Gulf (Dubai and Abu Dhabi) and eastern Gul...
The findings in this paper show that Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah) corals have already be...
Corals in the Gulf withstand summer temperatures up to 10 °C higher than corals elsewhere and have ...
Coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystem, partly due to the sustained and ongoing effects...
The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recr...
Reef coral communities in a non-reef setting on shallow, flat hardgrounds were quantitatively sample...
The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recr...
Annual coral mortality events due to increased atmospheric heat may occur regularly from the middle ...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Two positive sea-surface temperature anomalies occurred in the Arabian Gulf in short sequence. Betw...
The maintenance of coral reef framework results from a balance between skeletal accretion and bioero...
We model coral community response to bleaching and mass mortality events which are predicted to incr...
We analysed spatial patterns of coral communities mapped from IKONOS satellite imagery in combinatio...
Coral reefs in the southern Persian/Arabian Gulf have become increasingly degraded in the past two d...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf endure summer temperatures of up to 36 °C, making them ideal subj...
The corals of the Persian/Arabian Gulf are better adapted to temperature fluctuations than elsewhere...
The findings in this paper show that Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah) corals have already be...
Corals in the Gulf withstand summer temperatures up to 10 °C higher than corals elsewhere and have ...
Coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystem, partly due to the sustained and ongoing effects...
The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recr...
Reef coral communities in a non-reef setting on shallow, flat hardgrounds were quantitatively sample...
The size structure of coral populations is the culmination of key demographic events, including recr...
Annual coral mortality events due to increased atmospheric heat may occur regularly from the middle ...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Two positive sea-surface temperature anomalies occurred in the Arabian Gulf in short sequence. Betw...
The maintenance of coral reef framework results from a balance between skeletal accretion and bioero...
We model coral community response to bleaching and mass mortality events which are predicted to incr...
We analysed spatial patterns of coral communities mapped from IKONOS satellite imagery in combinatio...
Coral reefs in the southern Persian/Arabian Gulf have become increasingly degraded in the past two d...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf endure summer temperatures of up to 36 °C, making them ideal subj...
The corals of the Persian/Arabian Gulf are better adapted to temperature fluctuations than elsewhere...
The findings in this paper show that Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah) corals have already be...
Corals in the Gulf withstand summer temperatures up to 10 °C higher than corals elsewhere and have ...
Coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystem, partly due to the sustained and ongoing effects...