The relationship between coral community structure and disease prevalence is poorly understood, particularly in the Coral Triangle. Improved understanding of this relationship will assist in identifying assemblages that might be particularly vulnerable to disease, and in predicting possible future impacts. Here, we report results from the last 2 years (2010 and 2011) of a 4-year coral disease-monitoring program (2005, 2007, 2010, 2011) in the Wakatobi Marine National Park (Indonesia), and evaluate changes in total disease prevalence and coral cover since 2005. A comparison with previously published results from 2005 and 2007 indicates that the number of coral diseases increased from two to eight and total disease prevalence tripled between ...
none6siWorldwide coral reef decline appears to be accompanied by an increase in the spread of hard c...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
Concentrating tourism activities can be an effective way to closely manage high-use parks and minimi...
In the present study we investigated inter-annual coral disease dynamics, in situ disease progressio...
Preliminary surveys for coral disease were conducted in October 2011 as part of the first Indonesian...
Two of the most significant threats to coral reefs worldwide are bleaching and disease. However, the...
AbstractCoral diseases that have emerged since the early 1970s have caused significant regional ecol...
Abstract\ud Anthropogenic impacts in combination with natural stressor may lead to coral disease. Co...
Coral disease is a major threat to the resilience of coral reefs; thus, understanding linkages betwe...
Predicted increases in disease with climate warming highlight the need for effective management stra...
Coral disease outbreaks continue to reduce coral populations in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific reefs...
Coral diseases are taking an increasing toll on coral reef structure and biodiversity and are import...
Coral reef disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation and coral mortality in Panjang ...
none6siWorldwide coral reef decline appears to be accompanied by an increase in the spread of hard c...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
Concentrating tourism activities can be an effective way to closely manage high-use parks and minimi...
In the present study we investigated inter-annual coral disease dynamics, in situ disease progressio...
Preliminary surveys for coral disease were conducted in October 2011 as part of the first Indonesian...
Two of the most significant threats to coral reefs worldwide are bleaching and disease. However, the...
AbstractCoral diseases that have emerged since the early 1970s have caused significant regional ecol...
Abstract\ud Anthropogenic impacts in combination with natural stressor may lead to coral disease. Co...
Coral disease is a major threat to the resilience of coral reefs; thus, understanding linkages betwe...
Predicted increases in disease with climate warming highlight the need for effective management stra...
Coral disease outbreaks continue to reduce coral populations in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific reefs...
Coral diseases are taking an increasing toll on coral reef structure and biodiversity and are import...
Coral reef disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation and coral mortality in Panjang ...
none6siWorldwide coral reef decline appears to be accompanied by an increase in the spread of hard c...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
Concentrating tourism activities can be an effective way to closely manage high-use parks and minimi...