Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial disturbances. Despite its immense import-ance, the study of coral recruitment has somemajor gaps, notably larval survival before and following settlement, mainly due to technical limitations, which stem from the difficulty in observing the minute larvae. To overcome the major limitation in coral recruitment studies, i.e. the in situ detection of recruits during their early stages, we designed a new detection set-up, composed of a fluorescence detection set-up, a grid-covered substrate, and a Geographic Information System tracking system. This set-up, enabling the identification of coral recruits soon after settlement, revealed that in the cri...
In order to increase the taxonomic resolution achievable in coral juveniles I compared skeletal morp...
Coral recruitment is the key determinant to preserve coral reef system. This study was conducted in ...
Multi-coloured homologues of the green fluorescent protein generate some of the most striking visual...
Many coral recruits are very small and often cryptic at settlement making them difficult to detect w...
Population replenishment through recruitment is an essential process for the long term viability of ...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Caribbean coral reefs are amongst the most threatened marine ecosystems on Earth. About one third of...
Green Island reef has been subjected to at least two severe outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish (A...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...
Study on scleractinian coral recruitment is important in understanding the mechanisms that regulate ...
Habitat selection can determine the distribution and performance of individuals if the precision wit...
Processes occurring early in the life stages of corals can greatly influence the demography of coral...
Quantifying patterns of dispersal and settlement in marine benthic invertebrates is challenging, lar...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...
Coral settlement and early survivorship play an important role in reef resilience. In this study, we...
In order to increase the taxonomic resolution achievable in coral juveniles I compared skeletal morp...
Coral recruitment is the key determinant to preserve coral reef system. This study was conducted in ...
Multi-coloured homologues of the green fluorescent protein generate some of the most striking visual...
Many coral recruits are very small and often cryptic at settlement making them difficult to detect w...
Population replenishment through recruitment is an essential process for the long term viability of ...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Caribbean coral reefs are amongst the most threatened marine ecosystems on Earth. About one third of...
Green Island reef has been subjected to at least two severe outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish (A...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...
Study on scleractinian coral recruitment is important in understanding the mechanisms that regulate ...
Habitat selection can determine the distribution and performance of individuals if the precision wit...
Processes occurring early in the life stages of corals can greatly influence the demography of coral...
Quantifying patterns of dispersal and settlement in marine benthic invertebrates is challenging, lar...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...
Coral settlement and early survivorship play an important role in reef resilience. In this study, we...
In order to increase the taxonomic resolution achievable in coral juveniles I compared skeletal morp...
Coral recruitment is the key determinant to preserve coral reef system. This study was conducted in ...
Multi-coloured homologues of the green fluorescent protein generate some of the most striking visual...