Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in the Southern Austral Archipelago, where direct anthropogenic stressors are extremely limited. Here, we present the results of the first quantitative survey of coral community structure across habitats and depths around the island. Despite its geographical isolation in the depauperate South Central Pacific, its small size and unfavourable environmental conditions (competition with macroalgae, low sea surface temperatures, reduced reef accretion), the diversity of scleractinian corals at Rapa is particularly high (112 species from 32 genera, including 37 species of Acropora) in comparison to other French Polynesian islands and subtropical Pacifi...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
Understanding the natural state of coral reefs is paramount to evaluate the response of these ecosys...
Lord Howe Island (31º33′S, 159º05′E) is surrounded by the southern-most coral reefs in the Pacific O...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
International audienceAim: Revealing how diversity varies across the depth gradient is key for under...
Community ecologists now recognize that to understand patterns of biodiversity, there is an urgent n...
Studies on island biogeography in the Pacific have shown a biodiversity gradient that decreases from...
Coral communities are expected to display predictable patterns of diversity and structure across dep...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
Balls Pyramid is a volcanic monolith rising 552 m from the Tasman Sea, 24 km southeast of the Pacifi...
Coral reefs are often subject to disturbances that can cause enduring changes in community structure...
The Scleractinian coral communities of the atoll of Takapoto (Tuamotu archipelago, French Polynesia)...
International audienceUnderstanding the natural state of coral reefs is paramount to evaluate the re...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
Understanding the natural state of coral reefs is paramount to evaluate the response of these ecosys...
Lord Howe Island (31º33′S, 159º05′E) is surrounded by the southern-most coral reefs in the Pacific O...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
International audienceAim: Revealing how diversity varies across the depth gradient is key for under...
Community ecologists now recognize that to understand patterns of biodiversity, there is an urgent n...
Studies on island biogeography in the Pacific have shown a biodiversity gradient that decreases from...
Coral communities are expected to display predictable patterns of diversity and structure across dep...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
Balls Pyramid is a volcanic monolith rising 552 m from the Tasman Sea, 24 km southeast of the Pacifi...
Coral reefs are often subject to disturbances that can cause enduring changes in community structure...
The Scleractinian coral communities of the atoll of Takapoto (Tuamotu archipelago, French Polynesia)...
International audienceUnderstanding the natural state of coral reefs is paramount to evaluate the re...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
Understanding the natural state of coral reefs is paramount to evaluate the response of these ecosys...
Lord Howe Island (31º33′S, 159º05′E) is surrounded by the southern-most coral reefs in the Pacific O...