Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been considerable focus on the impacts of these stressors on corals, far less is known about their effect on other reef organisms. The 1997-8 El-Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) had notable and severe impacts on coral reefs worldwide, but not all reef organisms were negatively impacted by this large-scale event. Here we describe how the sponge fauna at Bahia, Brazil was influenced by the 1997-8 ENSO event. Sponge assemblages from three contrasting reef habitats (reef tops, walls and shallow banks) at four sites were assessed annually from 1995 to 2011. The within-habitat sponge diversity did not vary significantly across the study period; however, t...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been co...
p. 1-10Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has ...
There is a paucity of information on the impacts of the 1997-8 El Niño event and subsequent climatic...
As atmospheric CO₂ concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Bioeroding sponges are a unique group of coral reef sponges. They transform dissolved nutrients into...
There is a paucity of information on the impacts of the 1997–8 El Niño event and subsequent climati...
Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surf...
Coastal lagoons are important, but fragile ecosystems, which host diverse biological assemblages. Ho...
Effects of elevated seawater temperatures on deep-water benthos has been poorly studied, despite rep...
Coral reef ecosystems have been degrading globally for decades due to global climate change and anth...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been co...
p. 1-10Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has ...
There is a paucity of information on the impacts of the 1997-8 El Niño event and subsequent climatic...
As atmospheric CO₂ concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Bioeroding sponges are a unique group of coral reef sponges. They transform dissolved nutrients into...
There is a paucity of information on the impacts of the 1997–8 El Niño event and subsequent climati...
Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surf...
Coastal lagoons are important, but fragile ecosystems, which host diverse biological assemblages. Ho...
Effects of elevated seawater temperatures on deep-water benthos has been poorly studied, despite rep...
Coral reef ecosystems have been degrading globally for decades due to global climate change and anth...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...