Botanical and zoological collections may serve as archives for historical ecological research on the effects of global change and human impact on coral reef biota. Museum collections may harbour old specimens of reef-dwelling species that have become locally extinct. Such collections also help to determine whether early records of invasive species can be obtained from times when they were not yet recognized as such. A case study (2006) involving Saba Bank, Caribbean Netherlands (former Netherlands Antilles), suggests that the coral reef fauna here may have become impoverished when compared with data obtained during an earlier expedition in 1972. However, the 1972 sampling may have been incomplete, as it was performed by professional divers ...
Numerous reef-forming species have declined dramatically in the last century, many of which have bee...
Identifying the species that are at risk of local extinction in highly diverse ecosystems is a big c...
Recent scholarship has investigated the rate of deterioration of the Great Barrier Reef of Australia...
Botanical and zoological collections may serve as archives for historical ecological research on the...
Long-term trends in the status of coral-flat benthos: the use of historical photographs
Scientists have witnessed a profound transformation in Caribbean coral reefs since the 1980s that in...
Mapping biodiversity is the marathon of the 21st Century as an answer to the present extinction cris...
The benthic habitats of Saba Bank (17 degrees 25'N, 63 degrees 30'W) are at risk from maritime traff...
Coral reefs are among the most degraded ecosystems worldwide, with declines in coral cover in excess...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing th...
The coral reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral ...
Identifying the species that are at risk of local extinction in highly diverse ecosystems is a big c...
Coral reefs in Jakarta Bay have been subjected to scientific studies since the 1920s. Also from that...
Saba Bank Atoll, Netherlands Antilles, is one of the three largest atolls on Earth and provides habi...
Numerous reef-forming species have declined dramatically in the last century, many of which have bee...
Identifying the species that are at risk of local extinction in highly diverse ecosystems is a big c...
Recent scholarship has investigated the rate of deterioration of the Great Barrier Reef of Australia...
Botanical and zoological collections may serve as archives for historical ecological research on the...
Long-term trends in the status of coral-flat benthos: the use of historical photographs
Scientists have witnessed a profound transformation in Caribbean coral reefs since the 1980s that in...
Mapping biodiversity is the marathon of the 21st Century as an answer to the present extinction cris...
The benthic habitats of Saba Bank (17 degrees 25'N, 63 degrees 30'W) are at risk from maritime traff...
Coral reefs are among the most degraded ecosystems worldwide, with declines in coral cover in excess...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing th...
The coral reef fossil record is the exclusive database from which analyses of the response of coral ...
Identifying the species that are at risk of local extinction in highly diverse ecosystems is a big c...
Coral reefs in Jakarta Bay have been subjected to scientific studies since the 1920s. Also from that...
Saba Bank Atoll, Netherlands Antilles, is one of the three largest atolls on Earth and provides habi...
Numerous reef-forming species have declined dramatically in the last century, many of which have bee...
Identifying the species that are at risk of local extinction in highly diverse ecosystems is a big c...
Recent scholarship has investigated the rate of deterioration of the Great Barrier Reef of Australia...