The early post-settlement stage is the most sensitive during the life history of reef building corals. However, few studies have examined the factors that influence coral mortality during this period. Here, the impact of fouling on the survival of newly settled coral spat of Acropora millepora was investigated by manipulating the extent of fouling cover on settlement tiles using non-toxic, wax antifouling coatings. Survival of spat on coated tiles was double that on control tiles. Moreover, there was a significant negative correlation between percentage cover of fouling and spat survival across all tiles types, suggesting that fouling in direct proximity to settled corals has detrimental effects on early post-settlement survival. While prev...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
The early post-settlement stage is the most sensitive during the life history of reef building coral...
Processes operating in the early life stages of corals are critical in ultimately establishing patte...
Sedimentation is a major cause of mortality in scleractinian coral recruits. In this study, we compa...
To expedite recovery rates of coral reefs and increase species genetic diversity, restoration projec...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Extensive bleaching of corals occurred at Heron Island Reef during the 1998 mass bleaching event on ...
Ocean warming and local anthropogenic stressors, such as increased sedimentation from dredging and c...
Corals face worldwide population declines due to global climate change and local anthropogenic impac...
Survival and settlement of Pocillopora damicornis larvae on hard surfaces covered with fine (<63 µm)...
Despite extensive research into the coral bleaching phenomena there are very few data which examine...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
The early post-settlement stage is the most sensitive during the life history of reef building coral...
Processes operating in the early life stages of corals are critical in ultimately establishing patte...
Sedimentation is a major cause of mortality in scleractinian coral recruits. In this study, we compa...
To expedite recovery rates of coral reefs and increase species genetic diversity, restoration projec...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Extensive bleaching of corals occurred at Heron Island Reef during the 1998 mass bleaching event on ...
Ocean warming and local anthropogenic stressors, such as increased sedimentation from dredging and c...
Corals face worldwide population declines due to global climate change and local anthropogenic impac...
Survival and settlement of Pocillopora damicornis larvae on hard surfaces covered with fine (<63 µm)...
Despite extensive research into the coral bleaching phenomena there are very few data which examine...
Larval recruitment is a leading driver of community structure in the marine realm. Recovery of commu...
Mortality of corals is increasing due to bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth. In the Caribbean, ...
Coral recruitment is a pivotal factor in coral reef stability and in recovery following substantial ...
Benthic algae generally dominate degraded and disturbed coral reefs, however our understanding of ho...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...