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Coral Disease and Health Workshop: Coral Histopathology II
2021The health and continued existence of coral reef ecosystems are threatened by an increasing array of environmental and anthropogenic impacts. Coral disease is one of the prominent causes of increased mortality among reefs globally, particularly in the Caribbean. Although over 40 different coral diseases and syndromes have been reportedworldwide, only a
Galloway, S. B. +14 more
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Anthropogenic mortality on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama predates coral disease and bleaching
Ecology Letters, 2012Ecology Letters (2012)AbstractCaribbean reef corals have declined precipitously since the 1980s due to regional episodes of bleaching, disease and algal overgrowth, but the extent of earlier degradation due to localised historical disturbances such as land clearing and overfishing remains unresolved.
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Vibrios in Coral Health and Disease
2014The hypothesis accepted by most coral biologists who study coral bleaching is mass bleaching, which is the result of photobleaching of the endosymbiotic zooxanthellae. Basically, this hypothesis states that the photosynthetic apparatus of the algae is constantly undergoing photodamage in the light.
Eugene Rosenberg, Omry Koren
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Beyond predation: Fish–coral interactions can tip the scales of coral disease
Journal of Theoretical BiologyCoral reefs are critical ecosystems, fostering biodiversity and sustaining the livelihoods of millions globally. Nonetheless, they confront escalating threats, with infectious diseases emerging as primary catalysts for extensive damage, surpassing the impacts of other human-induced stressors. Disease transmission via biotic factors, particularly during
Buddhadev Ranjit +4 more
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The role of coral diseases in the flattening of a Caribbean Coral Reef over 23 years
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022Joaquin Rodrigo Garza-Pérez
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Adapting the Disease Triad to a Spectrum for Coral Disease
Abstract Coral diseases arise from interactions among multiple hosts, pathogens, and environmental drivers. Thus, coral diseases do not typically conform to the traditional one pathogen–one host–one environmental driver model, making conceptual frameworks like the disease triangle overly simplified.Anya Brown +3 more
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