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Microbial diseases of corals and global warming
Environmental Microbiology, 2002Summary Coral bleaching and other diseases of corals have increased dramatically during the last few decades. As outbreaks of these diseases are highly correlated with increased sea‐water temperature, one of the consequences of global warming will probably be mass destruction of coral reefs. The causative agent(s)
Eugene, Rosenberg, Yael, Ben-Haim
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2004
Part I Regional aspects of coral reef health and disease 1 The coral reefs of Eilat, Red Sea: past, present and future - three decades of coral community structure studies Yossi Loya 2 Coral Reef Diseases in the Wider Caribbean Ernesto Weil 3 Coral disease on the Great Barrier Reef Bette L. Willis, Cathie A. Page, and Elizabeth A.
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Part I Regional aspects of coral reef health and disease 1 The coral reefs of Eilat, Red Sea: past, present and future - three decades of coral community structure studies Yossi Loya 2 Coral Reef Diseases in the Wider Caribbean Ernesto Weil 3 Coral disease on the Great Barrier Reef Bette L. Willis, Cathie A. Page, and Elizabeth A.
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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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Vulnerability of Pacific coral reefs to stony coral tissue loss disease
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ocean ecosystem and a valuable marine resource that supports fishing and tourism, while protecting our coastal communities from storms. Reefs are also imperiled by myriad stressors, which have led to a worldwide decline in coral cover and ecosystem health.Ian Enochs +17 more
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