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Evidence on the ecological and physical effects of built structures in shallow, tropical coral reefs: a systematic map. [PDF]
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Environmental DNA recovers fish composition turnover of the coral reefs of West Indian Ocean islands. [PDF]
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Assessing Derawan Island's Coral Reefs over Two Decades: A Machine Learning Classification Perspective. [PDF]
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Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems, 2020
This chapter explores coral reefs. Coral reefs support some of the most diverse and productive communities in the marine environment. Living corals are animals that create limestone formations that may be thousands of kilometres long and hundreds of metres deep.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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This chapter explores coral reefs. Coral reefs support some of the most diverse and productive communities in the marine environment. Living corals are animals that create limestone formations that may be thousands of kilometres long and hundreds of metres deep.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Coral reefs covers Identity, Overview, Impacts, Growout Systems, Further Information.
J. Munro
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This datasheet on Coral reefs covers Identity, Overview, Impacts, Growout Systems, Further Information.
J. Munro
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2017
Abstract Coral reefs are the ocean’s richest ecosystem in terms of biodiversity and productivity. They are restricted to tropical waters, where conditions of salinity, temperature and sedimentation are suitable. Where they grow, their main benthic organisms deposit substantial limestone skeletons, such that they effectively make their ...
E.A. Titlyanov +3 more
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Abstract Coral reefs are the ocean’s richest ecosystem in terms of biodiversity and productivity. They are restricted to tropical waters, where conditions of salinity, temperature and sedimentation are suitable. Where they grow, their main benthic organisms deposit substantial limestone skeletons, such that they effectively make their ...
E.A. Titlyanov +3 more
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Science, 1994
The article" Catastrophes, phase shifts,and large-scale degradation of a Caribbean coral reef" by Terence P. Hughes (9 Sept., p.1547) relates the sad story of the decline of scleractinian coral populations in Jamaica over the past two decades. The article is a rare example of the long-term research needed to document trends on reefs; however, the ...
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The article" Catastrophes, phase shifts,and large-scale degradation of a Caribbean coral reef" by Terence P. Hughes (9 Sept., p.1547) relates the sad story of the decline of scleractinian coral populations in Jamaica over the past two decades. The article is a rare example of the long-term research needed to document trends on reefs; however, the ...
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Biodiversity and Functional Ecology of Mesophotic Coral Reefs
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2018Mesophotic coral reefs, currently defined as deep reefs between 30 and 150 m, are linked physically and biologically to their shallow water counterparts, have the potential to be refuges for shallow coral reef taxa such as coral and sponges, and might be
M. Lesser, M. Slattery, C. Mobley
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