A study on the recovery of Tobago's coral reefs following the 2010 mass bleaching event.
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The juvenile distribution and the response of individual species to the bleaching event support the notion that Caribbean reefs are becoming dominated by weedy non-framework building taxa which are more resilient to disturbances.About:
This article is published in Marine Pollution Bulletin.The article was published on 2016-03-15 and is currently open access. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Resilience of coral reefs & Environmental issues with coral reefs.read more
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Functional consequences of the long-term decline of reef-building corals in the Caribbean: evidence of across-reef functional convergence
Nuria Estrada-Saldívar,Eric Jordán-Dalhgren,Rosa E. Rodríguez-Martínez,Chris T. Perry,Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip +4 more
TL;DR: How coral communities have changed in the northern sector of the Mexican Caribbean between 1985 and 2016 is evaluated, and the implications for the maintenance of physical reef functions in the back- and fore-reef zones are evaluated.
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Temperature regimes impact coral assemblages along environmental gradients on lagoonal reefs in Belize
Justin H. Baumann,Joseph E. Townsend,Travis A. Courtney,Travis A. Courtney,Travis A. Courtney,Hannah E. Aichelman,Sarah W. Davies,Sarah W. Davies,Fernando P. Lima,Karl D. Castillo +9 more
TL;DR: Investigating coral community composition across three different temperature and productivity regimes along a nearshore-offshore gradient on lagoonal reefs of the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System suggests that corals utilizing these two life history strategies may be better suited to cope with warmer oceans and thus may warrant protective status under climate change.
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Research gaps of coral ecology in a changing world.
TL;DR: The results reinforce the notion that corals are sensitive to anthropogenic changes and reveal the scarcity of information on coral responses to pollution, tourism, overfishing and acidification, particularly in mesophotic ecosystems and in ecoregions outside the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean.
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Nearshore coral growth declining on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System.
Justin H. Baumann,Justin B. Ries,John P. Rippe,Travis A. Courtney,Travis A. Courtney,Travis A. Courtney,Hannah E. Aichelman,Hannah E. Aichelman,Isaac T. Westfield,Karl D. Castillo +9 more
TL;DR: It is postulate that the decline in skeletal extension rates for nearshore corals is driven primarily by the combined effects of long-term ocean warming and increasing exposure to higher levels of land-based anthropogenic stressors, with acute thermally induced bleaching events playing a lesser role.
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The relationship between macroalgae taxa and human disturbance on central Pacific coral reefs
TL;DR: This article examined differences in coral and algal community compositions and their response to human disturbance and past heat stress, by analyzing 25 sites along a gradient of human disturbance in Majuro and Arno Atolls of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
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Long-Term Region-Wide Declines in Caribbean Corals
Toby A. Gardner,Toby A. Gardner,Isabelle M. Côté,Jennifer A. Gill,Jennifer A. Gill,Alastair Grant,Andrew R. Watkinson,Andrew R. Watkinson +7 more
TL;DR: Although the rate of coral loss has slowed in the past decade compared to the 1980s, significant declines are persisting and the ability of Caribbean coral reefs to cope with future local and global environmental change may be irretrievably compromised.
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Effects of terrestrial runoff on the ecology of corals and coral reefs: review and synthesis
TL;DR: This paper reviews and evaluates the current state of knowledge on the direct effects of terrestrial runoff on hard coral colonies, coral reproduction and recruitment, and organisms that interact with coral populations and summarises geographic and biological factors that determine local and regional levels of resistance and resilience to degradation.
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Genome Sequence of the Pea Aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
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TL;DR: The genome of the pea aphid shows remarkable levels of gene duplication and equally remarkable gene absences that shed light on aspects of aphid biology, most especially its symbiosis with Buchnera.
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Climate change and coral reef bleaching: An ecological assessment of long-term impacts, recovery trends and future outlook
TL;DR: The short- and long-term ecological impacts of coral bleaching on reef ecosystems are reviewed, and recovery data worldwide is quantitatively synthesized to maintain ecosystem resilience by restoring healthy levels of herbivory, macroalgal cover, and coral recruitment.