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Hawaiʻi Coral Disease database (HICORDIS): species-specific coral health data from across the Hawaiian archipelago


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Title:
Hawaiʻi Coral Disease database (HICORDIS): species-specific coral health data from across the Hawaiian archipelago
Author(s):
Caldwell, Jamie M.
Burns, John H.R.
Couch, Courtney
Ross, Megan
Runyon, Christina
Takabayashi, Misaki
Vargas-Ángel, Bernardo
Walsh, William
Walton, Maya
White, Darla
Williams, Gareth
Heron, Scott F.
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,
Earth System Research Laboratory (U.S.)
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Corporate Name:
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,
Earth System Research Laboratory (U.S.)
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Dates of Publication:
2016
Abstract:
The Hawaiʻi Coral Disease database (HICORDIS) houses data on colony-level coral health condition observed across the Hawaiian archipelago, providing information to conduct future analyses on coral reef health in an era of changing environmental conditions. Colonies were identified to the lowest taxonomic classification possible (species or genera), measured and assessed for visual signs of health condition. Data were recorded for 286,071 coral colonies surveyed on 1819 transects at 660 sites between 2005 and 2015. The database contains observations for 60 species from 22 genera with 21 different health conditions. The goals of the HICORDIS database are to: i) provide open access, quality controlled and validated coral health data assembled from disparate surveys conducted across Hawaiʻi; ii) facilitate appropriate crediting of data; and iii) encourage future analyses of coral reef health. In this article, we describe and provide data from the HICORDIS database. The data presented in this paper were used in the research article “Satellite SST-based Coral Disease Outbreak Predictions for the Hawaiian Archipelago” (Caldwell et al., 2016) [1].
Keywords:
Coral reefs and islands
Databases
Place Keywords:
Hawaii
Local Corporate Name:
OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research)
ESRL (Earth System Research Laboratory)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
CSL (Chemical Sciences Laboratory)
CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences)
Type of Resource:
Journal Article
Note:
The Hawaiʻi Coral Disease database (HICORDIS) houses data on colony-level coral health condition observed across the Hawaiian archipelago, providing information to conduct future analyses on coral reef health in an era of changing environmental conditions. Colonies were identified to the lowest taxonomic classification possible (species or genera), measured and assessed for visual signs of health condition. Data were recorded for 286,071 coral colonies surveyed on 1819 transects at 660 sites between 2005 and 2015. The database contains observations for 60 species from 22 genera with 21 different health conditions. The goals of the HICORDIS database are to: i) provide open access, quality controlled and validated coral health data assembled from disparate surveys conducted across Hawaiʻi; ii) facilitate appropriate crediting of data; and iii) encourage future analyses of coral reef health. In this article, we describe and provide data from the HICORDIS database. The data presented in this paper were used in the research article “Satellite SST-based Coral Disease Outbreak Predictions for the Hawaiian Archipelago” (Caldwell et al., 2016) [1].
Grant nos. NA09NMF4630121
NA09NOS4260100
NA09OAR4170060
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