ResourceA model-based approach to determine the long-term effects of multiple interacting stressors on coral reefs
"The interaction between multiple stressors on Caribbean coral reefs, namely, fishing effort and hurricane impacts, is a key element in the future sustainability of reefs. We develop an analytic model of coralalgal interactions and explicitly consider gra...
ResourceAn Ecological Acoustic Recorder (EAR) for long-term monitoring of biological and anthropogenic sounds on coral reefs and other marine habitats
"Keeping track of long-term biological trends in many marine habitats is a challenging task that is exacerbated when the habitats in question are in remote locations. Monitoring the ambient sound field may be a useful way of assessing biological activity ...
ResourceExtreme longevity in proteinaceous deep-sea corals
"Deep-sea corals are found on hard substrates on seamounts and continental margins worldwide at depths of 300 to ~3,000 m. Deep-sea coral communities are hotspots of deep ocean biomass and biodiversity, providing critical habitat for fish and invertebrate...
ResourceSmall-scale field experiments accurately scale up to predict density dependence in reef fish populations at large scales
Field experiments provide rigorous tests of ecological hypotheses but are usually limited to small spatial scales. It is thus unclear whether these findings extrapolate to larger scales relevant to conservation and management. We show that the results of ...
ResourceImpact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on a deep-water coral community in the Gulf of Mexico
"To assess the potential impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on offshore ecosystems, 11 sites hosting deep-water coral communities were examined 3 to 4 mo after the well was capped. Healthy coral communities were observed at all sites >20 km from...
ResourceOcean acidification compromises recruitment success of the threatened Caribbean coral Acropora palmata
"Ocean acidification (OA) refers to the ongoing decline in oceanic pH resulting from the uptake of atmospheric CO2. Mounting experimental evidence suggests that OA will have negative consequences for a variety of marine organisms. Whereas the effect of OA...
ResourceGenomic basis for coral resilience to climate change
"Recent advances in DNA-sequencing technologies now allow for in-depth characterization of the genomic stress responses of many organisms beyond model taxa. They are especially appropriate for organisms such as reef-building corals, for which dramatic dec...
ResourceThe 27-year decline of coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef and its causes
"The worlds coral reefs are being degraded, and the need to reduce local pressures to offset the effects of increasing global pressures is now widely recognized. This study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of coral cover, identifies the main...
ResourceFootprint of Deepwater Horizon blowout impact to deep-water coral communities
"On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout occurred, releasing more oil than any accidental spill in history. Oil release continued for 87 d and much of the oil and gas remained in, or returned to, the deep sea. A coral community significantl...
ResourceBuilding coral reef resilience through assisted evolution
"The genetic enhancement of wild animals and plants for characteristics that benefit human populations has been practiced for thousands of years, resulting in impressive improvements in commercially valuable species. Despite these benefits, genetic manipu...