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DIFFERENT METHODOLOGIES TO MEASURE CORAL AND REEF

The Coral Reef Room at

The Coral Reef Room at

... The Coral Reef ...on different formats: menus 1 to 4 are traditional set menus where each of your party chooses the same; menus 5, 6 and 7 are tasting menus; and menus 8 & 9 are sharing menus – ...

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Diversity of coral reef fishes

Diversity of coral reef fishes

... THI 34.62 39.23 41.11 39.01 23.05 39.81 15.04 28.67 39.29 0 0 THA 22.03 21.96 14.24 42.61 23.81 25.02 6.96 48.63 31.38 32.10 0 Studies on the environmental characteristics of the marine environment are important in ...

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Comparative effects of different disturbances in coral reef habitats in Moorea, French Polynesia

Comparative effects of different disturbances in coral reef habitats in Moorea, French Polynesia

... of coral reef habitats, specifically changes in coral cover and composition, in Moorea, French Polynesia, to assess the independent and combined effects of different disturbances since ...to ...

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Giant coral reef fishes display markedly different susceptibility to night spearfishing

Giant coral reef fishes display markedly different susceptibility to night spearfishing

... For the Kia fishery, the subpopulation structure of adult fishes and their responses to fisheries are differentiated at much finer spa- tial scales than have been previously considered for management efforts. Thus, our ...

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Spectral reflectance of coral reef bottom-types worldwide and implications for coral reef remote sensing

Spectral reflectance of coral reef bottom-types worldwide and implications for coral reef remote sensing

... for reef bottom-types worldwide and (2) to determine spectral separabilities of the ...to measure 13,100 in situ R’s at 11 sites in four major reef biogeographic regions worldwide at water depths ...

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Spatial Ecology of Reef Fish in Backreef and Coral Reef Habitats.

Spatial Ecology of Reef Fish in Backreef and Coral Reef Habitats.

... to measure the correlation between the distances in NFISH and MANG while controlling for any shared effect of ...in reef- and nursery-associated fish assemblages, first directly, and then accounting for any ...

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CiteSeerX — Evaluation of stony coral indicators for coral reef management

CiteSeerX — Evaluation of stony coral indicators for coral reef management

... The more exploratory indicators of rarity, reproductive strategy, and taxonomic affiliation appear less promising as indicators of reef condition. These indicators potentially merit additional testing in new ...

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A National CORAL REEF ACTION STRATEGY

A National CORAL REEF ACTION STRATEGY

... for coral reef ecosystems where reef-dwelling communities may be very different over short distances and where the consequences of misinformed management decisions, such as the placement of ...

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Oxygen consumption by a coral reef sponge

Oxygen consumption by a coral reef sponge

... Respiration in an incubation system The oxygen measurements were carried out in a Perspex respiration chamber with an effective volume of 4740·ml, equipped with a water pump to ensure water mixing. The respiration rate ...

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Colour vision in coral reef fish

Colour vision in coral reef fish

... The method developed here has the advantage that it is very simple and adaptable and therefore perfectly suited to field conditions. The fish only have to be held in captivity for a relatively short period of time and ...

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Multifocal lenses in coral reef fishes

Multifocal lenses in coral reef fishes

... These colors, however, have to be interpreted with care. The camera used was designed to record images in about the same way as the human eye does. We furthermore adjusted the distance between the fish lens and the ...

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Coral Reef Resilience and Resistance to Bleaching

Coral Reef Resilience and Resistance to Bleaching

... Ensuring coral reef survival by creating resilient networks of marine protected areas; (3) Restoring and conserving coastal habitats by utilizing innovative new methods; (4) Building support for marine ...

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The role of the reef flat in coral reef trophodynamics: past, present, and future

The role of the reef flat in coral reef trophodynamics: past, present, and future

... As coral reefs lose coral cover, the relative importance of the reef flat, and species that can live in exposed locations, is likely to ...Thus reef flats may hold the key to the future ...

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The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the
Great Barrier Reef

The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef

... of coral reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia to better understand how these various processes may interact in a natural ...with different dispersal potentials and among ...

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The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the
Great Barrier Reef

The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef

... developing coral reef fish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus within and among regions on the Great Barrier Reef using a mitochondrial sequence marker and three microsatellite ...to different ...

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The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the
Great Barrier Reef

The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef

... Differences among markers In general, patterns of lower genetic differentiation and higher migration rates among populations, shelf position and regions were estimated for nuclear as compared to mtDNA markers. Such ...

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The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the
Great Barrier Reef

The population genetic structure of coral reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef

... was used in all analyses. Estimates of g and their associated standard deviations were 13 plotted and interpreted as significantly different if these error estimates did not overlap. 14 Allele frequency data ...

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Coral-reef catastrophe

Coral-reef catastrophe

... Brian Bowen and John Avise's letter, "Con- servation research and the legal status of PCR products" (4 Nov., p. 713) questions the policy of the Office of Management Au[r] ...

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BAHAMAS CORAL REEF GUIDE

BAHAMAS CORAL REEF GUIDE

... A CORAL REEF? Coral reefs are delicately balanced underwater environments that are home to millions of kinds of plant and animal life, more than any other marine environment in the ...

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Coral reef ecology in the Anthropocene

Coral reef ecology in the Anthropocene

... and cultural drivers interact across spatial and temporal scales to influence coral reef patterns 189. and processes[r] ...

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