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Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. 18:717-724
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Botanica Marina. 62:587-593
Two rarely reported and one newly described species of benthic marine algae are herein recognized from deep-water habitats at Bonaire, representing the first Caribbean reports of each. Archestenogramma profundum is previously known only from its type
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PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 5, p e10677 (2010)
BACKGROUND: Located in the Dutch Windward Islands, Saba Bank is a flat-topped seamount (20-45 m deep in the shallower regions). The primary goals of the survey were to improve knowledge of biodiversity for one of the world's most significant, but lit
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https://doaj.org/article/5a97edfd21e04e8fa83128c1955fe863
Publikováno v:
Marine Technology Society Journal. 47:7-15
Coral reef health assessment has relied on benthic photographic surveys as an essential measurement tool for decades. The emergence of gigapixel image (1 billion pixels) stitching technologies makes possible the creation of high-definition benthic im
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Harmful Algae. 9:255-263
The experiments to compare DIN and SRP enrichment effects on algal community development were conducted within a lagoonal rubble/sand reef apron west of the back reef flat at Carrie Bow Cay, Belize. Macroalgae dominate (23 taxa, 57% cover), ambient d
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Smithsonian Contributions to the Marine Sciences. :401-414
Threshold levels (i.e., tipping points where the probability of community phase shifts is increased and the potential for recoverability is reduced) for critical bottomup interactions of productivity (e.g., nutrients) and those for top-down disturban
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Harmful Algae. 5:565-585
A conceptual paradigm, the ‘‘Relative Dominance Model’’, provides the perspective to assess the interactive external forcingmechanisms controlling phase shifts among the dominant benthic functional groups on tropical coral reefs [i.e., microa
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 336:242-253
The results reported in this paper demonstrate suboptimal experimental designs in some of the previously published manipulative methods and provide insights for the improvement of in-situ nutrient studies on coral reefs. Overgrown 0.5-liter porous cl
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Coral Reefs. 16:51-54
A spectacular mound-like reef formation (126 m in circumference, 10 m high) dominated by highly arched and record-size colonies of the unattached mushroom coral Halomitra pileus, along with 17 other species of the family Fungiidae, occurs in 31 m of
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Atoll Research Bulletin. 429:1-43