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ADVANCES IN MARINE BIOLOGY: POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THE REEF CRISIS

by Bernhard M. Riegl

Published by Academic Press. 1st. 2020

Very good condition. Volume 87 in the series. Edited by Riegl. Blue glazed pictorial boards. Colour photos, b/w charts. xl and 472 pages.

Spine and corners bumped and lightly rubbed. Heavy crease to lower half of pages 1-4 else contents clean. Neat barcode label to rear cover.

ISBN: 9780128215296
Stock no. 1324142

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Contents

  • 1. Population dynamics of the reef crisis: Consequences of the growing human population
  • 2. Projected shifts in coral size struc ture in the Anthropocene
  • 3. Population dynamics of diseased corals: Effects of a Shut Down Reaction outbreak in Puerto Rican Acropora cervicornis
  • 4. Spatial and temporal differences in Acropora cervicornis colony size and health
  • 5. Population dynamics and growth rates of free-living mushroom corals (Scleractinia: Fungiidae) in the sediment-stressed reefs of Singapore
  • 6. Population fluctuations of the fungiid coral Cycloseris curvata, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
  • 7. Considering the rates of growth in two taxa of coral across Pacific islands
  • 8. Biophysical model of coral population connectivity in the Arabian/Persian Gulf
  • 9. Larval connectivity and water quality explain spatial distribution of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks across the Great Barrier Reef
  • 10. COTSMod: A spatially explicit metacommunity model of outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish and coral recovery
  • 11. Coral community life histories and population dynamics driven by seascape bathymetry and temperature variability
  • 12. The timing and causality of ecological shifts on Caribbean reefs
  • 13. The rise of octocoral forests on Caribbean reefs
  • 14. Octocoral populations and connectivity in continental Ecuador and Galapagos, Eastern Pacific
  • 15. A tropical eastern Pacific invasive brittle star species (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) reaches southeastern Florida

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