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Changes in coral reef communities and an associated reef fish species, Cephalopholis cruentata (Lacepede), after 30 years on Curacao (Netherlands Antilles)
(Springer, 2005-10-15)
Using the same methodology and identical sites, we repeat a study dating from 1973 and quantify cover of hard coral species, soft corals, sponges, hard substratum and soft substratum, and density of a commercially important ...
Changes in coral reef communities and an associated reef fish species, Cephalopholis cruentata (Lacepede), after 30 years on Curacao (Netherlands Antilles)
(Springer, 2005-10-15)
Using the same methodology and identical sites, we repeat a study dating from 1973 and quantify cover of hard coral species, soft corals, sponges, hard substratum and soft substratum, and density of a commercially important ...
Non-colonial coral macro-borers as indicators of coral reef status in the south Pacific of Costa Rica
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2006)
Transplantation of storm-generated coral fragments to enhance Caribbean coral reefs: A successful method but not a solution
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2012)
Cryptic fish associated with different substrates in two coastal reef communities of Colima, MexicoCryptic fish associated with different substrates in two coastal reef communities of Colima, Mexico.
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2019)
Human Influences On Eastern Tropical Pacific Coral Communities and Coral Reefs
(2016)
Coral reefs world-wide have been impacted by direct and indirect human activity and natural disturbances. This has led to the degradation and disappearance of many reef structures. On a basin-wide scale, the natural impact ...
The effect of coral reef degradation on the trophic structure of reef fishes from Bahía Culebra, north Pacific coast of Costa Rica
(2021)
Fishes play numerous key ecological roles that are critical for maintaining the structure and function of coral reefs. Natural and anthropogenic disturbances can produce structural changes in coral reef habitats, which ...
Coral Reef Bioerosion in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
(2017)
Bioerosion, the weakening and erosion of hard substrates by boring, etching, and grazing organisms, is a major structuring force on coral reefs of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). Bioerosional processes are the main ...
Epizoism: a new threat to coral healtb in Caribbean reefsEpizoism: a new threat to coral healtb in Caribbean reefs
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 1998)