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Mar Pollut Bull ; 105(2): 654-9, 2016 Apr 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26971815

RESUMEN

A severe bleaching event affected coral communities off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UAE in August/September, 2012. In Saadiyat and Ras Ghanada reefs ~40% of the corals showed signs of bleaching. In contrast, only 15% of the corals were affected on Delma reef. Bleaching threshold temperatures for these sites were established using remotely sensed sea surface temperature (SST) data recorded by MODIS-Aqua. The calculated threshold temperatures varied between locations (34.48 °C, 34.55 °C, 35.05 °C), resulting in site-specific deviations in the numbers of days during which these thresholds were exceeded. Hence, the less severe bleaching of Delma reef might be explained by the lower relative heat stress experienced by this coral community. However, the dominance of Porites spp. that is associated with the long-term exposure of Delma reef to elevated temperatures, as well as the more pristine setting may have additionally contributed to the higher coral bleaching threshold for this site.


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Adaptación Fisiológica , Antozoos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Arrecifes de Coral , Calor , Pigmentación/fisiología , Tecnología de Sensores Remotos , Animales , Antozoos/fisiología , Océano Índico , Agua de Mar/química , Emiratos Árabes Unidos
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 72(2): 406-16, 2013 Jul 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23643407

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Expert opinion was assessed to identify current knowledge gaps in determining future changes in Arabian/Persian Gulf (thereafter 'Gulf') coral reefs. Thirty-one participants submitted 71 research questions that were peer-assessed in terms of scientific importance (i.e., filled a knowledge gap and was a research priority) and efficiency in resource use (i.e., was highly feasible and ecologically broad). Ten research questions, in six major research areas, were highly important for both understanding Gulf coral reef ecosystems and also an efficient use of limited research resources. These questions mirrored global evaluations of the importance of understanding and evaluating biodiversity, determining the potential impacts of climate change, the role of anthropogenic impacts in structuring coral reef communities, and economically evaluating coral reef communities. These questions provide guidance for future research on coral reef ecosystems within the Gulf, and enhance the potential for assessment and management of future changes in this globally significant region.


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Conservación de los Recursos Naturales , Arrecifes de Coral , Investigación , Animales , Antozoos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Biodiversidad , Cambio Climático , Predicción , Océano Índico
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