The community metabolism values are about half of a natural tropical algal/coral reef flat, but typical of high latitude, shallow, coral reef lagoonal environments. Even though there are some peculiar characteristics of the Biosphere coral reef, the coral reef biome functions as a recognizable ...
2. Characteristics of coral reef ecosystems Coral reef ecosystem is composed of coral reef biome and its surrounding marine environment [12]. As the most important part of the ecosystem, scleractinian corals usually have a lot of symbiotic zooxanthellae in vivo supplying nutrient material for scleract...
The Coral Reef Biome is one of the most important and distinctive types of biological communities found on Planet Earth...
Structural complexity provided by the living coral reef framework is the basis of the rich and dynamic biodiversity in coral reefs. In many cases today, th
The deep sea, the largest biome on Earth, has a series of characteristics that make this environment both distinct from other marine and land ecosystems an... E Ramirez-Llodra,A Brandt,R Danovaro,... - 《Biogeosciences》 被引量: 422发表: 2010年 Sponges on coral reefs: a community shaped...
Sea-level rise will increase flood risk, but substantial impacts could happen from reef loss alone without better near-term management. We provide a global, process-based valuation of an ecosystem service across an entire marine biome at (sub)national levels. These spatially explicit benefits ...
What are the characteristics of a coral reef? How many species live in wetlands? How many types of phytoplankton are there? What are five major abiotic factors in coral reefs? How many known species of the phylum Mollusca are there?
What is the average precipitation in the coral reef biome? What is ocean ecology? What is global warming doing to the Great Barrier Reef? What is the average temperature in coral reefs? What are the levels of the pelagic zone? What are the major characteristics of the deep pelagic zone?
Coral reef management and conservation stand to benefit from improved high-resolution global mapping. Yet classifications underpinning large-scale reef mapping to date are typically poorly defined, not shared or region-specific, limiting end-users’ abil
microbiome in acclimatization and adaptation of the host to climate warming. We discuss how this knowledge can be harnessed to assist the future persistence of coral reefs and provide novel perspectives for the development of microbiome engineering and its implications for coral reef conservation and ...