2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.08.015
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Assessing coral reef health across onshore to offshore stress gradients in the US Virgin Islands

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“…Terrestrial effluents can increase near-shore nutrient levels, promoting primary production (Jessen et al, 2015), and deforestation can increase sedimentation rates, leading to increased suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the water-column and accelerating light attenuation (Fabricius, 2005;Cooper et al, 2007;Smith et al, 2008). The effects of terrestrial-derived inputs in coastal waters across coral reefs have led to noticeable spatial gradients in water quality in many parts of the world (Edinger et al, 1998;Mallela et al, 2004;Fabricius et al, 2005;Lirman and Fong, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terrestrial effluents can increase near-shore nutrient levels, promoting primary production (Jessen et al, 2015), and deforestation can increase sedimentation rates, leading to increased suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the water-column and accelerating light attenuation (Fabricius, 2005;Cooper et al, 2007;Smith et al, 2008). The effects of terrestrial-derived inputs in coastal waters across coral reefs have led to noticeable spatial gradients in water quality in many parts of the world (Edinger et al, 1998;Mallela et al, 2004;Fabricius et al, 2005;Lirman and Fong, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, MCEs should be less vulnerable and potentially more resistant to disturbances that reduce the quality of suitable habitats for shallowwater benthic communities (e.g., storms, temperature increases, and associated bleaching or diseases, pollution, sedimentation and turbidity, habitat fragmentation, eutrophication, and associated algal blooms; Riegl and Piller 2003;West and Salm 2003;Smith et al 2008;Lesser et al 2009;Kahng et al 2014). MCEs may thus serve as a source of propagules for SWRs, facilitating the repopulation and return to pre-disturbance conditions of SWRs (e.g., Hughes and Tanner 2000;Lesser et al 2009;Bongaerts et al 2010).…”
Section: Vertical Connectivity and The Deep-reef Refugia Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors often create variable chronic anthropogenic stress gradients, usually negatively affecting water quality (Tomascik & Sander, 1985), coral growth rates (Tomascik, 1990), coral disease prevalence (Kaczmarsky, Draud & Williams, 2005;Smith, Nemeth, Blondeau, Calnan et al, 2008), partial colony mortality (Nugues & Roberts, 2003), and coral reef benthic community structure (Fabricius & McCorry, 2006). Current state of coral reef decline represents an increasing threat to coastal communities from climate change and sea level rise (Herná ndez-Delgado, 2015).…”
Section: Declining Coral Reef Ecosystems In Puerto Ricomentioning
confidence: 99%