Geological Approaches to Coral Reef Ecology

Author:   Richard B. Aronson
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2007
Volume:   192
ISBN:  

9781441922113


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   11 August 2011
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Coral reefs around the world are sustaining massive damage at an alarming rate. Geological Approaches to Coral Reef Ecology provides a uniquely historical perspective on the destruction - through both natural and human processes - of coral reef ecosystems. Chapters applying the principles of geophysics, paleontology, geochemistry, and physical and chemical oceanography supply novel insights into the workings of coral reefs, complementing real-time ecological studies and providing critical information for crafting realistic environmental policy. By reconstructing the ecological history of coral reefs, the authors are able to evaluate whether or not recent, dramatic changes to reef ecosystems are novel events or part of a long-term trend or cycle. The contributions examine the interacting causes of change, which include hurricane damage, regional outbreaks of coral-consuming predators, disease epidemics, sea-level rise, nutrient loading, global warming and acidification of the oceans. Crucial predictions about the future of coral reefs lead to practical strategies for the successful restoration and management of reef ecosystems. Geological Approaches to Coral Reef Ecology will be of particular interest to students and professionals in ecology and marine biology, including environmental managers.

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Author:   Richard B. Aronson
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2007
Volume:   192
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.712kg
ISBN:  

9781441922113


ISBN 10:   1441922113
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   11 August 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Coral Reefs in Context.- The Changing Fate of Coral Reefs: Lessons from the Deep Past.- Detecting Critical Events.- Taphonomy: Detecting Critical Events in Fossil Reef-Coral Assemblages.- Biotic Turnover Events on Coral Reefs: A Probabilistic Approach.- Inferring Past Outbreaks of the Crown-of-Thorns Seastar from Scar Patterns on Coral Heads.- Influence of Terrigenous Runoff on Offshore Coral Reefs: An Example from the Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico.- Fidelity of Annual Growth in Montastraea faveolata and the Recentness of Coral Bleaching in Florida.- Patterns of Reef Development and Their Implications.- Demise, Regeneration, and Survival of Some Western Atlantic Reefs During the Holocene Transgression.- Broad-Scale Patterns in Pleistocene Coral Reef Communities from the Caribbean: Implications for Ecology and Management.- Ecological Shifts along the Florida Reef Tract: The Past as a Key to the Future.- Coral Reefs and Global Change.- Extreme Climatic Events and Coral Reefs: How Much Short-Term Threat from Global Change?.- Responses of Coral Reefs to El Niñno-Southern Oscillation Sea-Warming Events.- Constraints on Predicting Coral Reef Response to Climate Change.

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From the reviews: The editor has brought together as contributors 19 well-known coral-reef workers, including both biologists and geoscientists. At the end of the book there is a comprehensive index of over 650 items....the book represents a very good summary of current directions in reef ecology research, based on geological or historic approaches, including modern techniques and, for the most part, state-of-the-art knowledge. The book also includes a number of studies that make it quite clear that coral reefs are not only in decline, but that the decline is to a large part caused by human disturbance, and that we need to take actions to decelerate this process. I can highly recommend this book to both reef scientists and students of reef systems, either with a biological and a geoscientific background. (Eberhard Gischler, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Geological Approaches to Coral Reef Ecology presents a historical perspective on contemporary natural and human-induced impacts on reef systems ... . The book is well presented, and its content is a welcome addition to coral reef literature. ... highlights the value of geological approaches in contextualizing reef ecology, and it should be of great interest to all reef scientists and students of coral reefs, particularly those with a keen interest in the Caribbean reef province. (Paul Kench, Eos, Vol. 89 (38), 2008)


From the reviews: The editor has brought together as contributors 19 well-known coral-reef workers, including both biologists and geoscientists. At the end of the book there is a comprehensive index of over 650 items...the book represents a very good summary of current directions in reef ecology research, based on geological or historic approaches, including modern techniques and, for the most part, state-of-the-art knowledge. The book also includes a number of studies that make it quite clear that coral reefs are not only in decline, but that the decline is to a large part caused by human disturbance, and that we need to take actions to decelerate this process. I can highly recommend this book to both reef scientists and students of reef systems, either with a biological and a geoscientific background. (Eberhard Gischler, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Geological Approaches to Coral Reef Ecology presents a historical perspective on contemporary natural and human-induced impacts on reef systems ! . The book is well presented, and its content is a welcome addition to coral reef literature. ! highlights the value of geological approaches in contextualizing reef ecology, and it should be of great interest to all reef scientists and students of coral reefs, particularly those with a keen interest in the Caribbean reef province. (Paul Kench, Eos, Vol. 89 (38), 2008)


Author Information

Dr. Richard B. Aronson is Senior Marine Scientist at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Dauphin Island, Alabama and Professor of Marine Sciences at the University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA.

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