Tesis sobre el tema "Reef ecology"
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Wheatley, Melissa Jane 1969. "Ecology of populations and assemblages of temperate reef fish in Port Phillip Bay, Australia". Monash University, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2000. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/8776.
Texto completoRiegl, Bernhard. "Taxonomy and ecology of South African reef corals". Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9666.
Texto completoThis thesis provides a complete taxonomic review of South African hermatypic Scleractinian reef corals, a description of coral communities on northern Natal coral reefs, experiments isolating the influence of the most important abiotic factors forcing these communities and finally management suggestions for the marine reserves within which these reefs are situated, based on the results of the ecological investigation. The taxonomic part reviews the entire hermatypic scleractinian coral fauna of South Africa and Southern Mozambique, including also material from the Atoll Bassas da India in the Mozambique channel. The study of coral communities on Northern Natal coral reefs revealed major differences in the nature of the reefs and the community structure of the reef corals from typical coral reefs in the Inda-Pacific. The study lead to the assumption that wave-action and sedimentation are the most important abiotic factors influencing these coral communities. These hypotheses were experimentally tested in the field and in the laboratory, using indicator species for specific community types, as identified in the community study. Testing fragment survival of the hard coral Acropora austera confirmed the assumption that wave action is an important factor shaping coral communities by only allowing this species to dominate in depths greater than 18m. Four hard- and five soft coral species were used to quantify the effects of sedimentation on the coral communities. It was demonstrated that long-term sedimentation had greater influence on soft corals than on hard corals, leading to tissue necroses and local bleaching. These experiments confirmed the assumption that sedimentation is a major forcing factor on South African coral communities. The final part of thesis provides management options for the St. Lucia and Maputaland Marine Reserves focussing on conservation of the coral communities. The findings obtained in the ecological investigation allowed to identify which activities in the reserves have to be controlled in order to minimize damage to the coral communities by park visitors.
Siebeck, Ulrike Elisabeth. "UV vision and visual ecology of reef fish /". St. Lucia, Qld, 2002. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16520.pdf.
Texto completoWaller, Samantha Jane. "Ontogenetic colour change and visual ecology of reef fish /". Online version, 2005. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/20815.
Texto completoPuebla, Oscar. "Molecular ecology and evolution in "Hypoplectrus" coral reef fishes". Thesis, McGill University, 2009. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=95551.
Texto completoL'environnement marin présente moins de barrières au flux génétique que ses équivalents terrestres et d'eau douce. De plus, les phases planctoniques larvaires prévalences chez les espèces marines peuvent potentiellement maintenir un flux génétique a travers de grandes distances géographiques. Ces observations soulèvent deux questions fondamentales. Comment se développent de nouvelles espèces dans le milieu marin? Considérant le flux génétique potentiellement important, il demeure incertain dans quelle mesure la spéciation allopatrique peut expliquer la grande diversité observée dans le milieu marin, si la speciation opère également en présence de "flux génétique, et si oui par quels mécanismes. Quelle distance parcourent les phases larvaires planctoniques avec les courants marins? La structure génétique généralement faible parmi les populations marines suggère une dispersion extensive, mais les larves planctoniques sont notoirement difficiles a suivre en raison de leur petite taille et par conséquent I’ échelle spatiale de la dispersion marine échappe encore largement aux écologues.lci, je considère les poissons de récifs coralliens brillamment colores du genre HypopJectrus (Serranidae) comme systeme modèle pour aborder ces deux questions. Je démontre comment la speciation écologique avec flux génétique peut opérer dans ce système par I’ effet plëiotropique du patron de coloration, qui semble être impliquée dans le mimétisme ainsi que dans le choix d'un partenaire sexuel. Je montre que des processus locaux opèrent a I’ échelle des Caraïbes dans ce systeme, ce qui suggère une dispersion limitée. Je teste et confirme cette hypothèse en reportant de I’ isolement génétique par la distance chez HypopJectrus puella des échelles spatiales allant de 175 a3,200 km. Afin d'estimer la distance de dispersion moyenne je complémente les données génétiques avec des relèves de densités de population couvrant
Harborne, Alastair R. "The ecology of coral reef communities at seascape scales". Thesis, University of Exeter, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.439125.
Texto completoRingeltaube, Petra. "Taxonomy and ecology of non-geniculate coralline algae (corallinales, rhodophyta) on Heron Reef (Great Barrier Reef) /". [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2001. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16297.pdf.
Texto completoMason, Benjamin M. "The importance of detritus and microenvironment nutrient enrichment to the growth of coral reef macroalgae, Halimeda and Dictyota /". Electronic version (PDF), 2004. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2004/masonb/benjaminmason.html.
Texto completoAmes, Cory. "Reef Fish Assemblage Biogeography Along the Florida Reef Tract". NSUWorks, 2017. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/459.
Texto completoSancho, Gorka (Gorka Antonio Sancho-Bizcarrondo) 1968. "Behavioral ecology of coral reef fishes at spawning aggregation sites". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/55320.
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by Gorka Sancho.
Ph.D.
Nicholls, Thaddeus Allen. "Decadal-Scale Changes on Coral Reefs in Quintana Roo, Mexico". DigitalCommons@USU, 2008. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/238.
Texto completoHornbeck, Joseph R. "A Comparison of the Ichthyofaunal Trophic Ecology at Selected Limestone Artificial Reef Sites and Adjacent Natural Reef Sites". NSUWorks, 2017. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/438.
Texto completoFisco, Dana. "Reef Fish Spatial Distribution and Benthic Habitat Associations on the Southeast Florida Reef Tract". NSUWorks, 2016. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/408.
Texto completoOlds, Andrew D. "Seascape Ecology and Conservation: Connectivity and Reserves in the Western Pacific". Thesis, Griffith University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365329.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Griffith School of Environment
Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology
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Colden, Allison M. "Biophysical Control of Oyster Reef Performance in Chesapeake Bay". W&M ScholarWorks, 2014. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1593092090.
Texto completoAnticamara, Jonathan Alburo. "Ecology of recovering degraded reef communities within no-take marine reserves". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7916.
Texto completoGlasspool, Anne Fiona. "Larval distribution, population structure and gene flow in Bermuda's reef fish". Thesis, Cardiff University, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387188.
Texto completoHarwell, Heather D. "Landscape aspects of oyster reefs : fragmentation and habitat utilization /". Electronic version (PDF), 2004. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2004/harwellh/heatherharwell.pdf.
Texto completoWidman, Elizabeth. "Trait similarity vs species similarity in coral reef ecology : test of improved monitoring methods using Southwest Madagascar reefs". Thesis, University of Warwick, 2012. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/57082/.
Texto completoBarreto, Felipe S. "Assortative mating as a barrier to gene flow in a coral reef fish species flock /". Electronic version (PDF), 2003. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2003/barretof/felipebarreto.pdf.
Texto completoWaltho, Nigel. "The appearance of stochastic control in fish communities on coral reefs : a hierarchical approach to system organization /". *McMaster only, 1997.
Buscar texto completoSun, Yanan. "Biodiversity and phylogeny of coral-associated polychaetes". HKBU Institutional Repository, 2011. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/1278.
Texto completoGustavson, Kent Richard. "Economic production from the coral reef fisheries of Jamaica and captured ecosystem values". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ37342.pdf.
Texto completoSantora, Karen A. "Abundance and diversity of culturable bacteria from healthy and suspect white plague type II-infected corals in the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary". Fairfax, VA : George Mason University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1920/3074.
Texto completoVita: p. 103. Thesis director: Robert B. Jonas. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy. Title from PDF t.p. (viewed July 3, 2008). Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-102). Also issued in print.
Zapata, Fernando Alberto. "Local and regional patterns of distribution and abundance in marine reef fishes". Diss., The University of Arizona, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184983.
Texto completoSimpson, Stephen D. "Behavioural ecology of larval reef fishes and its consequences for adult demography". Thesis, University of York, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.403868.
Texto completoBijoux, Jude peter. "Reef fish spawning aggregation sites : the ecology of aggregating and resident species". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM4013.
Texto completoFish spawning aggregation (FSA) sites are areas where repeated concentration of conspecific fish gathers for the purpose of spawning. Despite of their importance in the reproduction of many coral reef fishes, few FSA sites are actively managed. The aim of this study, conducted in the Seychelles, was to improve general understanding on the ecology of FSA sites to facilitate their management. It focuses on both the individuals that aggregate at FSA sites to spawn and those that are resident at FSA sites. Acoustic telemetry and underwater visual census were used to study three species that form spawning aggregations (spinefoot shoemaker (Siganus sutor), Camouflage grouper (Epinephelus polyphekadion) and Brown-marbled grouper (E. fuscoguttatus)) and the resident fish assemblages at FSA sites. Acoustic detections found individual S. sutor to have high fidelity to individual FSA sites and to show significant periodicity with the full moon period in the timing of their arrival and departure from FSA sites. Conversely, spawning aggregations of E. fuscoguttatus and E. polyphekadion overlapped spatially and temporally, with strong periodicity for spawning aggregation to form with the new moon period. The formation of E. fuscoguttatus and E. polyphekadion FSAs caused complex changes in the fish assemblage that is resident at the FSA site. The effect of lunar phase on the resident fish assemblages at S. sutor FSA sites appeared to be scale-dependent, having greater impact at the larger than the smaller FSA site. Information on the spatial and temporal dynamics of aggregating and resident fish species is used to propose management actions to improve the protection of FSA sites
O'Shea, Owen. "The ecology and biology of stingays (Dasyatidae) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia". Thesis, O'Shea, Owen (2012) The ecology and biology of stingays (Dasyatidae) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2012. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/13760/.
Texto completoGonzalez, Rivero Manuel Alejandro. "The ecology of bioeroding sponges on Caribbean coral reefs". Thesis, University of Exeter, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3574.
Texto completoStephenson, Christy Michelle. "Foraminiferal Assemblages on Sediment and Reef Rubble at Conch Reef, Florida USA". Scholar Commons, 2011. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/3367.
Texto completoEast, Holly Kate. "The evolution of Maldivian coral reef rim islands". Thesis, University of Exeter, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/30860.
Texto completoMumby, Peter J. "Coral reef and seagrass assessment using satellite and airborne remote sensing : an ecological approach". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267071.
Texto completoMosher, Celeste V. "Commensalism and Reproductive Biology of the Brittle Star Ophiocreas oedipus Associated with the Octoral Metallogorgia melanotrichos on the New England Corner Rise Seamounts". Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2008. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/MosherCV2008.pdf.
Texto completoHolmes, J. M. L. "Aspects of the ecology and behaviour of Chaetodon capistratus and associated reef fishes". Thesis, University of York, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.381302.
Texto completoHusain, Ellen. "The role of the threespot damselfish, Stegastes planifrons, in contemporary Caribbean reef ecology". Thesis, University of Exeter, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/13790.
Texto completoConlin, Barbara E. "Aspects of habitat selection by a tropical serpulid polychaete spirobranchus giganteus (Pallas)". Thesis, McGill University, 1988. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61991.
Texto completoLewis, Staci A. "The use of histology, molecular techniques, and ex situ feeding experiments to investigate the feeding behavior of the coral reef predator Hermodice carunculata, the bearded fireworm". Fairfax, VA : George Mason University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1920/4583.
Texto completoThesis director: Robert B. Jonas. Vita: p. 122. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy. Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Oct. 12, 2009). Includes bibliographical references. Also issued in print.
Pearce, Bryony. "The ecology of Sabellaria spinulosa reefs". Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/10098.
Texto completoDirhamsyah. "Analysis of the effectiveness of Indonesia's coral reef management framework". Access electronically, 2005. http://www.library.uow.edu.au/adt-NWU/public/adt-NWU20060509.142404/index.html.
Texto completoMcCorry, Denise. "Hong Kong's scleractinian coral communities : status, threats and proposals for management /". Thesis, Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25155131.
Texto completoSlingsby, Shauna N. "Patterns of association and interactions between juvenile corals and macroalgae in the Caribbean /". Electronic version (PDF), 2003. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2003/slingsbys/shaunaslingsby.pdf.
Texto completoHeikoop, Jeffrey Martin. "Environmental signals in coral tissue and skeleton: examples from the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific /". *McMaster only, 1997.
Buscar texto completoHarding, Juliana Maria. "Ecological interactions between benthic oyster reef fishes and oysters". W&M ScholarWorks, 2000. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539616684.
Texto completoLacks, Amy L. "Reproductive ecology and distritution of the scleractinian coral Fungia scutaria in Kane‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i". Thesis, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/16333.
Texto completoThesis (M. A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2000. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-74).
Galal, Nasser. "Studies on the coastal ecology and management of the Nabq Protected Area, South Sinai, Egypt". Thesis, University of York, 1999. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14022/.
Texto completoTurgeon, Katrine. "Home range relocation: How habitat quality, landscape connectivity and density affect movements in coral reef fish". Thesis, McGill University, 2011. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=103631.
Texto completoDans les populations qui sont soumises à une forte mortalité locale, l'immigration à court terme - via la relocalisation du domaine vital - a d'importantes implications pour la dynamique des métapopulations, l'exploitation soutenable des ressources, la lutte contre les espèces introduites et invasives et la conservation. Malgré son importance, il n'existe pas de théorie prédisant l'immigration dans une zone exploitée à partir d'une zone protégée adjacente. Il existe aussi très peu d'information sur les facteurs influençant l'intensité de l'immigration. J'ai développé un modèle d'immigration compensatoire afin de prédire les effets d'une réduction locale de la densité sur l'immigration en utilisant des scénarios hypothétiques variant dans l'inclusion de facteurs limitant. Le modèle prédit que l'immigration peut contribuer à la récolte totale et à la récupération des populations exploitées et peut affecter la démographie dans la zone protégée. L'immigration et la récolte totale sont reliées de façon complexe et non-linéaire avec l'exploitation cumulative en relation avec la taille de l'aire protégée, le taux initial de remplacement des individus récoltés, la mobilité et les interactions comportementales. Des expériences sur le terrain m'ont permis de valider le modèle et d'estimer l'influence relative de facteurs limitant à l'immigration (i.e. la taille de la population dans la zone protégée, la qualité de l'habitat relative et la connectivité fonctionnelle entre la zone exploitée et la zone protégée). J'ai utilisé la demoiselle noire (Stegastes dienaceus) et la demoiselle brune (S. adustus) et leur habitat comme système modèle. J'ai examiné en premier lieu la connectivité fonctionnelle en relocalisant des demoiselles afin d'investiguer quelles caractéristiques de l'habitat ou caractéristiques sociales peuvent représenter une barrière au mouvement lors du comportement de retour au territoire (ang. « homing »). Les petites étendues de sable constituent une barrière partielle au mouvement mais l'effet de la taille de l'étendue de sable varie en fonction de la configuration des récifs. Les poissons minimisent les mouvements au-dessus des territoires de leur conspécifiques. J'ai également entrepris une réduction expérimentale, incrémentée et répliquée de populations de demoiselles qui a servi à examiner les mécanismes régissant la relocalisation du domaine vital à l'échelle du territoire et l'immigration à l'échelle du paysage. À l'échelle du territoire, la probabilité qu'un territoire soit recolonisé diminue avec une réduction de la densité. Les territoires ont tendance à être recolonisés par des individus de la même espèce, du même sexe et de taille comparable à celle de l'occupant original. Les territoires occupés initialement par les individus les plus gros ont une probabilité plus forte d'être recolonisés. À l'échelle du paysage, les modèles qui assument un remplacement constant mais partiel des individus récoltés ont un meilleur support statistique que les modèles incluant soit un remplacement incomplet ou une absence de remplacement. Dans plusieurs sites où la densité à été manipulée, le modèle ayant le meilleur support statistique incluait également des paramètres modélisant de la densité dépendance (i.e. changement de direction et d'intensité en relation avec la récolte cumulative). La récolte totale et la proportion des individus récoltés qui étaient remplacés par les immigrants étaient corrélées avec l'effet combiné de la qualité de l'habitat et de la connectivité fonctionnelle. En conclusion, ma thèse propose et test un modèle d'immigration compensatoire prédisant l'immigration d'individus habitant les aires protégées vers les zones exploitées. Ce modèle considère la variation de la mobilité, la qualité de l'habitat, la connectivité fonctionnelle et les interactions comportementales afin de prédire les effets de l'immigration dans un contexte d'exploitation soutenable et de conservation à l'échelle de la métapopulation.
Del, Monaco Carlos. "Ecology of Coral-Algal Direct Interactions and the Effect of Ocean Acidification on Coral-Algal Competition in the Great Barrier Reef". Thesis, Griffith University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365937.
Texto completoThesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Griffith School of Environment
Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology
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Tupper, Mark. "Recruitment and assemblage structure of reef fish in Barbados, W.I". Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=55660.
Texto completoLechanteur, Yves Albert Rene Ghislain. "The ecology and management of Reef fishes in False Bay, Southwestern Cape South Africa". Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22648.
Texto completoAshe, Hannah. "The ecology of cleaning stations used by Manta alfredi in Ningaloo reef, Western Australia". Thesis, Ashe, Hannah (2016) The ecology of cleaning stations used by Manta alfredi in Ningaloo reef, Western Australia. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 2016. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/35150/.
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