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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.07.040
Healthy and diverse coral reefs in Djibouti – A resilient reef system or few anthropogenic threats?
Cowburn B.; Samoilys M.A.; Osuka K.; Klaus R.; Newman C.; Gudka M.; Obura D.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
起始页码182
结束页码193
卷号148
英文摘要Djiboutian coral reefs are poorly studied, but are of critical importance to tourism and artisanal fishing in this small developing nation. In 2014 and 2016 we carried out the most comprehensive survey of Djiboutian reefs to date, and present data on their ecology, health and estimate their vulnerability to future coral bleaching and anthropogenic impacts. Reef type varied from complex reef formations exposed to wind and waves along the Gulf of Aden, to narrow fringing reefs adjacent to the deep sheltered waters of the Gulf of Tadjoura. Evidence suggests that in the past 35 years the reefs have not previously experienced severe coral bleaching or significant human impacts, with many reefs having healthy and diverse coral and fish populations. Mean coral cover was high (52%) and fish assemblages were dominated by fishery target species and herbivores. However, rising sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and rapid recent coastal development activities in Djibouti are likely future threats to these relatively untouched reefs. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
英文关键词Coral bleaching; Coral reef; Ecosystem health; Fisheries; Red Sea; Resilience
语种英语
scopus关键词Bleaching; Cleaning; Ecosystems; Fish; Fisheries; Oceanography; Surface waters; Coral bleaching; Coral reef; Ecosystem health; Red sea; Resilience; Reefs; anthropogenic effect; coastal development; coral bleaching; coral reef; ecosystem resilience; sea surface temperature; article; bleaching; coral reef; Djibouti; ecology; ecosystem health; fishery; fishing; Gulf of Aden; herbivore; human; human impact (environment); nonhuman; Red Sea; sea surface temperature; target organism; tourism; animal; Anthozoa; classification; coral reef; Djibouti; ecosystem; fishery; growth, development and aging; herbivory; human activities; Arabian Sea; Djibouti [East Africa]; Gulf of Aden; Gulf of Tadjoura; Indian Ocean; Anthozoa; Animals; Anthozoa; Coral Reefs; Djibouti; Ecosystem; Fisheries; Herbivory; Human Activities; Humans
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/149613
作者单位CORDIO East Africa, 9 Kibaki Flats, Kenyatta Beach, Bamburi Beach, P.O.BOX 10135, Mombasa, 80101, Kenya; Cousteau Society, 40 rue des Renaudes, Paris, 75017, France; Senckenberg Research Institute and Museum of Nature Frankfurt, Marine Zoology / Ichthyology, Senckenberganlage 25, Frankfurt a.M., D-60325, Germany
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Cowburn B.,Samoilys M.A.,Osuka K.,等. Healthy and diverse coral reefs in Djibouti – A resilient reef system or few anthropogenic threats?[J],2019,148.
APA Cowburn B..,Samoilys M.A..,Osuka K..,Klaus R..,Newman C..,...&Obura D..(2019).Healthy and diverse coral reefs in Djibouti – A resilient reef system or few anthropogenic threats?.Marine Pollution Bulletin,148.
MLA Cowburn B.,et al."Healthy and diverse coral reefs in Djibouti – A resilient reef system or few anthropogenic threats?".Marine Pollution Bulletin 148(2019).
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