Coral Reefs of Cuba
Coral Reefs of Cuba
Reed, John K.; Pomponi, Shirley A.; Zlatarski, Vassil N.; Farrington, Stephanie; Brooke, Sandra
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2023
438
Dura
Inglês
9783031367182
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Insights from Cuban Coral Reefs.- Part II. History.- Chapter 2. Research History of Corals and Coral Reefs in Cuba.- Part III. Description.- Chapter 3. Physical-Geographic Characteristics of Cuban Reefs.- Chapter 4. Outline of the Geology, Geomorphology and Evolution of the Late Qua-ternary Shelf and Uplifted Marine Terraces of Cuba; Tectonic and Sea Level Control of Present Day Coral Reef Distribution.- Chapter 5. A Remote Sensing Appraisal of the Extent and Geomorphological Diversity of the Coral Reefs of Cuba.- Part IV. Biota.- Chapter 6. Macrophytes Associated with Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 7. Sponges: Conspicuous Inhabitants of the Cuban Coral Reefs and Their Potential as Bioindicators of Contamination.- Chapter 8. Species List of Cuban Stony Corals: Class Anthozoa, Order Scleractinia; Class Hydrozoa, Suborders Capitata and Filifera.- Chapter 9. Octocoral Forests: Distribution, Abundance, and Species Richness in Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 10. Current State of Knowledge of Reef Mollusks in Cuba.- Chapter 11. Herbivory on Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 12. Chronology of the Lionfish Invasion in Cuba and Evaluation of Impacts on Native Reef Fishes.- Chapter 13. Sharks and Rays in Cuban Coral Reefs: Ecology, Fisheries, and Conservation.- Chapter 14. Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems of Cuba.- Part V. Ecology, Conservation and Management.- Chapter 15. Status of Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 16. Population Genetics of Cuba's Scleractinian Corals.- Chapter 17. Multiple Cumulative Effects on Coral Reefs of the Northwestern Cuban Region.- Chapter 18. Guanahacabibes National Park: Research, Monitoring and Man-Agement for the Conservation of Coral Reefs.- Chapter 19. Cienaga de Zapata Biosphere Reserve: Integrating Science with the Management of Coral Reefs.- Chapter 20. Coral Reefs in Cuban Marine Protected Areas.- Part VI. Economic Valuation.- Chapter 21. Economic Valuation of the Coral Reefs of Jardines de la Reina and Punta Frances National Parks, Cuba.- Chapter 22. The Economic Value of Coral Reefs in the Context of Marine Protected Areas: Experiences of the South Cuban Archipelago Project.- Chapter 23. Fish Can Be More Valuable Alive Than Dead.
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Biodiversity;Coral Reefs;Cuba;Ecology;Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems
Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Insights from Cuban Coral Reefs.- Part II. History.- Chapter 2. Research History of Corals and Coral Reefs in Cuba.- Part III. Description.- Chapter 3. Physical-Geographic Characteristics of Cuban Reefs.- Chapter 4. Outline of the Geology, Geomorphology and Evolution of the Late Qua-ternary Shelf and Uplifted Marine Terraces of Cuba; Tectonic and Sea Level Control of Present Day Coral Reef Distribution.- Chapter 5. A Remote Sensing Appraisal of the Extent and Geomorphological Diversity of the Coral Reefs of Cuba.- Part IV. Biota.- Chapter 6. Macrophytes Associated with Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 7. Sponges: Conspicuous Inhabitants of the Cuban Coral Reefs and Their Potential as Bioindicators of Contamination.- Chapter 8. Species List of Cuban Stony Corals: Class Anthozoa, Order Scleractinia; Class Hydrozoa, Suborders Capitata and Filifera.- Chapter 9. Octocoral Forests: Distribution, Abundance, and Species Richness in Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 10. Current State of Knowledge of Reef Mollusks in Cuba.- Chapter 11. Herbivory on Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 12. Chronology of the Lionfish Invasion in Cuba and Evaluation of Impacts on Native Reef Fishes.- Chapter 13. Sharks and Rays in Cuban Coral Reefs: Ecology, Fisheries, and Conservation.- Chapter 14. Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems of Cuba.- Part V. Ecology, Conservation and Management.- Chapter 15. Status of Cuban Coral Reefs.- Chapter 16. Population Genetics of Cuba's Scleractinian Corals.- Chapter 17. Multiple Cumulative Effects on Coral Reefs of the Northwestern Cuban Region.- Chapter 18. Guanahacabibes National Park: Research, Monitoring and Man-Agement for the Conservation of Coral Reefs.- Chapter 19. Cienaga de Zapata Biosphere Reserve: Integrating Science with the Management of Coral Reefs.- Chapter 20. Coral Reefs in Cuban Marine Protected Areas.- Part VI. Economic Valuation.- Chapter 21. Economic Valuation of the Coral Reefs of Jardines de la Reina and Punta Frances National Parks, Cuba.- Chapter 22. The Economic Value of Coral Reefs in the Context of Marine Protected Areas: Experiences of the South Cuban Archipelago Project.- Chapter 23. Fish Can Be More Valuable Alive Than Dead.
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