BERMUDA

Biodiversity of Coral Reefs

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Bermuda Index

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Abstract

Introduction  

Methods

Results

Discussion 

Conclusion

Literature Cited 

 

 

Literature Cited

 

Bilewich, J.P. (2000) A key to the common gorgonian corals of bermuda. BIOS.

Bilewich, J.P. (2000) Simplified Key to the reef-buildinng hermatypic corals of Bermuda belonging to the Scleractinia and Hyrdocorallina. BBSR.


Flood, V.S., J.M. Pitt, et al. (2005) Historical and ecological analysis of coral communities in Castle Harbour (Bermuda) after more than a century of environmental perturbation. Marine Pollution Bulletin 51, 545–557.

Jones, R. (2008) Spatial distribution pattern of black band disease (BBD) in Bermuda in relation to pollution. awaiting publication.

Karlson, R.H., H.V. Cornell (2000) Coral species richness: ecological versus biogeographical in¯uences. Coral Reefs, 19, 37-49.

Miller, K.J., D.J. Ayre (2008) Protection of Genetic Diversity and Maintenance of Connectivity among Reef Corals within Marine Protected Areas. Conservation Biology, 22(5), 1245-1254.

Morgan, M.B., S.E. Edge, et al. (2005) Profiling differential gene expression of corals along 515 a transect of waters adjacent to the Bermuda municipal dump. Marine Pollution Bulletin 51, 524–533.

Sánchez, J.A., J.M. Díaz, et al. (1997) Gorgonian communities in two contrasting environments on the oceanic atolls of the southwestern Caribbean. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE, 61(2), 453-465.

Thomas, M.L.H. (1985) Littoral community structure and zonation on the rocky shores of Bermuda. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE, 37(3), 857-870.

Wakeford, M., T.J. Done, et al. (2008) Decadal trends in a coral community and evidence of changed disturbance regime. Coral Reefs, 27, 1-13.