4.7 Article

Management responses in Belize and Honduras, as stony coral tissue loss disease expands its prevalence in the Mesoamerican reef

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Biology

Stony coral tissue loss disease decimated Caribbean coral populations and reshaped reef functionality

Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip et al.

Summary: Diseases are major drivers of coral reef deterioration. A new disease outbreak in the Caribbean is spreading rapidly, causing significant changes in coral communities and reducing reef functionality. This outbreak is expected to be the most lethal disturbance ever recorded in the region.

COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Assessing the effectiveness of two intervention methods for stony coral tissue loss disease on Montastraea cavernosa

Erin N. Shilling et al.

Summary: The study found that the Base 2B plus amoxicillin treatment had a 95% success rate in healing SCTLD lesions but did not necessarily prevent treated corals from developing new lesions; meanwhile, the chlorinated epoxy treatment did not significantly improve the disease status. These results provide new options for management during coral disease outbreaks.

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Effects of the Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Outbreak on Coral Communities and the Benthic Composition of Cozumel Reefs

Nuria Estrada-Saldivar et al.

Summary: The SCTLD outbreak in southwest Cozumel quickly spread within a few months, causing high mortality rates among various coral species and leading to a significant decrease in coral cover with a rapid increase in algae cover. Despite the impact of disease and environmental factors, coral communities have shown resilience and potential for recovery.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Coral Disease Treatments

Karen L. Neely et al.

Summary: The topical application of amoxicillin was found to be highly effective at halting SCTLD lesions, with significantly greater effectiveness compared to chlorine treatment. While reinfection rates varied by species and geographic regions, all sites and species showed a decreased probability of reinfection with time since initial treatment.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease in Florida Is Associated With Disruption of Host Zooxanthellae Physiology

Jan H. Landsberg et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Spatial Epidemiology of the Stony-Coral-Tissue-Loss Disease in Florida

Erinn M. Muller et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2020)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

A rapid spread of the stony coral tissue loss disease outbreak in the Mexican Caribbean

Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip et al.

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Spatial and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals in the Anthropocene

Terry P. Hughes et al.

SCIENCE (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Unprecedented Disease-Related Coral Mortality in Southeastern Florida

William F. Precht et al.

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2016)