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Performance of ecological restoration in an impaired coral reef in the Wuzhizhou Island, Sanya, China 被引量:6
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作者 Xinqing ZHENG Yuanchao LI +2 位作者 Jilin LIANG Rongcheng LIN Daoru WANG 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期135-147,共13页
Coral restoration is becoming popular to help restoring degraded coral reefs.However,few studies have tried to monitor the long-term recovery of coral reefs,which makes it diffi cult to assess the performance of the r... Coral restoration is becoming popular to help restoring degraded coral reefs.However,few studies have tried to monitor the long-term recovery of coral reefs,which makes it diffi cult to assess the performance of the restoration.We monitored the growth of three transplanted Acropora corals and naturally-attached Pocillopora damicornis on artifi cial reefs(ARs)from October 2014 to September 2018 during which there were several attacks of typhoons.Results show that two staghorn Acropora species had the highest growth rates(11.0–12.1 cm/a),followed by table coral A.divaricate(5.6 cm/a)and P.damicornis(4.8 cm/a).A linear growth pattern was found for the three Acropora species;the pattern gradually slowed in P.damicornis.There was a strong interspecifi c competition for space among the corals on ARs,and it led to the sharply declined occurrence of slow-growing P.darmicornis colonies in 2017.Coral recovery was successful at the Wuzhizhou Island and quickly increased AR complexity.However,the ARs made of metal frames fail to resist the direct attack from a catastrophic typhoon.Therefore,concrete and environmentalfriendly materials should be used in future restoration.This study is the fi rst report on long-term monitoring and assessment of coral reef restoration in China.The results off er future guide of reef restoration for impaired coral reefs in regions easily aff ected by typhoons. 展开更多
关键词 coral restoration artifi cial reefs coral transplantation ACROPORA Pocillopora damicornis
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Microbiome Engineering:A Promising Approach to Improve Coral Health
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作者 Jie Li Qingsong Yang +7 位作者 Junde Dong Michael Sweet Ying Zhang Cong Liu Yanying Zhang Xiaoyu Tang Wenqian Zhang Si Zhang 《Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第9期105-116,共12页
The world’s coral reefs are threatened by the cumulative impacts of global climate change and local stressors.Driven largely by a desire to understand the interactions between corals and their symbiotic microorganism... The world’s coral reefs are threatened by the cumulative impacts of global climate change and local stressors.Driven largely by a desire to understand the interactions between corals and their symbiotic microorganisms,and to use this knowledge to eventually improve coral health,interest in coral microbiology and the coral microbiome has increased in recent years.In this review,we summarize the role of the coral microbiome in maintaining a healthy metaorganism by providing nutrients,support for growth and development,protection against pathogens,and mitigation of environmental stressors.We explore the concept of coral microbiome engineering,that is,precise and controlled manipulation of the coral microbiome to aid and enhance coral resilience and tolerance in the changing oceans.Although coral microbiome engineering is clearly in its infancy,several recent breakthroughs indicate that such engineering is an effective tool for restoration and preservation of these valuable ecosystems.To assist with identifying future research targets,we have reviewed the common principles of microbiome engineering and its applications in improving human health and agricultural productivity,drawing parallels to where coral microbiome engineering can advance in the not-too-distant future.Finally,we end by discussing the challenges faced by researchers and practitioners in the application of microbiome engineering in coral reefs and provide recommendations for future work. 展开更多
关键词 coral reef restoration coral holobiont Beneficial microorganisms for corals BLEACHING Microbiome engineering
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