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Proceedings of the Seventh International Coral Reef Symposium, 1992
The Seventh International Coral Reef Symposium was organized by the University of Guam Marine Laboratory, under the auspices of the Committee on Coral Reefs of the International Association of Biological Oceanographers and the International Society for Reef Studies in Guam, Micronesia, from 22-27 June 1992.
Presentations were divided into 31 mini symposia and showed an increasing number of papers on management and sustainability of coral reef resources, such as: roles of marines reserves in coral reef fisheries, multispecific modelling of coral reefs as a tool for their management, community-based management of coral reefs, public awareness and education, as keys to coral reef conservation, coastal engineering practices to reduce effects of development on coral reefs, biology and economics of giant clams, natural versus anthropogenic disturbances to coral reefs).
Search Result: 198 records
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ICRS7,
Nagasima, M.R. and R.J. Morrison,
1993
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A baseline study of Fiji's Great Astrolabe Reef and lagoon,
p. 1030. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Nagasima, M.R. and R.J. Morrison
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1993
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A baseline study of Fiji's Great Astrolabe Reef and lagoon,
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p. 1030. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Monitoring, Water quality, Trace metals
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ICRS7,
Buhat, D.,
1993
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A community-based marine conservation project for San Salvador,
p. 1039. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Buhat, D.
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1993
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A community-based marine conservation project for San Salvador,
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p. 1039. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, CRM, Education, Conservation, Management
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ICRS7,
Lassig, B., W. Gladstone, P. Moran and U. Engelhardt,
1993
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A crown-of-thorns starfish contingency plan,
p. 780-788. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Lassig, B., W. Gladstone, P. Moran and U. Engelhardt
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1993
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A crown-of-thorns starfish contingency plan,
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p. 780-788. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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ICRS7, Stress, Acanthaster, Management
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Two crown-of-thorns starfish outbreak
episodes have occurred on the Great Bamer Reef
(GBR) during the last 30 years. On both occasions
a lack of vital information on the causes, progress
and effects of outbreaks contributed to delays in
funding that meant it was too late to instigate con-
certed research efforts to study the causes of pri-
mary outbreaks. A review of the Great Bamer Reef
Marine Park Authority's crown-of-thorns starfish
research program recognised this problem and rec-
ommended the establishment of emergency fund-
ing and a contingency plan in the event that pri-
mary outbreaks occur in the future. In the event of
another outbreak, there are likely to be increased
demands from users for widespread control efforts.
Such demands have characterised both previous
outbreaks. Expansion of control efforts beyond at-
tempting to protect sites of particular value to tour-
ism or science would be contrary to current Au-
thority policy. Continued research before the next
outbreak may provide information necessitating
review of the current policy. The Contingency Plan
thus takes into account control as well as research
options. However, it is also recognised that further
research may indicate that outbreaks are not af-
fected by human activity, in which case the Au-
thority's present policy would probably be main-
tained. In any case an effective plan of action in the
event of a future outbreak on the GBR hinges on
the early detection of outbreaks and the availability
of funds. On-going monitoring, with particular em-
phasis on the suspected source area between Cairns
and Cooktown is vital.
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ICRS7,
Muller, R.G. and J.H. Hunt,
1993
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A model of spiny lobster, Panulirus srgus, dynamics in the Florida Keys,
p. 997. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Muller, R.G. and J.H. Hunt
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1993
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A model of spiny lobster, Panulirus srgus, dynamics in the Florida Keys,
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p. 997. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Model, Population, Growth, Lobster
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ICRS7,
Hambrey, J.B. and M.H. Gervis,
1993
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A preliminary analysis of the economic potential of village based giant clam farming,
p. 751. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Hambrey, J.B. and M.H. Gervis
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1993
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A preliminary analysis of the economic potential of village based giant clam farming,
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p. 751. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Mariculture, Giant clams, Economics, Growth
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ICRS7,
Sadovy, Y.,
1993
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A preliminary assessment of the marine aquarium export trade in Puerto Rico,
p. 1014-1022. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Sadovy, Y.
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1993
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A preliminary assessment of the marine aquarium export trade in Puerto Rico,
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p. 1014-1022. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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ICRS7, Aquarium fish, Assessment, Export trade
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Puerto Rico's export trade in marine
aquarium organisms was characterized through a
series of informal interviews and inspection of ex-
port shipment species lists. A total of 106 species,
or species groups, of fish and invertebrates was es-
timated as exported in 1990-1991, totalling be-
tween 160,000 and 200,000 organisms for 1991.
Seventy percent of this volume was composed of
six species or species groups. Six export businesses
employ up to 100 full- and part-time personnel be-
tween them. The industry is not regulated. An ur-
gent need for monitoring and regulating this grow-
ing activity is recognized and recommendations are
developed for managing the industry. Particular
concern is expressed over methods employed in the
collection, handling and shipping of fishes and in-
vertebrates, the lack of comprehensive inspection
of export shipments, and the virtual absence of en-
forcement of existing laws and regulations.
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ICRS7,
Pandolfi, J.M.,
1993
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A review of the tectonic history of New Guinea and its significance to marine biogeography,
p. 718-728. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Pandolfi, J.M.
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1993
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A review of the tectonic history of New Guinea and its significance to marine biogeography,
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p. 718-728. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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ICRS7, Biogeography, Geology, Tectonic plate, Paleobiology
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Advances in our understanding of the
geological history of the Indo-West Pacific Ocean
during the past 20 years have provided new insights
to build a framework to test hypotheses concerning
distribution patterns of marine taxa. New Guinea,
including Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea, is lo-
cated on 5 lithospheric plates. The southern part of
New Guinea has been located on the northern part
of the Australian plate at least since the Australian
craton began rifting from eastern Gondwana during
the late Triassic to Middle Jurassic (230-1 60 MA).
The northern part of New Guinea comprises at least
32 separate tectono- stratigraphic terranes that col-
lided throughout the late Cenozoic. These terranes
along with the regional tectonic history of the re-
gion, have important implications for the biogeo-
graph& distribution patterns of marine taxa.
Marine distribution patterns can best be inter-
preted by incorporating the geological history of the
biogeographic areas under study. In New Guinean
tectonics and biogeography, a striking co-existence
of a tectonic zone composed of many independent
parts with a marine biosphere of high diversity is
apparent. Three hypotheses which help account for
such high diversity in a geologically complex area
are: 1) longitudinal displacement of whole faunas
passively by plate tectonic motion; 2) emergence of
land bamers during the great Miocene collision
event between Gondwanic AustraliaINew Guinea
and Laurasian SE Asia; and 3) the Plio-Pleistocene
sea level fluctuations which produced land bamers
and fragmented island archipelagos.
A correlation exists between biogeographic pat-
tern and geological history in modern reef corals.
An hypothesis of successive isolation is presented
to explain the biogeography of reef corals and il-
lustrates the potential of geological history to shed light on biotic distribution patterns in New Guinea
and elsewhere.
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ICRS7,
De'ath, G. and P. Moran,
1993
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A summary of ecological data on the crown-of-thorns starfish,
p. 803. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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De'ath, G. and P. Moran
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1993
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Title
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A summary of ecological data on the crown-of-thorns starfish,
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p. 803. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Acanthaster, Research, Population, Ecology
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ICRS7,
Fernandes, L., P.J. Moran and H. Marsh,
1993
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A system of classifying outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish as a basis for management,
p. 803. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Author
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Fernandes, L., P.J. Moran and H. Marsh
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1993
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A system of classifying outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish as a basis for management,
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p. 803. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Acanthaster, Management, Manta tow, Research
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ICRS7,
Gulko, D.A.,
1993
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A training course in coral reef ecology for SCUBA instructors and tour boat operators,
p. 1096. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Gulko, D.A.
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1993
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A training course in coral reef ecology for SCUBA instructors and tour boat operators,
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p. 1096. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Education, Tourism, Diving
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ICRS7,
Ueno, S. and E, Notani,
1993
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Activities and migrations of mitres, Mitra mitra (L.) (Gastropod: Mitridae), in Ryukyu Islands, Japan,
p. 863. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Ueno, S. and E, Notani
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1993
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Activities and migrations of mitres, Mitra mitra (L.) (Gastropod: Mitridae), in Ryukyu Islands, Japan,
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Source
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p. 863. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Behavior, Migration, Gastropod
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ICRS7,
Stump, R.J.W.,
1993
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Age and growth of Acanthaster planci (l.) from the GBR, Australia,
p. 804. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Stump, R.J.W.
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1993
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Age and growth of Acanthaster planci (l.) from the GBR, Australia,
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p. 804. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Population, Acanthaster, Age, Growth
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ICRS7,
Payri, C.E.,
1993
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Algal community of a French Polynisian reefal system, spatial distribution and temporal variations,
p. 895. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Payri, C.E.
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1993
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Algal community of a French Polynisian reefal system, spatial distribution and temporal variations,
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p. 895. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Community structure, Algae, Spatial distribution, Seasonality
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ICRS7,
Pajaro, M.,
1993
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Alternatives to cyanide use in aquarium fish collection: a community-based approach,
p. 1039. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Pajaro, M.
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1993
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Alternatives to cyanide use in aquarium fish collection: a community-based approach,
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p. 1039. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Education, Aquariumfish, Cyanide, Management
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ICRS7,
Brown, D. and K.F. Navin,
1993
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An interactive knowledgebase for the identification of scleractinian corals,
p. 661-664. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Brown, D. and K.F. Navin
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1993
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An interactive knowledgebase for the identification of scleractinian corals,
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p. 661-664. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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ICRS7, Taxonomy, Method, Identification, Database
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Work is reported on the development of
a computer-based interactive system to facilitate
identification of specimens of Scleractinia. The sys-
tem is being built using a knowledge acquisition
software tool that represents knowledge in symbolic
forms. It uses a differential diagnosis technique to
discriminate species based on their character
differences.
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ICRS7,
Kerr, Q.,
1993
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Animal-plant association defense: the soft coral sinularia sp. Protects algae from herbivory,
p. 876. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Kerr, Q.
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1993
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Animal-plant association defense: the soft coral sinularia sp. Protects algae from herbivory,
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p. 876. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Ecology, Defense, Soft coral, Chenical ecology
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ICRS7,
Holland, B.S., S.R. Gittings, S.K. Davies and T.J. Bright,
1993
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Application of mitochondrial DNA sequencing to studies of scleractinian larval dispersal and gene flow,
p. 657. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Holland, B.S., S.R. Gittings, S.K. Davies and T.J. Bright
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1993
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Title
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Application of mitochondrial DNA sequencing to studies of scleractinian larval dispersal and gene flow,
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p. 657. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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ICRS7, Genetics, DNA, Dispersal, Larvae
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ICRS7,
Gillie, R.D., J.R. Harper and R. Howorth,
1993
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Beach profile changes at South Tarawa, Kiribati, 1982-92,
p. 163. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Gillie, R.D., J.R. Harper and R. Howorth
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1993
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Beach profile changes at South Tarawa, Kiribati, 1982-92,
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p. 163. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Monitoring, Beach changes, Human impacts, ENSO
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ICRS7,
Garcia-Saez, C., F.J. Pizaña-Alonso and A.C. Padilla-Souza,
1993
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Benthic macroalgae distribution at the Sian Ka'an Barrier Reef, Mexico,
p. 894. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Author
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Garcia-Saez, C., F.J. Pizaña-Alonso and A.C. Padilla-Souza
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1993
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Title
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Benthic macroalgae distribution at the Sian Ka'an Barrier Reef, Mexico,
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Source
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p. 894. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Community structure, Algae, Diversity, Species composition
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ICRS7,
Thomas, J.D.,
1993
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Biodiversity and biogeography of coral reef amphipods from the north coast of New Guinea,
p. 736. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Author
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Thomas, J.D.
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1993
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Title
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Biodiversity and biogeography of coral reef amphipods from the north coast of New Guinea,
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Source
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p. 736. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Biogeography, Diversity, Crustacea, Amphipods
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ICRS7,
Gosliner, T.M.,
1993
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Biodiversity of tropical opisthobranch gastropod fauna,
p. 702-709. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Author
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Gosliner, T.M.
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Year
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1993
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Title
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Biodiversity of tropical opisthobranch gastropod fauna,
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Source
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p. 702-709. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Diversity, Evolution, Predator, Gastropod
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The Indo-Pacific tropics supports an op-
isthobranch gastropod fauna that is far more di-
verse than other tropical or temperate regions. Op-
isthobranch diversity within the Indo-Pacific is
highest near the western margin of the Pacific and
Indian Plates. Diversity is greatly attenuated to the
east of the plate margin and to a lesser degree in
the western Indian Ocean. Patterns of diversity that
diverge from the general pattern are found in some
opisthobranch taxa. Biological factors, such as prey
specificity and diversity, have apparently contnb-
uted to the diversification of opisthobranch pred-
ators. The Hawaiian opisthobranch fauna exhibits
low endemism. There appear to be even fewer op-
isthobranchs that restricted to more .than one $10-
cality on the Pacific Plate. A high degree of sym-
patry is present between Indo-Pacific sister taxa.
Subsequent dispersal has largely masked vicariant
events.
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22.
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ICRS7,
Fortes, M.D.,
1993
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Biological determinants of stability in seagrass-coral reef-mangrove ecosystems: an ASEAN perspective,
p. 893. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Author
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Fortes, M.D.
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Year
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1993
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Title
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Biological determinants of stability in seagrass-coral reef-mangrove ecosystems: an ASEAN perspective,
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Source
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p. 893. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Energetics, Seagrass, Mangrove, Reef fish
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ICRS7,
Bourdelin, F. and C. Payri,
1993
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Biology, ecology and population dynamics of Modiolus auriculatus Krauss on Tahiti Island,
p. 861. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Author
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Bourdelin, F. and C. Payri
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Year
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1993
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Title
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Biology, ecology and population dynamics of Modiolus auriculatus Krauss on Tahiti Island,
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Source
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p. 861. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Population, Bivalve, Modiolus auriculatus, Growth
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ICRS7,
Williams. G.C.,
1993
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Biotic diversity, biogeography and phylogeny of pennatulacean octocorals associated with coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific,
p. 729-735. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Author
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Williams. G.C.
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Year
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1993
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Title
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Biotic diversity, biogeography and phylogeny of pennatulacean octocorals associated with coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific,
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Source
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p. 729-735. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam.
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Biogeography, Diversity, Phylogeny, Sea pens
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A preliminary biogeographic and phy-
logenetic assessment of the shallow water Indo-Pa-
cific pennatulacean fauna is presented,. The vere-
tillid genera have the most plesiomorphic
characters of all pennatulacaeans and are concen-
trated in shallow waters ofthe Indo-Pacific, whereas
taxa with more apomorphic characters are present
in all seas and at all depths. I postulate that the
Pennatulacea as an order originally diversified in
shallow water tropical seas and has subsequently
differentiated and dispersed into regions of great
depth and away from the tropics into temperate and
polar regions. In addition, highly derived taxa also
occupy shallow-water tropical seas and are thus
sympatric with the more primitive forms. The shal-
low-water Indo-Pacific pennatulacean fauna can be
viewed as a complex mosaic of taxa and probably
exhibits the highest species diversity of any biogeo-
graphic region in the world. The Indo-Pacific sea
pen fauna as a whole is taxonomically, morpho-
logically and ecologically diverse and is composed
of taxa with complex distributional patterns.
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ICRS7,
Gates, P.D.,
1993
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Browsing patterns of herbivorous fishes in a Halodule uninervis seagrass bed,
p. 894. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Author
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Gates, P.D.
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Year
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1993
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Title
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Browsing patterns of herbivorous fishes in a Halodule uninervis seagrass bed,
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Source
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p. 894. In: R.H. Richmond (ed.) Proceedings of the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. 2. University of Guam Press, UOG Station, Guam. (abstract)
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Keywords
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ICRS7, Seagrass, Reef fish, Browser, Halo formation
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Abstract
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