Coral reefs are the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems in
the marine environment. Over the last decades, however, dramatic
declines of coral reef communities have been observed. Corals are
endangered due to natural and anthropogenic detrimental factors,
such as global warming and environmental pollution.
Based on an international meeting on "Coral Health and Disease"
in Eilat, Israel in April 2003, the book starts with case studies
of reefs, e.g. the Red Sea, Caribbean, Japan, Indian Ocean and the
Great Barrier Reef. The second part on microbial ecology and
physiology describes the symbiotic relations of corals and
microbes, and the microbial role in nutrition or bleaching
resistance of corals. Particular coral diseases such as
aspergillosis, white pox, black and white band diseases are treated
in the third part. Finally, various hypotheses of the mechanisms of
coral bleaching, including a projection of the future of coral
reefs, are discussed.
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