[Coral-List] "Coral Reefs of Cuba", Table of Contents
Vassil Zlatarski
vzlatarski at gmail.com
Thu Jun 22 19:20:14 UTC 2023
Dear Colleagues,
It is a pleasure to share here the Table of Contents of the upcoming book
"Coral Reefs of Cuba", number 18 of Springer Series "Coral Reefs of the
World".
Vassil
Vassil Zlatarski
Corresponding Editor
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction
1.Insigts from Cuban Coral Reefs
Part II. History
2. Research History of Corals and Coral Reefs in Cuba
Part III. Description
3. Physical-Geographic Characteristic of the Cuban Reefs
4. Outline of Geology, Geomorphology and Evolution of the late Quaternary
Shelf and Uplifted Marine Terraces of Cuba; Tectonic and Sea Level Control
of Present Day Coral Reef Distribution
5. A Remote Sensing Appraisal of the Extent and Geomorphological Diversity
of the Coral Reefs of Cuba
Part IV. Biota
6. Macrophytes Associated to Cuban Coral Reefs
7. Sponges: Conspicuous Inhabitant of the Cuban Coral Reefs and their
Potential as Bioindication of Contamination
8. Species List of Cuban Stony Corals: Class Anthozoa, Order Scleractinia;
Class Hydrozoa, Suborders Capitata and Filifera
9. Octocoral Forests: Distribution, Abundance and Species Richness in Cuban
Coral Reefs
10. Current State of Knowledge of Reef Mollusks in Cuba
11. Herbivory on Cuban Coral Reefs
12. Chronology of the Lionfish Invasion in Cuba and Evaluation of impacts
on Native Reef Fishes
13. Sharks and Rays in Cuban Coral Reefs: Ecology, Fisheries and
Conservation
14. Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems of Cuba
Part V. Ecology, Conservation and Management
15. Status of Cuban Coral Reefs
16. Population Genetics of Cuba’s Scleractinian Corals
17. Multiple Cumulative Effects on Coral Reefs of the Northwestern Cuban
Region
18. Guanahacabibes National Park: Research, Monitoring and Management for
the Conservation of Coral Reefs
19. Ciénaga de Zapata Biosphere Reserve: Integrating Science with the
Management of Coral Reefs
20. Coral Reefs in Cuban Marine Protected Areas
Part VI. Economic Valuation
21. Economic Valuation of the Coral Reefs of Jardines de la Reina and Punta
Francés National Parks, Cuba
22. The Economic Value of Coral Reefs in the Context of Marine Protected
Areas: Experiences from the South Cuban Archipelago Project
23. Fish Can Be More Valuable Alive Than Dead
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