[Coral-List] new book

Douglas Fenner douglasfennertassi at gmail.com
Sat Jan 16 22:38:14 UTC 2021


Conservation of Tropical Coral Reefs, a review of financial and strategic
solutions

https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030570118

Also, here is a list of some coral reef related books.  This list is not
comprehensive, there are surely other books as well.

E. Rosenberg and Y. Loya (eds.).  2004.   Coral Health and Disease.
Springer. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 488 pp.

Aronson, R. B.  2006.  Geological approaches to coral reef ecology.
Springer.

Cabiosh, G. and Hopley, D.  2011.   Encyclopedia of modern coral reefs.
Springer.

Dubinsky, Z. and Stambler, M.  2010.  Coral reefs: an ecosystem in
transition.

Riegl, B.M & Dodge, R. E.   2008.   Coral Reefs of the USA

Veron, J.E.N.  1995.  Corals in space and time

Veron, 2000.  Corals of the World

Birkeland, C.  1997.   Life and death of coral reefs.

Birkeland.  2015.  Coral reefs in the Anthropocene.  Springer  $68

Wallace, C.C.  1999.  Staghorn Corals of the World.  CSIRO Publishing.

Cote, I.M. and Reynolds, J.D.  2006.  Coral reef conservation.  Cambridge
Univ. Press.

Oppen, M. J.H. van and Lough, J.M.  2018.  Coral bleaching: patterns,
causes and consequences.

Oppen & Lough, 2008.  Coral bleaching: Patterns, processes, causes, and
consequences.

Mora, C.  2015.  Ecology of fishes on coral reefs.

Sheppard, C.  2014.  Coral Reefs: a very short introduction.

Sheppard, A. 2015.  Coral reefs: secret cities of the sea.

Sheppard and Davey. 2018.  The biology of coral reefs. 2nd Edition.
 Oxford U Press

Woodley, C. and Downs, C.A.  2015.  Diseases of coral.  Wiley.

Hubbard et al  2016.  Coral Reefs at the crossroads.  Springer.

Goldberg, W.M.  2013.  The biology of reefs and reef organisms.  Univ.
Chicago Press.

Groom, M.J., Meffe, G.K.  2005.  Principles of Conservation Biology.

Krebs, C.J.  Ecology

Sobel, J., Dahlgren, C.  2004,   Marine Reserves, a guide to science,
design, and use.  Island Press.

Westneat, D. F., Fox, C. W. (eds)  2010.  Evolutionary behavioral ecology.
Oxford U Press.

Norkko, A.  2013.  Size matters: implications of the loss of large
individuals for ecosystem function.  Scientific Reports 3: 2646

Rupert & Barnes.  Invertebrate Zoology.

Gosliner, Behrens & Williams.  1996.  Coral reef animals of the
Indo-Pacific.

Colin & Arneson.  1995. Tropical Pacific Invertebrates.

Newman and Cannon.   Marine flatworms, the world of Polyclads.

Monniot, Monniot, Laboute.  1991.  Coral reef ascidians of New Caledonia.

Norman & Reid.  2000.  A guide to squid, cuttlefish and octopuses of
Australasia.

Barnes, D. J.  1983.  Perspectives on coral reefs.

Rosenzweig, M. L  2002.  Species diversity in space and time.  $21

Loya et al  2019  Mesophotic Ecosystems  Springer

Ormand  Marine biodiversity

Sale 1991 The Ecology of Fishes on Coral reefs

Sale 2002 Coral reef fishes, dynamics and diversity in a complex ecosystem

Rohwer  2010  Coral reefs in the microbial seas

Hubbard et al  2016.  Coral Reefs at the Crossroads.  Springer

Glynn 2017.  Coral reefs of the Eastern Tropical Pacific.  Springer

Iguchi  2018.  Coral Reef Studies of Japan  Springer

Kayanne  2016.  Coral Reef Science.  Springer

Riegl  2012.  Coral Reefs of the Gulf.  Springer

Sheppard  2013.  Coral Reefs of the United Kingdom Overseas Territories.
Springer

Karlson 1999.  Dynamics of Coral Communities.  Springer

Bowen  2015.  The coral reef era: from discovery to decline.  Springer.

Braverman, 2018  Coral Whisperers, scientists on the brink

Marshall and Shuttenberg.  Reef Manager's Guide to coral bleaching

Hill,  2008.  Coral bleaching: Photosynthetic impacts on symbiotic
dinoflagellates - coral reefs and climate change.  VDM Verlag   244 pp.

Baburaj  2018.  Multi-spectral fluorescence imaging in detecting coral
bleaching.  Lambert Academic Publishing  156 pp

Prideaux  2018  Coral reefs: tourism, conservation, and management.
Routeledge

Veron  2010  A reef in time.  Belknap Press

Hutchings et al  2019.  The Great Barrier Reef: Biology, Environment,
management.  CSIRO Publications

Conservation of Tropical Coral Reefs, a review of financial and strategic
solutions

Cheers,  Doug

-- 
Douglas Fenner
Lynker Technologies, LLC, Contractor
NOAA Fisheries Service
Pacific Islands Regional Office
Honolulu
and:
Coral Reef Consulting
PO Box 997390
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799-6298  USA

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