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Future of Coral Reefs: Evidence from Research [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 279x210 mm, 94 Illustrations, color; 5 Illustrations, black and white; VI, 268 p. 99 illus., 94 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Coral Reefs of the World 21
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031985834
  • ISBN-13: 9783031985836
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 279x210 mm, 94 Illustrations, color; 5 Illustrations, black and white; VI, 268 p. 99 illus., 94 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Coral Reefs of the World 21
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031985834
  • ISBN-13: 9783031985836
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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of coral reefs—among Earth's most diverse yet vulnerable ecosystems—in the context of global climate change and local human pressures. Structured as an interconnected narrative, the volume delves into critical topics such as reef biodiversity, trophic ecology, environmental histories revealed by coral skeletons, and coral nutrition strategies. Central themes include the physiological and ecological responses of corals to thermal stress and ocean acidification, the adaptive mechanisms underpinning coral bleaching, and innovative restoration techniques aimed at reef recovery.

Advanced methodologies such as high-resolution remote sensing, environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring, and geochemical analyses enrich our understanding of these dynamic ecosystems. Importantly, the book bridges natural sciences with human dimensions, exploring historical human–reef interactions and community-based conservation practices. This interdisciplinary approach highlights both scientific innovation and traditional ecological knowledge as vital components for effective reef management.

Ultimately, the chapters collectively offer actionable insights and strategic frameworks for policymakers, scientists, and communities committed to safeguarding coral reefs. As these ecosystems face unprecedented threats, this book underscores not only their vulnerability but also their remarkable capacity for resilience and adaptation, providing a hopeful vision for coral reef conservation in our rapidly changing world. Additionally, the book opens discussion on emerging challenges and identifies critical future research directions, encouraging continued innovation and collaboration within the scientific community.

Chapter
1. Trophodynamics in Coral Reefs: Current Knowledge and Research
Perspectives.
Chapter
2. Disentangling Current and Latent Dimensions of
Vulnerability in Social-Ecological Systems.
Chapter
3. Scleractinian Coral
Skeletons as Natural Archives of Global Change: A Cross-Disciplinary
Investigation.
Chapter
4. Bleaching of Reef Organisms: Current Knowledge,
Challenges, and Future Directions into the Anthropocene.
Chapter
5.
Evaluating the Role of Natural and Human Assisted Coral Reproduction to
Maintain and Recover Disturbed Reefs.
Chapter
6. Vulnerability of Coral
Reefs to Contaminants of Emerging Concern.
Chapter
7. The Use of New
Biologically-Based Technological Development in the Management of
Crown-of-Thorns Sea Stars.
Chapter
8. Coral Heterotrophy in an Era of
Climate Change.
Chapter
9. The Biodiversity of Metazoan Parasites of Coral
Reef Fishes of the Central and Eastern Indo-Pacific.
Chapter
10. Snapshots
of Coral Reef Biodiversity.
Chapter
11. Living among the Reefs: Insights and
Perspectives from Island Archaeology in the Pacific.
Serge Planes is a CNRS Senior Research Director (DRCE1) and Associate Professor at the EPHE. A global authority in marine population genetics and marine ecology of coral reef, he has authored over 500 publications, accumulating more than 25,000 citations. His pioneering work revealed that connectivity in coral reef ecosystems is far more limited than previously thought, shifting international conservation strategies. He was the first to apply parentage analysis in marine settings, enabling reconstruction of pedigrees over multiple generations in wild populationsadvancing understanding of self-recruitment and local adaptation, together investigating variability in reproductive success. He directed the CRIOBE research center and lead the French center for excellence on coral reef (LabEx CORAIL), uniting French coral reef researchers. As Scientific Director of the Tara Pacific expedition, he coordinated a vast omics investigation of reef biodiversity and resilience. Recognized with Frances National Order of Merit (2019) and Legion of Honor (2022), Planes continues to shape marine conservation policy and innovation across the coral reefs.