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Coral Reef Networks

Yves Earhart

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Coral Reef Networks unveils the hidden collaborations that sustain Earth’s most biodiverse marine ecosystems, framing reefs not as collections of species but as interconnected superorganisms. At its core, the book explores how chemical and acoustic signaling—like the biochemical cues that synchronize coral spawning or the sounds guiding fish larvae to safe habitats—enable reefs to function as cohesive units. These communication systems, paired with symbiotic relationships such as the nutrient-sharing bond between corals and algae, form a survival blueprint refined over millennia. The text emphasizes that reefs’ resilience to climate change hinges on preserving these evolved networks, which support 25% of marine life despite occupying less than 1% of the ocean.

 
Blending peer-reviewed research with vivid fieldwork, the book progresses from explaining reef communication mechanisms to analyzing human-driven threats. Chapters detail how pollution disrupts chemical signals and warming waters fracture vital partnerships, while later sections propose solutions like reducing agricultural runoff or designing marine protected areas. Unique in its focus on ecological negotiation—the dynamic trade-offs species make to sustain shared habitats—the book bridges lab discoveries and real-world conservation. It critiques simplistic fixes, advocating instead for strategies rooted in reefs’ natural cooperation, such as AI-assisted restoration or policies safeguarding acoustic environments. By linking reef survival to planetary health, Coral Reef Networks offers a compelling case for valuing collaboration in both nature and human stewardship.
Available since: 01/25/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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