全球珊瑚致病性疾病相关危险因素及未来可能造成的破坏综述

Amal D. Premarathna, L. Sarvananda, A. Jayasooriya, S. Amarakoon
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珊瑚礁在海洋生态中具有高度的多样性,但大多数谜团仍未解开。珊瑚礁在生态和经济上都很重要。珊瑚支持商业和自给渔业、旅游业,并具有药用价值。它还通过减少波浪作用,形成了抵御风暴、洪水和侵蚀的屏障。此外,珊瑚支持着近4,000种鱼类、800种硬珊瑚和其他海洋物种的生存。它们还充当碳吸收体。珊瑚虫吸收水中溶解的二氧化碳,形成钙质外骨骼,从而降低大气中的二氧化碳水平。世界各地的人们都依赖珊瑚礁,因为它被用作食物、保护、提供就业和吸引旅游业。它们是有吸引力的娱乐活动场所,如浮潜和水肺潜水。此外,珊瑚礁生态系统可能成为医疗、营养补充剂、杀虫剂、化妆品和其他商业产品日益重要的来源。因此,需要最好的策略来改善保护珊瑚礁。
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A Review on Pathogenic Diseases on Corals Associated Risk Factors and Possible Devastation in Future in the Globe
Coral reefs being highly diverse to marine ecology, yet most of the mystery remain unsolved. Coral reefs are of ecological as well as economic importance. Corals support commercial and subsistence fisheries, tourism, and are of medicinal value. It also creates a barrier against storms, flooding, and erosion by reducing wave action. Further, Corals support the existence of nearly 4,000 species of fish, 800 species of hard corals reef and other oceanic species. They also act as carbon sinkers. Coral polyps take up dissolved CO2 in the water to make their calcareous exoskeleton allowing atmospheric CO2 levels to be reduced. People around the world depend on the coral reefs as it’s used as food, protection, provides employment and attracts tourism. They are attractive sites for recreational activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving. Furthermore, the coral reef ecosystem could represent increasingly significant sources for medical treatments, nutritional supplements, pesticides, cosmetics and other commercial products. Therefore, needs best strategies to improve to protect coral reef.
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