Difference between revisions of "Reef"
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− | Reefs are hard mineral substrates such as rocks, till, or stones, primarily moraine ridges with block and stone cover in gravel/sandy surroundings, which rise mildly to prominently above the seafloor <ref>[[Threats_to_cold_water_coral_reefs%2C_sand_banks_and_seagrass_habitats_in_the_North_Sea_by_climate_change_effects:_sea_level_rise%2C_temperature_rise_and_storm_surges | Theseus wiki]]</ref>. | + | Reefs are hard mineral substrates such as rocks, till, or stones, primarily moraine ridges with block and stone cover in gravel/sandy surroundings, which rise mildly to prominently above the seafloor; |
+ | * biogenic hard substrates such as honeycomb (Sabellaria) reefs and mussel banks are present; | ||
+ | * they are permanently submerged; | ||
+ | * often they are overgrown with mussels and a characteristic macrofauna. | ||
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+ | Reefs have a number of ecological functions: | ||
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+ | * feeding grounds for birds and marine mammals; | ||
+ | *habitat and retreat; | ||
+ | *habitat and nursery area with high species diversity; | ||
+ | *spawning grounds and feeding ground for fish; | ||
+ | *stepping-stone and regeneration reservoir for the expansion of benthic organisms. | ||
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+ | <ref>[[Threats_to_cold_water_coral_reefs%2C_sand_banks_and_seagrass_habitats_in_the_North_Sea_by_climate_change_effects:_sea_level_rise%2C_temperature_rise_and_storm_surges | Theseus wiki]]</ref>. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 08:40, 17 July 2012
Definition of Reef:
Reefs are hard mineral substrates such as rocks, till, or stones, primarily moraine ridges with block and stone cover in gravel/sandy surroundings, which rise mildly to prominently above the seafloor;
Reefs have a number of ecological functions:
This is the common definition for Reef, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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