Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Advances
in
Coral Husbandry
in Public Aquariums
Advances
in
Coral Husbandry
in Public Aquariums
 Section 1 Animal Husbandry and system management
 Section 2: Coral exhibit design and large exhibits
 Section 3: Population management
 Section 4: Conservation and transportation
 Section 5: Taxonomy
 
Section 1 Animal Husbandry and system management


General introduction: advances in coral husbandry in public aquaria

Bruce Carlsen

 Chapter 1. Introduction to the husbandry of corals in aquariums: A review

Eric Borneman

Chapter 2. Nutrition in juvenile corals - a case study at the Rotterdam Zoo

Dirk Petersen and Michaël Laterveer

Chapter 3. The CORALZOO project – preliminary results of the evaluation of different types and concentration of food on the growth of Pocillopora damicornis comparing diurnal and nocturnal feeding

Silvia Lavorano, Claudia Gili, Caterina Muti, Daniela Corsino, Maura Tartuffi and Guido Gnone

Chapter 4. Effects of light and feeding on coral calcification

Sylvie Tambutté and Christine Ferrier-Pagès

Chapter 5. Predators and pests of captive corals

Mitch Carl

Chapter 6. Observations of a polyclad flatworm affecting acroporid corals in captivity

Fernando Nosratpour

Chapter 7. The soft coral Sinularia flexibilis: potential for drug development

Mohammad K. Khalesi, Rik H. Beeftink and René H. Wijffels

Chapter 8. Husbandry of azooxanthellate soft corals (Anthozoa: Octocorallia) in captivity: preliminary results

Michael P. Janes

Chapter 9. Coral husbandry and long-term coral survival in the Coral Reef Exhibit at Reef HQAquarium, Townsville, Australia

Shelley L. Anthony and Séverine Thomas

Chapter 10. Abiotic filtration methods for live coral systems in public aquaria

Richard Terrell Jr., Richard Klobuchar Jr. and Carrie Pratt

Chapter 11. Ecological purification in the captive reef – natural approaches to water quality management

Ashley Sharp

Chapter 12. Scientific considerations on a technique of ecological purification that made possible the cultivation of reef-building corals in Monaco

Jean Jaubert

Chapter 13. Current in aquaria, best way to create

Ernst Pawlowsky

Chapter 14. Calcium and carbonate in closed marine aquarium systems

Dieter Brockmann and Max Janse

Chapter 15. Trace elements, functions, sinks and replenishment in reef aquaria

Hans-Werner Balling, Max Janse and Piet J. Sondervan

Chapter 16. Macronutrients N P K, levels and management

Ernst Pawlowsky

Chapter 17. An example of public aquaria sciences: the CORALZOOproject

Ronald Osinga

Chapter 18. The role of light in coral physiology and its implications for coral husbandry

Ronald Osinga, Marcel Janssen and Max Janse

Chapter 19. Environmentally tough coral species as candidates for aquarium culture

Tony McEwan