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For Corals Adapting to Climate Change, It’s Survival of the Fattest—and Most Flexible(图)
Coral reefs. Symbiosis of Marine biology The algae An albino. Cells plankton
2014/7/18
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The future health of the world’s coral reefs and the animals that depend on them relies in part on the ability of one tiny symbiotic sea creature to get fat—and to be flexible about the...
There is growing scientific concern that corals could retreat from equatorial seas and oceans as the Earth continues to warm, a team of international marine researchers warned today.
Heterotrophic and autotrophic assimilation of fatty acids by two scleractinian corals, Montastraea faveolataandPorites astreoides
Heterotrophic autotrophic assimilation fatty acids two scleractinian corals Montastraea faveolata Porites astreoides
2014/4/8
We determined the source of fatty acids in scleractinian corals by separately measuring and comparing thed13C values of fatty acids in zooxanthellae and coral hosts from two scleractinian coral specie...
Herbicides increase the vulnerability of corals to rising sea surface temperature
rising sea surface temperature Herbicides increas
2014/4/4
In order to examine the potential interactive pressures of local pollution and global climate change, we exposed
corals and crustose coralline algae (CCA) to three agricultural photosystem II (PSII) ...
In situ diel cycles of photosynthesis and calcification in hermatypic corals
In situ diel cycles photosynthesis calcification hermatypic corals
2014/4/17
Diel cycles of photosynthesis, respiration, and calcification were studied in situ on two hermatypic corals,Acropora eurystomaandFavia favus, using a submerged respirometer deployed at 5-m depth in th...
Nitrogen source preference ofAspergillus sydowii, an infective agent associated with aspergillosis of sea fan corals
Nitrogen source preference Aspergillus sydowii an infective agent associated aspergillosis sea fan corals
2014/4/16
We attempt to identify the mechanism by which nitrogen enrichment increases the prevalence of aspergillosis, a disease caused by the terrestrial fungus Aspergillus sydowii, which infects sea fan coral...
Why Corals Care About Ocean Acidification: Uncovering the Mechanism
Stone coral skeletons calcium carbonate carbonate ions the sea the coral
2015/7/6
Stony corals build hard skeletons of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) by combining calcium with carbonate ions derived, ultimately, from seawater. The concentration of carbonate ions relative to other carbon...
Community Structure Dynamics of the Hermatypic Corals on Luhuitou Fringing Reef, Hainan, China. I. Species Composition and Abundance
Luhuitou fringing reef hermatypic corals community structure
2009/9/23
The existing hermatypic coral community is composed of localities in different successional ages.
Data sets were selected from original sampling data to deduce the trajectory of community structure i...
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Corals' "Internal Communication" Process Critical to Maintaining Healthy Reefs(图)
NSF Corals Internal Communication Healthy Reefs
2009/6/3
Corals, it appears, have a genetic complexity that rivals that of humans, have sophisticated systems of biological communication that are being stressed by global change, and are only able to survive ...
In situ photobiology of corals over large depth ranges: A multivariate analysis on the roles of environment, host, and algal symbiont
In situ photobiology of corals over large depth ranges A multivariate analysis on the roles of environment host algal symbiont
2014/4/21
We applied a multivariate analysis to investigate the roles of host and symbiont on the in situ physiological response of genus Madracis holobionts towards light. Across a large depth gradient (5-40 m...
Heat budget and thermal microenvironment of shallow-water corals: Do massive corals get warmer than branching corals?
Heat budget thermal microenvironment shallow-water corals massive corals get warmer branching corals
2014/4/18
Coral surface temperature was investigated with multiple temperature sensors mounted on hemispherical and branching corals under (a) artificial lighting and controlled flow; (b) natural sunlight and c...
In situ photobiology of corals over large depth ranges: A multivariate analysis on the roles of environment, host, and algal symbiont
situ photobiology corals over large depth ranges A multivariate analysis environment host algal symbiont
2014/4/18
We applied a multivariate analysis to investigate the roles of host and symbiont on the in situ physiological response of genus Madracisholobionts towards light. Across a large depth gradient (5–40 m)...
Effects of nonlocal turbulence on the mass transfer of dissolved species to reef corals
Effects of nonlocal turbulence the mass transfer dissolved species to reef corals
2014/4/22
We examined the importance of nonlocal turbulence to the mass transfer of dissolved species from both cylinders and models of reef coral. Solid gypsum cylinders and gypsum-coated model coral were diss...
The ecological distribution and comparative photobiology of symbiotic dinoflagellates from reef corals in Belize: Potential implications for coral bleaching
ecological distribution comparative photobiology symbiotic dinoflagellates reef corals in Belize coral bleaching
2014/5/4
The photobiology and distribution of dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium was investigated for eight common reef coral species over a depth range of 1-25 m on a coral reef in Belize. The genetic ...
Low symbiont diversity in southern Great Barrier Reef corals relative to those of the Caribbean
Low symbiont diversity southern Great Barrier Reef corals relative the Caribbean
2014/5/21
The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxanthellate corals is unknown. In a survey of symbiotic cnidarians from the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), 2...