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Stony Corals More Resistant to Climate Change Than Thought,Rutgers Study Finds
Stony Corals More Resistant Climate Change Thought Rutgers
2017/7/21
Stony corals may be more resilient to ocean acidification than once thought, according to a Rutgers University study that shows they rely on proteins to help create their rock-hard skeletons.“The...
World Oceans Day:Coral reefs falling victim to overfishing,pollution fueled by climate change
World Oceans Day Coral reefs falling victim overfishing pollution fueled climate change
2016/6/12
The following is part 20 in a series on the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs. See parts one, two, three, four, five,...
Death in the tide pools:Rapid die-off of urchins and sea stars a grim warning of climate change(图)
Death in the tide pools urchins and sea stars climate change
2015/6/18
In August 2011, scientists at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory walked into their labs to a strange, disturbing sight: Thousands of purple sea urchins and other marine invertebrates were...
Protein identified in certain microalgae changes conversation about climate change(图)
Protein identified microalgae changes conversation climate change
2015/6/18
Adrian Marchetti and his team of oceanographers in UNC-Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences have identified — for the first time — that a protein called proteorhodopsin could allow a major group...
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...
Spring phytoplankton communities shaped by interannual weather variability and dispersal limitation: Mechanisms of climate change effects on key coastal primary producers
Spring phytoplankton communities shaped interannual weather variability dispersal limitation Mechanisms of climate change effects key coastal primary producers
2014/4/2
Spring bloom composition in the Baltic Sea, a partially ice-covered brackish coastal waterbody, is shaped by winter–spring weather conditions affecting the relative dominance of diatoms and a heteroge...
A study of marine life in the temperate coastal waters of the northeast Pacific Ocean shows a reversal of competitive dominance among species of algae, suggesting that increased ocean acidification ca...
The role of climate change in the occurrence of algal blooms: Lake Burragorang, Australia
climate change algal blooms Lake Burragorang Australia
2014/4/17
The three-dimensional hydrodynamic Estuary, Lake and Coastal Ocean Model (ELCOM) was coupled to the ecological Computational Aquatic Ecosystem Dynamics Model (CAEDYM) and to an underflow model to simu...
RIPPLE MARKS——THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY Collision Course: Climate Change, Bears, and Humans in the Land of 10,000 Lakes • Russian Roulette: To Catch a Fish-Owl • Polar Bears' Habitat—and Polar Bears—Shrinking • Rain-on-Snow: New Arctic Killer Fingered
Climate change wind water drought
2015/7/6
Dust, winds, and waters. Bears and humans. All swirl together on this late summer afternoon in 2008 in Bear Head Lake State Park, Minnesota. A dry spell has turned dirt roads into arid trackways. Hint...
Sediment-mediated suppression of herbivory on coral reefs: Decreasing resilience to rising sea-levels and climate change?
Sediment-mediated suppression of herbivory coral reefs Decreasing resilience rising sea-levels climate change
2014/4/21
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs: sediment-laden algal turfs. Using remote underwater video cameras we quantified rates of herbivory ...
Effects of warming on benthic communities in a boreal lake: Implications of climate change
Effects of warming benthic communities boreal lake: Implications climate change
2014/5/13
We experimentally warmed a series of shallow enclosures by 4.5°C and measured responses of the epilithon (biofilm on rocky surfaces) and invertebrates. Maximum rates of net photosynthesis increased by...
Increased niche differentiation between two Conochilus species over 33 years of climate change and food web alteration
Increased niche differentiation two Conochilus species 33 years climate change food web alteration
2014/5/9
Long-term data from Lake Washington are used to ask whether zooplankton population dynamics can be predicted on the basis of abiotic gradients and potential food resources. I used Dynamic Linear Model...