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Researchers discover that 'cryptic species' respond differently to coral bleaching(图)
cryptic species respond differently coral bleaching
2021/4/9
Certain brightly colored coral species dotting the seafloor may appear indistinguishable to divers and snorkelers, but Florida State University researchers have found that these genetically ...
Reducing nutrient pollution helps corals resist bleaching(图)
Reducing nutrient pollution corals resist bleaching
2020/3/6
Reducing nutrient pollution can help prevent coral reefs from bleaching during moderate heatwaves, according to a National Science Foundation-funded study by researchers at UC Santa Barbara....
Dual approach to saving sinking cities, bleaching corals(图)
Dual approach sinking cities bleaching corals
2019/10/17
Local conservation can boost the climate resilience of coastal ecosystems, species and cities, and buy precious time in their fight against sea level rise, ocean acidification and warming temperatures...
HANDS-ON OCEANOGRAPHY | A Classroom Activity Using Satellite Sea Surface Temperatures to Predict Coral Bleaching
HANDS-ON OCEANOGRAPHY Satellite Sea Surface Temperatures Predict Coral Bleaching
2015/7/3
Familiarize students with sea surface temperature (SST) and the use of satellites to remotely sense SST.Familiarize students with the effect of SST on coral health.
Assessing the drivers of spatial variation in thermal forcing across a nearshore reef system and implications for coral bleaching
Assessing the drivers spatial variation thermal forcing across a nearshore reef system implications coral bleaching
2014/7/10
We examined the seasonal and spatial variability in the temperatures of nearshore reef waters over 19 months across Coral Bay at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Local deviations in the mean daily te...
Responses to iron limitation in two colonies of Stylophora pistillata exposed to high temperature: Implications for coral bleaching
Stylophora pistillata Responses coral bleaching
2014/4/8
Exposing the coral Stylophora pistillata to seawater depleted in available iron by complexation with the strong
chelator desferrioxamine B reduces the photosynthetic efficiency and alters the pigment...
Temperature-induced stress leads to bleaching in larger benthic foraminifera hosting endosymbiotic diatoms
Temperature-induced stress bleaching larger benthic foraminifera hosting endosymbiotic diatoms
2014/4/4
Physiological mechanisms of bleaching were studied on larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) hosting endosymbiotic diatoms. Amphistegina radiata, Heterostegina depressa, and Calcarina hispida were exposed ...
Upwelling linked to warm summers and bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef
warm summers bleaching Great Barrier Reef
2014/4/17
We investigate a range of indices to quantify upwelling on the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, so
that environmental and biological relationships associated with upwelling in this area c...
Energy reserves and metabolism as indicators of coral recovery from bleaching
Energy reserves coral recovery
2014/4/22
With reduced zooxanthellae, chlorophyll a (Chl a), or both, concentrations, bleached corals rely on some
combination of energy reserves (i.e., lipid, carbohydrate, protein) and heterotrophy to surviv...
Bleaching, energetics, and coral mortality risk: Effects of temperature, light, and sediment regime
Bleaching energetics coral mortality risk Effects of temperature light sediment regime
2014/4/23
The most severe outcome of coral bleaching is colony mortality. However, the risk of mortality is one of the least understood consequences for reef corals under climate-change scenarios. Specifically,...
Photosynthesis and light utilization in the Caribbean coral Montastraea faveolata recovering from a bleaching event
Photosynthesis light utilization
2014/5/5
Coral bleaching—the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellates—is initiated when corals are exposed to sea surface
temperatures above the regional summer average and has been responsible for massive coral mor...
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 ...
Effects of irradiance, flow, and colony pigmentation on the temperature microenvironment around corals: Implications for coral bleaching?
Effects of irradiance fl ow colony pigmentation
2014/4/23
Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of colony pigmentation, irradiance, and flow on the temperature microenvironment that corals experience in shallow water. The warming of colon...
Extensive coral bleaching occurred intertidally in early August 2003 in the Capricorn Bunker group (Wistari Reef, Heron and One Tree Islands; southern Great Barrier Reef). The affected intertidal cora...