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Ziwei Yang, Chuanliang Wu, Junying Zhu, Xinxing Geng, Yaxing Liu, Yufang Zhang and Weiyan Duan
Coral reefs in Sanya Bay have been degrading in recent decades under climate change and human activities. To identify physiological changes of scleractinian corals and corresponding influencing factors, aquatic environmental factors and physiological par...
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Tarun Jain, Pimchanok Buapet, Long Ying and Mathinee Yucharoen
An unprecedented decline in the diversity and health of coral reefs is occurring around the world as they are threatened by multiple global and local stressors. Rising seawater temperature and low dissolved oxygen (DO) conditions are expected to intensif...
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Sutinee Sinutok, Ponlachart Chotikarn, Manasawan Saengsakda Pattaratumrong, Pimrak Moungkeaw, Pathompong Pramneechote and Mathinee Yucharoen
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases lead to ocean warming, which affects a range of marine organisms. Corals live in a narrow temperature range and become stressed when the temperatures change. Bleaching occurs when the temperature exceeds the coral?s ...
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Louise P. Cameron, Claire E. Reymond, Jelle Bijma, Janina V. Büscher, Dirk De Beer, Maxence Guillermic, Robert A. Eagle, John Gunnell, Fiona Müller-Lundin, Gertraud M. Schmidt-Grieb, Isaac Westfield, Hildegard Westphal and Justin B. Ries
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and acidification. Although coral calcification is supported by high seawater pH, photosynthesis by the algal symbionts of zooxanthellate corals can be promo...
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Chiahsin Lin, Chia-Ming Kang, Chih-Yang Huang, Hsing-Hui Li and Sujune Tsai
Studies on the early development of corals are required for academic research on coral reefs and applied reef conservation, but the interval between observations is usually weeks or months. Thus, no study has comprehensively explored the development of c...
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Thomas Bockel and Baruch Rinkevich
While the early acquisition of Symbiodiniaceae algae into coral host tissues has been extensively studied, the dynamics of the migration of algal cells into rapidly expanding coral tissues still lacks a systematic study. This work examined two Red Sea br...
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Kelsey A. Barnhill and Keisha D. Bahr
Globally, coral reefs are under threat from climate change and increasingly frequent bleaching events. However, corals in Kane?ohe Bay, Hawai?i have demonstrated the ability to acclimatize and resist increasing temperatures. Benthic cover (i.e., coral, a...
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Dwi Haryanti and Michio Hidaka
Although algal symbionts can become a source of reactive oxygen species under stressful conditions, symbiotic planulae of the coral Pocillopora damicornis are highly tolerant to thermal stress compared with non-symbiotic planulae of Acropora tenuis. As a...
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