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Published as part of Wallace, Carden C., Done, Barbara J. & Muir, Paul R., 2012, Revision and catalogue of worldwide staghorn corals Acropora and Isopora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae) in the Museum of Tropical Queensland, pp.
Wallace, Carden C. +2 more
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The palaeoceanography of the Leeuwin Current : implications for a future world [PDF]
Long-term progressive changes of the Leeuwin Current are linked to plate and ocean basin ‘geography’ and Cenozoic global climates and palaeoceanography.
Greenstein, Benjamin J. +2 more
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Ontogenetic shifts in perceptions of safety along structural complexity gradients in a territorial damselfish. [PDF]
Age and body size can influence predation risk and hence habitat use. Many species undergo ontogenetic shifts in habitat use as individuals grow larger and have different age-specific predation pressures. On coral reefs, a number of fish species are more
Blumstein, Daniel T +3 more
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Twenty Years of Disturbance and Change in Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary, American Samoa [PDF]
Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary contains a moderately diverse coral reef community (150 coral species, 259 fish species) that is protected from most human activities.
Birkeland, C.E. +2 more
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Scleractinian coral evolved under nitrogen (N)‐limited conditions. The increase in N flux from anthropogenic activities to these otherwise N‐depleted environments is threatening coral health and coral reef ecosystem function.
Molly A. Fisher +3 more
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The Growth Rate of Acropora SP. Transplanted on Artificial Reefs in Kareko Waters of North Lembeh Sub-District of Bitung City [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to know the success rate of Acropora sp coral growth rate transplanted on different artificial reefs (iron and concrete) in Kareko waters of North Lembeh Sub-district of Bitung City.
Mompala, K. (Kayyan) +2 more
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Climate change and global warming cause massive damage to the environment. One of the major events that are threatening the marine ecosystem is coral bleaching. Coral bleaching occurs when corals are exposed to above or below normal temperatures.
Alinda N Hasanah +6 more
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Coral Venom and Toxins as Protection Against Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star Attack. [PDF]
Gorman LM +4 more
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Presumed natural hybrids between Acropora donei and Acropora tenuis
Masayuki HATTA, Kanae MATSUSHIMA
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