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Coral calcification mechanisms across a natural environmental mosaic in Hawai'i
Abstract Coral calcification is key to coral reef growth and function but may be compromised under increasing global and local stressors. Corals modify the carbonate chemistry of their calcifying fluid to facilitate calcification, but little is known about how these mechanisms vary across the substantial differences in reef seawater conditions that can
Verena Schoepf+7 more
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Highlighting the resilience potential of marine protected areas in the face of coral bleaching with passive acoustic monitoring. [PDF]
Raick X+8 more
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XXIII. An account of a red coral from the East-Indies, of a very singular kind: In a letter from Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S [PDF]
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Abstract Continued human activity is expected to accelerate ocean deoxygenation, leading to the expansion and shallowing of oxygen‐deficient zones (ODZs). This decline in oxygen may impact both phytoplankton growth and trace metal uptake. We conducted culture experiments with Prochlorococcus MIT9313 and Synechococcus XM‐24, two numerically dominant ...
Joan De Vera+7 more
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Broadscale reconnaissance of coral reefs from citizen science and deep learning. [PDF]
Lawson CL+4 more
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Abstract Long‐lived calcifying marine biota are increasingly used as paleo‐archives for reconstructing ocean pH. They enable exploration of the rate and magnitude of ocean acidification in shallow‐water ecosystems serving as proxies for environmental pH reconstruction.
Ellen MacDonald+8 more
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Fouling release coatings reduce colonisation of coral seeding devices. [PDF]
Montalvo-Proano J+3 more
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Revisiting the silicon isotopic signal of sponge skeletons and its implications
Abstract This study investigates the relationship between the silicon (Si) isotopic composition of sponge skeletal silica (δ30SibSi) and seawater characteristics in sponge habitats, specifically the concentration of dissolved silicic acid and its Si isotopic signature (δ30SidSi).
Manuel Maldonado, Katharine R. Hendry
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