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Bleaching in reef corals: Physiological and stable isotopic responses

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James W. Porter   +4 more
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Supporting Information from Beyond bleaching: Collapse of net coral reef carbonate budgets in the Eastern Tropical Pacific after the 4th global coral bleaching event.

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Francisco Medellín Maldonado   +5 more
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Satellite image-based AI system for monitoring coral bleaching in Hawaii

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Donghyuk Ham   +6 more
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Data Set of Engineering Silk Microparticles in Coral Bleaching Treatment: Underwater Vehicles for Curcumin Delivery

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Camilla Rinaldi   +11 more
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Coral Bleaching

Scientific American, 1993
Extensive areas of the subtly colored coral reefs that gird tropical shores have been turning a dazzling white; some stretches of the affected coral have even died. Bleaching may be a call of distress from these complex and highly productive ecosystems, usually emitted when they experience abnormally high seawater temperamies.
Brown, Barbara E., Ogden, John C.
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Bleaching patterns in reef corals

Nature, 2000
Coral reefs are under threat from the effects of bleaching, in which symbiotic algae or their photosynthetic pigments are destroyed by increased sea temperatures and solar radiation1,2. Here we show that the bleaching susceptibility of Goniastrea aspera, a shallow-water Indo-Pacific coral, can be predicted from its history of exposure to solar ...
B E, Brown   +3 more
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