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Coral bleaching

2022
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A coral bleaching model

Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 2014
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Antonelli, Peter L.   +3 more
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Warm Waters, Bleached Corals

Science, 1990
Two researchers, Tom Goreau of the Discovery Laboratory in Jamaica and Raymond Hayes of Howard University, claim that they have evidence that nearly clinches the temperature connection to the bleached corals in the Caribbean and that the coral bleaching is an indication of Greenhouse warming.
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Coral bleaching––how and why?

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2003
Bleaching refers to the loss of colour in symbioses between dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium and marine benthic animals, e.g. corals. Bleaching generally results in depressed growth and increased mortality, and it can be considered as a deleterious physiological response or ailment.
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Bleaching of Hermatypic Corals

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2002
In this paper, I review data on the magnitude and extent of reef coral bleaching events and consider modern hypotheses on the mechanisms of this natural phenomenon and experimental data lying at their basis. Four possible mechanisms of color loss by hermatypic corals have been confirmed experimentally: bacterial infection, change of zooxanthellae type ...
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Coral Lipidomes and Their Changes during Coral Bleaching

Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2020
Numerous species of coral polyps form the structural basis of tropical coral reefs. Coral polyp tissues are rich in lipids. Currently, information on the composition of fatty acids and classes of coral lipid is reviewed. However, each lipid class represents a complex spectrum of molecular species of lipids, which is defined as the lipidome of a ...
T. V. Sikorskaya, A. B. Imbs
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Palau Combats Coral Bleaching

Science, 2007
BABELDOAB, PALAU-- The Nature Conservancy, a U.S. nonprofit, is helping this Pacific island nation establish the world9s first national network of marine protected areas aimed at thwarting bleaching, a phenomenon in which warm ocean waters trigger corals to expel symbiotic algae and starve (see main text). (Read more.)
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Oxidative stress and seasonal coral bleaching

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2002
During the past two decades, coral reefs have experienced extensive degradation worldwide. One etiology for this global degradation is a syndrome known as coral bleaching. Mass coral bleaching events are correlated with increased sea-surface temperatures, however, the cellular mechanism underlying this phenomenon is uncertain. To determine if oxidative
C A, Downs   +5 more
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Kimberley corals bleaching recovery

2020
In the austral summer of 2016, intertidal (IT) and subtidal (ST) corals from the macrotidal Kimberley region in NW Australia were exposed to an extreme heat wave. ST corals were severely affected by bleaching whereas IT corals only experienced moderate bleaching.
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Alternate coral–bryozoan competitive superiority during coral bleaching

Marine Biology, 2003
Bleaching of corals results from the loss of their symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) and/or pigments. The supply of photoassimilates provided by the zooxanthellae to the coral declines during bleaching and reduces the ability to activate energy-costly processes such as maintenance, growth and reproduction. In the present study we compared the competitive
M. Fine, Y. Loya
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