Compositional homogeneity in the pathobiome of a new, slow-spreading coral disease. [PDF]
Sweet M +5 more
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A review of ecological risks of coral reef interventions
Abstract Introduction Coral reefs, essential for biodiversity, livelihoods, and global economies, face severe threats from climate change and other stressors. Curbing greenhouse emissions is crucial, but the urgent situation also calls for immediate intervention strategies.
Nicholas M. Hammerman +7 more
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Coral disease prevalence estimation and sampling design. [PDF]
Jordán-Dahlgren E +2 more
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Abstract Introduction The long‐spined black sea urchin Diadema antillarum is a keystone herbivore on Caribbean reefs, yet population recovery following mass mortality events has been slow and spatially variable. Restocking programs increasingly rely on aquaculture, but rearing conditions may generate behavioral and morphological shifts that affect post‐
Oliver J. Klokman +3 more
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Adding insult to injury: Ship groundings are associated with coral disease in a pristine reef. [PDF]
Raymundo LJ, Licuanan WY, Kerr AM.
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Noise‐induced reduction and early recovery of superior paraolivary nucleus sound‐offset responses
Abstract figure legend Acoustic over‐exposure transiently disrupts auditory temporal processing in mouse superior paraolivary nucleus neurons. In control conditions, neurons exhibit robust sound‐offset (OFF) responses, which are abolished immediately following noise trauma, indicating impaired temporal encoding.
Mihai Stancu +4 more
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Correction: Adding insult to injury: Ship groundings are associated with coral disease in a pristine reef. [PDF]
Raymundo LJ, Licuanan WY, Kerr AM.
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of 50 years of coral disease research visualized through the scope of network theory. [PDF]
Montilla LM +3 more
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Evaluation of Liver Damage and Herbal Detoxification of Coral Reef Fish Caused by Ammonia Stress
Slybum marianum can reduce ammonia stress and enhance liver protection in marine fish. ABSTRACT Ammonia nitrogen can cause serious toxicological damage to fish and cause fish death. This study focused on liver damage caused by ammonia nitrogen stress in coral reef fish and used herbal extracts to improve ammonia poisoning and prevent liver tissue ...
Wei‐Ting Sun +3 more
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Host size and proximity to diseased neighbours drive the spread of a coral disease outbreak in Hawai'i. [PDF]
Caldwell JM, Donahue MJ, Harvell CD.
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