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Coral Disease Causes, Consequences, and Risk within Coral Restoration.
Trends in Microbiology, 2020As a result of increased reef degradation, restoration efforts are now being widely applied on coral reefs. However, outplanted coral survival in restoration zones varies substantially, and coral mortality can be a significant limitation to the success ...
T. Moriarty +3 more
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Ciliated protozoan occurrence and association in the pathogenesis of coral disease.
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2021Various microbial infections have significantly contributed to disease progression leading to the mortality of corals. However, the holobiont and the external surfaces of coral, including the secreted mucus, provide a varied microenvironment that ...
Ravindran Chinnarajan +2 more
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, 2018
While 40 different coral diseases have been described globally since the first report in 1973, the causative agents for most cases have yet to be identified. In Japan, a total of ten coral diseases, including black band disease, brown band disease, white syndrome, pigmentation response, and growth anomalies have been confirmed in the field by ...
N. Wada, A. Ohdera, N. Mano
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While 40 different coral diseases have been described globally since the first report in 1973, the causative agents for most cases have yet to be identified. In Japan, a total of ten coral diseases, including black band disease, brown band disease, white syndrome, pigmentation response, and growth anomalies have been confirmed in the field by ...
N. Wada, A. Ohdera, N. Mano
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To Understand Coral Disease, Look at Coral Cells
EcoHealth, 2014Diseases threaten corals globally, but 40 years on their causes remain mostly unknown. We hypothesize that inconsistent application of a complete diagnostic approach to coral disease has contributed to this slow progress. We quantified methods used to investigate coral disease in 492 papers published between 1965 and 2013. Field surveys were used in 65%
Thierry, Work, Carol, Meteyer
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Seasonal coral-algae interactions drive White Mat Syndrome coral disease outbreaks
Science of The Total Environment, 2023Ocean warming drives not only the increase of known coral disease prevalence but facilitates the emergence of new undescribed ones too. As climate change is restructuring coral ecosystems, novel biological interactions could lead to an increase in coral disease in both tropical and marginal coral communities.
Joshua M, Heitzman +3 more
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Coral Diseases Cause Reef Decline
Science, 2013There has been a great deal of discussion about the role of bleaching in coral reef degradation worldwide ([ 1 ][1]–[ 3 ][2]), but little focus on the numerous other coral diseases that are also causing substantial declines.
Caroline S, Rogers, Jeff, Miller
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Nature, 1975
WE report here diseases of reef corals that seem to be associated with bacterial infection. On reefs around Bermuda, where our field work was carried out in the summer of 1973, the most commonly affected species are the brain corals Diploria labyrintheformis and D. strigosa (Fig. 1).
PETER GARRETT, HUGH DUCKLOW
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WE report here diseases of reef corals that seem to be associated with bacterial infection. On reefs around Bermuda, where our field work was carried out in the summer of 1973, the most commonly affected species are the brain corals Diploria labyrintheformis and D. strigosa (Fig. 1).
PETER GARRETT, HUGH DUCKLOW
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2022
The effects of astaxanthin on growth performance, digestive enzyme activity, antioxidant capacity, immune ability, resistance to Vibrio harveyi infection of coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus, initial weight 17.44 ± 0.05 g) were studied by 8-week ...
Xiaowen Zhu +6 more
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The effects of astaxanthin on growth performance, digestive enzyme activity, antioxidant capacity, immune ability, resistance to Vibrio harveyi infection of coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus, initial weight 17.44 ± 0.05 g) were studied by 8-week ...
Xiaowen Zhu +6 more
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Annual Review of Marine Science
As climate change drives health declines of tropical reef species, diseases are further eroding ecosystem function and habitat resilience. Coral disease impacts many areas around the world, removing some foundation species to recorded low levels and ...
Rebecca L. Vega Thurber +8 more
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As climate change drives health declines of tropical reef species, diseases are further eroding ecosystem function and habitat resilience. Coral disease impacts many areas around the world, removing some foundation species to recorded low levels and ...
Rebecca L. Vega Thurber +8 more
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