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Marine heatwaves (MHWs) pose a threat to global marine forests, with the effects of warming potentially being even greater on early life stages, which are often understudied. We evaluated the responses of Phyllospora comosa—one of the most crucial forest‐forming seaweeds in South‐eastern Australia—early life stages from warm‐edge and central ...
Catalina A. Musrri +5 more
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Viralization as a microbial approach for enhancing coral reef restoration. [PDF]
Baer J +9 more
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Tropical Cyclones and Coral Reefs Under a Changing Climate: Prospects and Likely Synergies Between Future High-Energy Storms and Other Acute and Chronic Coral Reef Stressors [PDF]
Stephen M. Turton
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Bacterial Communities Associated With Crustose Coralline Algae Are Host‐Specific
Fifteen Indo‐Pacific crustose coralline algae (CCA) species surface microbial communities were characterised with 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and are distinct. The CCA surface microbiome primarily differentiate by algal host species, but core bacterial communities additionally correlated to host phylogeny.
Abigail C. Turnlund +10 more
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Quantifying spatial gradients in coral reef benthic communities using multivariate dispersion. [PDF]
Lawrence AK, Heenan A, Williams GJ.
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Abstract Carbonate mineral production and dissolution regulate atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations via modulation of the ocean alkalinity content. The anthropogenic rise in atmospheric CO2 reduces calcification rates and enhances calcium carbonate dissolution, which increases ocean alkalinity, counteracts acidification, and stimulates ocean
Sebastiaan J. van de Velde +4 more
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Simulation-based inference advances water quality mapping in shallow coral reef environments. [PDF]
Palola P +11 more
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Abstract The biological carbon pump sequesters carbon through passive fluxes of biologically derived carbon, and by active vertical movement of marine organisms. Trophic coupling between pelagic and benthic communities increases the efficiency of the biological carbon pump as less carbon is lost to remineralization.
Daniel Ottmann +6 more
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Characterizing the trophic ecology of herbivorous coral reef fishes using stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkers. [PDF]
García-Seoane R +3 more
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A novel marine magnetotactic coccus, strain HHB‐1, was isolated from intertidal sediments in Houhai Bay, China. HHB‐1 cells are large coccoid–ovoid bacteria that contain multiple chains of prismatic magnetite magnetosomes and conspicuous Ca/Mg‐rich polyphosphate granules.
Yuzan Che +6 more
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