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Artificial Light Increases Nighttime Prevalence of Predatory Fishes, Altering Community Composition on Coral Reefs. [PDF]
Weschke E +10 more
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Impacts of ocean warming on fish size reductions on the world's hottest coral reefs. [PDF]
Johansen JL +5 more
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From coral reefs into the abyss: the evolution of corallivory in the Coralliophilinae (Neogastropoda, Muricidae). [PDF]
Nocella E +5 more
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Moonlight-driven biological choruses in Hawaiian coral reefs. [PDF]
Duane D, Freeman S, Freeman L.
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A new species of <i>Gaillardiellus</i> Guinot, 1976 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Xanthidae) from the coral reefs of the South China Sea. [PDF]
Ziming Y, Wei J, Zhongli S.
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Benzoyl Chloride Derivatization Advances the Quantification of Dissolved Polar Metabolites on Coral Reefs. [PDF]
Garcia BM +6 more
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Science, 2011
In their Review “Projecting coral reef futures under global warming and ocean acidification” (22 July, p. [418][1]), J. M. Pandolfi et al. argue that the threat of climate change for corals has been exaggerated by pointing to variability in coral heat tolerance, adaptation potential, and ...
Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove +2 more
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In their Review “Projecting coral reef futures under global warming and ocean acidification” (22 July, p. [418][1]), J. M. Pandolfi et al. argue that the threat of climate change for corals has been exaggerated by pointing to variability in coral heat tolerance, adaptation potential, and ...
Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove +2 more
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1975
We report that the algal pavement just behind the reef crest at Enewetak Atoll produces nitrate at measurable rates. In situ and in vitro incubations with N-Serve® indicate that the autotrophic pathway involving two separate organisms is effective in this oxidation of ammonia to nitrate.
K L, Webb, W J, Wiebe
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We report that the algal pavement just behind the reef crest at Enewetak Atoll produces nitrate at measurable rates. In situ and in vitro incubations with N-Serve® indicate that the autotrophic pathway involving two separate organisms is effective in this oxidation of ammonia to nitrate.
K L, Webb, W J, Wiebe
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Science, 1994
The article" Catastrophes, phase shifts,and large-scale degradation of a Caribbean coral reef" by Terence P. Hughes (9 Sept., p.1547) relates the sad story of the decline of scleractinian coral populations in Jamaica over the past two decades. The article is a rare example of the long-term research needed to document trends on reefs; however, the ...
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The article" Catastrophes, phase shifts,and large-scale degradation of a Caribbean coral reef" by Terence P. Hughes (9 Sept., p.1547) relates the sad story of the decline of scleractinian coral populations in Jamaica over the past two decades. The article is a rare example of the long-term research needed to document trends on reefs; however, the ...
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The Paleoecology of Coral Reefs
2010Reefs are one of the oldest ecosystems in the world, and coral reefs have had a rich and varied history over hundreds of millions of years. The long-term history of living reef organisms provides an essential window in which to view a number of fundamental evolutionary and ecological processes over extended time frames not available to modern ecology ...
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