Impacts of ocean warming on fish size reductions on the world's hottest coral reefs. [PDF]
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Metacaspases contribute to the cellular response to heat stress in a marine diatom
Summary Climate‐driven marine heatwaves (HW) are extreme, large‐scale events characterized by elevated ocean temperatures lasting from days to months. Despite their importance, little is known about the molecular mechanisms of algal response to marine HW. Recent studies suggest that metacaspases play an important role in thermotolerance.
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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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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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Moonlight-driven biological choruses in Hawaiian coral reefs. [PDF]
Duane D, Freeman S, Freeman L.
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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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Variation in farming damselfish behaviour creates a competitive landscape of risk on coral reefs. [PDF]
Sheppard CE +4 more
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Host-specific viral predation network on coral reefs. [PDF]
Varona NS +11 more
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Abstract Coral reefs are the ocean’s richest ecosystem in terms of biodiversity and productivity. They are restricted to tropical waters, where conditions of salinity, temperature and sedimentation are suitable. Where they grow, their main benthic organisms deposit substantial limestone skeletons, such that they effectively make their ...
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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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