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The Coral Hospital

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2019
Herein we propose an ambitious confrontation of the current coral reef crisis through the establishment of a “Coral Hospital.” In an analogous manner to a human hospital, “sick” corals will first be diagnosed either in situ or in the hospital's diagnostic “clinic” such that the root cause of ...
Anderson B, Mayfield   +2 more
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Are Corals Colorful?

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2006
ABSTRACTUsing in situ spectrometry data and visual system modeling, we investigate whether the colors conferred to the reef‐building corals by GFP‐like proteins would look colorful not only to humans, but also to fish occupying different ecological niches on the reef.
Matz, Mikhail V.   +2 more
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Neoplasia in a Coral?

Science, 1965
Anomalous growths of the colonial, deep-water coral Madrepora kauaiensis are interpreted as neoplasia. Since tissue was not preserved, evidence is derived solely from skeletal examination and consists of unusually rapid growth and progressively disordered growth of skeletal structures.
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Coral restoration: beyond coral production and coral outplanting 

Coral restoration has been targeted as one of the major priorities to cope with the rapid loss of shallow coral reefs in tropical oceans. For years coral restoration has focused on developing techniques and technologies aimed at rapid and cost-effective production of corals and ways to outplant to cover wide spatial scales. While this approach is valid,
Aldo Croquer   +4 more
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The Coral Triangle

2010
Spatial analyses of coral distributions at species level delineate the Coral Triangle and provide new insights into patterns of diversity and endemism around the globe. This study shows that the Coral Triangle, an area extending from the Philippines to the Solomon Islands, has 605 zooxanthellate corals including 15 regional endemics. This amounts to 76%
Veron, John E.N.   +6 more
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Corals and Coral Reefs

2013
N. Knowlton, J. Jackson
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Corals and Coral Reefs

Scientific American, 1979
Thomas F. Goreau   +2 more
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Coral in a Bronchus

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2022
Akane, Ishida, Shinyu, Izumi
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Anémonas, corales y medusas: los cnidarios y su importancia médica

Revista Digital Universitaria, 2020
Humberto González-Márquez
exaly  

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