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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 ...
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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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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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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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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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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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