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Ephemeral signatures of phylosymbiosis in dermal microbiomes within the requiem shark family (Carcharhinidae). [PDF]
Lynn ID, Wenzel MA.
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Microbialite Diversity and Ocean Redox Geochemistry of the Late Tonian Callison Lake Formation. [PDF]
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Extracellular superoxide production by <i>Porites</i> species provides insight into controls on coral physiology. [PDF]
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Global impacts of drifting fish aggregating devices on marine protected areas. [PDF]
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Coral-YOLO: An Intelligent Optical Vision Sensing Framework for High-Fidelity Marine Habitat Monitoring and Forecasting. [PDF]
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Assessing the ‘deep reef refugia’ hypothesis: focus on Caribbean reefs
Coral Reefs, 2010Coral reefs in shallow-water environments (30 m) can escape the direct effects of storm-induced waves and thermal bleaching events, deep reefs are certainly not immune to disturbance. Additionally, the potential of deep reefs to provide propagules for shallow reef areas seems limited to 'depth-generalist' coral species, which constitute only ~25% of ...
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Biogeography: A deep dive on reefs
Current Biology, 2023A new analysis of the structure of coral-reef fish assemblages worldwide reveals biogeographic, taxonomic, and ecological patterns vary substantially with depth.
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Continental Shelf Research, 2007
Abstract The well-documented degradation of shallower reefs which are often closer to land and more vulnerable to pollution, sewage and other human-related stressors has led to the suggestion that deeper, more remote offshore reefs could possibly serve as sources of coral and fish larvae to replenish the shallower reefs. Yet, the distribution, status,
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Abstract The well-documented degradation of shallower reefs which are often closer to land and more vulnerable to pollution, sewage and other human-related stressors has led to the suggestion that deeper, more remote offshore reefs could possibly serve as sources of coral and fish larvae to replenish the shallower reefs. Yet, the distribution, status,
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Deep coral reefs are different
Science, 2018Coral Reefs![Figure][1] Mesophotic coral ecosystems are dominated by gorgonians and black coral, not stony corals. CREDIT: LUIZ A. ROCHA/CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Coral reefs are under intense pressure from anthropogenically induced climate warming and habitat destruction.
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