نتایج جستجو برای: acropora species

تعداد نتایج: 548632  

با توجه به تغییرپذیری مرجان‌ها بخصوص گونه‌های جنس Acropora در پاسخ به شرایط محیطی، همواره تاکسونومی این جنس از مرجان‌ها با چالش روبه‌رو بوده است. به همین دلیل برخی مواقع اکومورف‌ها بعنوان گونه معرفی شده‌اند. ازآن جمله می‌توان به گزارش Acropora clathrata از شمال و شمال‌غرب خلیج فارس اشاره نمود. حضور و عدم حضور این گونه در خلیج‌فارس سال‌ها مورد بحث محققین می‌باشد. به منظور روشن نمودن این موضوع، ح...

2016
Silvia Libro Steven V. Vollmer Frank Melzner

Coral reefs are declining worldwide due to multiple factors including rising sea surface temperature, ocean acidification, and disease outbreaks. Over the last 30 years, White Band Disease (WBD) alone has killed up to 95% of the Caribbean`s dominant shallow-water corals--the staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis and the elkhorn coral A. palmata. Both corals are now listed on the US Endangered Spe...

Journal: :Royal Society open science 2015
Marie E Strader Sarah W Davies Mikhail V Matz

Reef-building corals produce planktonic planula larvae that must select an appropriate habitat to settle and spend the rest of their life, a behaviour that plays a critical role in survival. Here, we report that larvae obtained from a deep-water population of Pseudodiploria strigosa settled more readily under blue light and in the dark, which aligns well with the light field characteristics of ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2004
Veronica Casas David I Kline Linda Wegley Yanan Yu Mya Breitbart Forest Rohwer

White band disease type I (WBD I) has been a major cause of the dramatic decline of Acroporid coral populations throughout the Caribbean during the last two decades, yet the aetiological agent of this disease is unknown. In this study, the bacterial communities associated with both healthy and diseased Acropora species were compared by 16S rDNA analyses. The bacterial communities of both health...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
David Abrego Karin E Ulstrup Bette L Willis Madeleine J H van Oppen

The impacts of warming seas on the frequency and severity of bleaching events are well documented, but the potential for different Symbiodinium types to enhance the physiological tolerance of reef corals is not well understood. Here we compare the functionality and physiological properties of juvenile corals when experimentally infected with one of two homologous Symbiodinium types and exposed ...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Shi Wang Lingling Zhang Mikhail Matz

Mining for microsatellites (also called simple sequence repeats [SSRs]) in public sequence databases of a common Indo-Pacific coral Acropora millepora identified 191 SSRs from 10 258 expressed sequence tag (EST) and 618 SSRs from 14 625 whole-genome shotgun (WGS) sequences. In contrast to other animals, trinucleotide repeats, rather than dinucleotide repeats, are dominant in the WGS-SSRs, and A...

Journal: :Coral Reefs 2022

Abstract Prior to transitioning a coral diet, juvenile Acanthaster cf. solaris , the Crown-of-Thorns Seastar (COTS), feed on crustose coralline algae. Although detailed understanding of ecology is crucial predict and prevent outbreaks, exact timing transition unresolved. Two experiments were conducted measure time size COTS at transition, investigate potential modulating effects different speci...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2009
Konstantin Khalturin Georg Hemmrich Sebastian Fraune René Augustin Thomas C G Bosch

Comparative genome analyses indicate that every taxonomic group so far studied contains 10-20% of genes that lack recognizable homologs in other species. Do such 'orphan' or 'taxonomically-restricted' genes comprise spurious, non-functional ORFs, or does their presence reflect important evolutionary processes? Recent studies in basal metazoans such as Nematostella, Acropora and Hydra have shed ...

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