نتایج جستجو برای: coral

تعداد نتایج: 16123  

2016
D. K. Weinstein A. Sharifi J. S. Klaus T. B. Smith S. J. Giri K. P. Helmle

Growth rates of the major Caribbean reef framework-building coral Orbicella spp. decrease with increasing water depth and light attenuation. However, reliable, spatially distributed growth rates for corals deeper than 30 m are rare, and the combined influence of coral framework accretion, secondary framework accretion, and framework macroboring on net framework calcification in these habitats i...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2005
Deborah L Santavy J Kevin Summers Virginia D Engle Linda C Harwell

The destruction of coral reef habitats has occurred at unprecedented levels during the last three decades. Coral disease and bleaching in the Caribbean and South Florida have caused extensive coral mortality with limited recovery, often coral reefs are being replaced with turf algae. Acroporids were once dominant corals and have diminished to the state where they are being considered as endange...

2017
Jorge R. García-Sais Stacey M. Williams Ali Amirrezvani

This work analyzes the mortality, recovery, and shifts in the composition of scleractinian corals from Puerto Rico one decade after the 2005 regional coral bleaching event. Temporal and spatial patterns of coral community structure were examined using a stratified, non-random sampling approach based on five permanent transects per reef at 16 reef stations. A negative correlation between percent...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2015
Nicola K Browne Jason K L Tay Jeffrey Low Ole Larson Peter A Todd

Environmental drivers of coral condition (maximum quantum yield, symbiont density, chlorophyll a content and coral skeletal growth rates) were assessed in the equatorial inshore coastal waters of Singapore, where the amplitude of seasonal variation is low, but anthropogenic influence is relatively high. Water quality variables (sediments, nutrients, trace metals, temperature, light) explained b...

2016
Naohisa Wada Frederic J. Pollock Bette L. Willis Tracy Ainsworth Nobuhiro Mano David G. Bourne

In situ visualization of microbial communities within their natural habitats provides a powerful approach to explore complex interactions between microorganisms and their macroscopic hosts. Specifically, the application of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to simultaneously identify and visualize diverse microbial taxa associated with coral hosts, including symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium...

2006

Nitrogen fixation, as measured by acetylene reduct~on, has been detected to be associated with various hermatypic corals. Experiments were carried out on the massive coral Favia f a v u s both in situ and in the laboratory. Nitrogen fixation activity was found to be light dependent and fully inhibited by 5 X 10-6 M DCMU [3-(3,4-dichloropheny1)-1,l-dimethylurea Addition of glucose restored nitro...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2009
j.n. lee c.a.r. mohamed

the concentration contents of ca, mg, sr and zn in porites corals from pulau langkawi, pulau redang and pulau tioman were presented. the corals were cleaned and the growth rate examined visually. the growth rate of porites in malaysia waters was between 5 to 25 mm yr-1 and each band was selected for determining the metal contents using the atomic absorption spectrophotometer (aas). the mean val...

2015
Fiona J. Webster Russell C. Babcock Mike Van Keulen Neil R. Loneragan

Globally, many coral reefs are degraded and demonstrate reduced coral cover and increased macroalgal abundance. While negative correlations between macroalgae and coral recruitment have commonly been documented, the mechanisms by which macroalgae affects recruitment have received little attention. Here we examined the effect of macroalgae on larval settlement and the growth and survival of cora...

2016
Niclas H. Lyndby Michael Kühl Daniel Wangpraseurt

Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-like pigments have been proposed to have beneficial effects on coral photobiology. Here, we investigated the relationships between green fluorescence, coral heating and tissue optics for the massive coral Dipsastraea sp. (previously Favia sp.). We used microsensors to measure tissue scalar irradiance and temperature along with hyperspectral imaging and combined i...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Hendrikje Jorissen Christina Skinner Ronald Osinga Dirk de Beer Maggy M Nugues

Although many coral reefs have shifted from coral-to-algal dominance, the consequence of such a transition for coral-algal interactions and their underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. At the microscale, it is unclear how diffusive boundary layers (DBLs) and surface oxygen concentrations at the coral-algal interface vary with algal competitors and competitiveness. Using field observati...

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