نتایج جستجو برای: corals

تعداد نتایج: 5041  

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Rebecca L Vega Thurber Deron E Burkepile Corinne Fuchs Andrew A Shantz Ryan McMinds Jesse R Zaneveld

Nutrient loading is one of the strongest drivers of marine habitat degradation. Yet, the link between nutrients and disease epizootics in marine organisms is often tenuous and supported only by correlative data. Here, we present experimental evidence that chronic nutrient exposure leads to increases in both disease prevalence and severity and coral bleaching in scleractinian corals, the major h...

2009
Katie Barott Jennifer Smith Elizabeth Dinsdale Mark Hatay Stuart Sandin Forest Rohwer

Space limitation leads to competition between benthic, sessile organisms on coral reefs. As a primary example, reef-building corals are in direct contact with each other and many different species and functional groups of algae. Here we characterize interactions between three coral genera and three algal functional groups using a combination of hyperspectral imaging and oxygen microprofiling. W...

2013
Jie Li Qi Chen Si Zhang Hui Huang Jian Yang Xin-Peng Tian Li-Juan Long

Coral harbor diverse and specific bacteria play significant roles in coral holobiont function. Bacteria associated with three of the common and phylogenetically divergent reef-building corals in the South China Sea, Porites lutea, Galaxea fascicularis and Acropora millepora, were investigated using 454 barcoded-pyrosequencing. Three colonies of each species were sampled, and 16S rRNA gene libra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Douglas B Rasher Mark E Hay

Coral reefs are in dramatic global decline, with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. It is unclear, however, whether seaweeds harm corals directly or colonize opportunistically following their decline and then suppress coral recruitment. In the Caribbean and tropical Pacific, we show that, when protected from herbivores, approximately 40 to 70% of common seaweeds cause bleaching and death of co...

2006
Laura F. Robinson Jess F. Adkins Diego P. Fernandez Donald S. Burnett S.-L. Wang Alexander C. Gagnon Nir Krakauer

[1] In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. These processes are important as they can affect the accuracy of U series chronometry. Fission track maps of deep-sea scleractinian corals show a threefold difference between the minimum and maximum [U] in modern corals, which is reduced to a factor of 2 in fossil corals. We use micromilling and MC-...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2006
Luc Rougée Craig A Downs Robert H Richmond Gary K Ostrander

Petroleum contamination from oil spills is a continuing threat to our ocean's fragile ecosystems. Herein, we explored the effects of the water-soluble fraction of crude oil on a stony coral, Pocillopora damicornis (Linneaeus 1758). We developed methods for exposing corals to various concentrations of crude oil and for assessing the potential molecular responses of the corals. Corals were expose...

2010
Edward E. DeMartini ToddW. Anderson Jean C. Kenyon James P. Beets Alan M. Friedlander

In theHawaiianArchipelago, shelter-dependent juvenile stages ofmany reef fishes and their coral habitats are increasingly put at risk by multiple anthropogenic stressors (e.g. overfishing and habitat loss, coral bleaching and sedimentation, respectively).We assessed coral bleaching (to identify relative susceptibility among growth forms) and the use v. availability of structurally complex and s...

2017
Xin Wang Guénola Drillon Taewoo Ryu Christian R. Voolstra Manuel Aranda

Scleractinian corals are the foundation species of the coral-reef ecosystem. Their calcium carbonate skeletons form extensive structures that are home to millions of species, making coral reefs one of the most diverse ecosystems of our planet. However, our understanding of how reef-building corals have evolved the ability to calcify and become the ecosystem builders they are today is hampered b...

2017
Seonock Woo Shan-Hua Yang Hsing-Ju Chen Yu-Fang Tseng Sung-Jin Hwang Stephane De Palmas Vianney Denis Yukimitsu Imahara Fumihito Iwase Seungshic Yum Sen-Lin Tang

Environmental impacts can alter relationships between a coral and its symbiotic microbial community. Furthermore, changes in the microbial community associated with increased seawater temperatures can cause opportunistic infections, coral disease and death. Interactions between soft corals and their associated microbes are not well understood. The species Scleronephthya gracillimum is distribut...

2017
Nathan L Kirk Emily J Howells David Abrego John A Burt Eli Meyer

Scleractinian corals occur in tropical regions near their upper thermal limits, and are severely threatened by rising ocean temperatures. Ocean warming leads to loss of symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium), reduced fitness for the coral host, and degradation of the reef. However, several recent studies have shown that natural populations of corals harbor genetic variation in thermal tolerance that ma...

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