نتایج جستجو برای: rugose corals

تعداد نتایج: 5358  

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Carly D Kenkel Albert T Almanza Mikhail V Matz

Despite decades of monitoring global reef decline, we are still largely unable to explain patterns of reef deterioration at local scales, which precludes the development of effective management strategies. Offshore reefs of the Florida Keys, USA, experience milder temperatures and lower nutrient loads in comparison to inshore reefs yet remain considerably more degraded than nearshore patch reef...

2014
Lisa Fujise Hiroshi Yamashita Go Suzuki Kengo Sasaki Lawrence M. Liao Kazuhiko Koike

The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium). Recently, coral bleaching, which often results in mass mortality of corals and the collapse of coral reef ecosystems, has become an important issue around the world as coral reefs decrease in number year after year. To understand the mechanisms underlying coral bleaching, ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Rachel N Silverstein Ross Cunning Andrew C Baker

Mutualistic organisms can be particularly susceptible to climate change stress, as their survivorship is often limited by the most vulnerable partner. However, symbiotic plasticity can also help organisms in changing environments by expanding their realized niche space. Coral-algal (Symbiodinium spp.) symbiosis exemplifies this dichotomy: the partnership is highly susceptible to 'bleaching' (st...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2003
J M Cervino R L Hayes M Honovich T J Goreau S Jones P J Rubec

Sodium cyanide (NaCN) is widely used for the capture of reef fish throughout Southeast Asia and causes extensive fish mortality, but the effect of NaCN on reef corals remains debated. To document the impact of cyanide exposure on corals, the species Acropora millepora, Goniopora sp., Favites abdita, Trachyphyllia geoffrio, Plerogyra sp., Heliofungia actinformis, Euphyllia divisa, and Scarophyto...

2014
Andrew H. Baird David Abrego Emily J. Howells Vivian R. Cumbo Bert Hoeksema Jean Kenyon Andrew Baird

Determining when corals reproduce has clear management and economic implications. Here we document the reproductive condition of corals in the genus Acropora on the island of Socotra in Yemen during February 2014. Twenty percent of colonies (n = 143) contained mature gametes and 28% had immature gametes indicating that spawning will occur in both February and March in 2014, confirming previous ...

2013
K. L. Barott Y. Helman L. Haramaty M. E. Barron K. C. Hess J. Buck L. R. Levin M. Tresguerres

Corals are an ecologically and evolutionarily significant group, providing the framework for coral reef biodiversity while representing one of the most basal of metazoan phyla. However, little is known about fundamental signaling pathways in corals. Here we investigate the dynamics of cAMP, a conserved signaling molecule that can regulate virtually every physiological process. Bioinformatics re...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Joan A Kleypas Diane M Thompson Frederic S Castruccio Enrique N Curchitser Malin Pinsky James R Watson

Coral reefs are increasingly exposed to elevated temperatures that can cause coral bleaching and high levels of mortality of corals and associated organisms. The temperature threshold for coral bleaching depends on the acclimation and adaptation of corals to the local maximum temperature regime. However, because of larval dispersal, coral populations can receive larvae from corals that are adap...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2017
Austin S Allen Alexander C Seymour Daniel Rittschof

The drivers behind microplastic (up to 5mm in diameter) consumption by animals are uncertain and impacts on foundational species are poorly understood. We investigated consumption of weathered, unfouled, biofouled, pre-production and microbe-free National Institute of Standards plastic by a scleractinian coral that relies on chemosensory cues for feeding. Experiment one found that corals ingest...

2011
Takashi Maoka Naoshige Akimoto Miyuki Tsushima Sadao Komemushi Takuma Mezaki Fumihito Iwase Yoshimitsu Takahashi Naomi Sameshima Miho Mori Yoshikazu Sakagami

Carotenoids of the corals Acropora japonica, A. secale, and A. hyacinthus, the tridacnid clam Tridacna squamosa, the crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci, and the small sea snail Drupella fragum were investigated. The corals and the tridacnid clam are filter feeders and are associated with symbiotic zooxanthellae. Peridinin and pyrrhoxanthin, which originated from symbiotic zooxanthellae...

2013
T. Russon A. W. Tudhope G. C. Hegerl M. Collins J. Tindall

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