نتایج جستجو برای: acropora species

تعداد نتایج: 548632  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Oded Yarden Tracy D Ainsworth George Roff William Leggat Maoz Fine Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

The prevalence of coral-associated fungi was four times higher in diseased Acropora formosa colonies than in healthy colonies. Since taxonomically related fungal species were isolated from diseased and healthy colonies, we suggest that their association with coral may be constitutive but that their abundance is dependent on coral health.

2012
Stephanie A. Schopmeyer Diego Lirman Erich Bartels James Byrne David S. Gilliam John Hunt Meaghan E. Johnson Elizabeth A. Larson Kerry Maxwell Ken Nedimyer Cory Walter

During an unusual cold-water event in January 2010, reefs along the Florida Reef Tract suffered extensive coral mortality, especially in shallow reef habitats in close proximity to shore and with connections to coastal bays. The threatened staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, is the focus of propagation and restoration activities in Florida and one of the species that exhibited high susceptibi...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
D M Odorico D J Miller

The ITS sequences of Acropora spp. are the shortest so far identified in any metazoan and are among the shortest seen in eukaryotes; ITS1 was 70-80 bases, and ITS2 was 100-112 bases. The ITS sequences were also highly variable, but base composition and secondary structure prediction indicate that divergent sequence variants are unlikely to be pseudogenes. The pattern of variation was unusual in...

2016
Jarosław Stolarski Francesca R. Bosellini Carden C. Wallace Anne M. Gothmann Maciej Mazur Isabelle Domart-Coulon Eldad Gutner-Hoch Rolf D. Neuser Oren Levy Aldo Shemesh Anders Meibom

Today coral reefs are threatened by changes to seawater conditions associated with rapid anthropogenic global climate change. Yet, since the Cenozoic, these organisms have experienced major fluctuations in atmospheric CO2 levels (from greenhouse conditions of high pCO2 in the Eocene to low pCO2 ice-house conditions in the Oligocene-Miocene) and a dramatically changing ocean Mg/Ca ratio. Here we...

Abolfazl Saleh, Ali Mehdinia, Arash Shirvani, Hasan Sharifi, Jahangir Vajed Samiei,

Thermal anomaly is among factors initiating coral bleaching and mortalities and threatening coral reefs worldwide. Therefore, susceptibility of corals to thermal stress is a central concern in reef conservation. In this study, we evaluated underwater temperature during 2012-13 and bleaching status of corals during summer 2012 in Hengam Island located in the eastern Persian Gulf. Hengam coral...

2016
Margaret W. Miller Katryna Kerr Dana E. Williams

Since the listing of Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis under the US Endangered Species Act in 2006, increasing investments have been made in propagation of listed corals (primarily A. cervicornis, A. palmata to a much lesser extent) in offshore coral nurseries and outplanting cultured fragments to reef habitats. This investment is superimposed over a spatiotemporal patchwork of ongoing distur...

2016
Ciemon Frank Caballes Morgan S Pratchett Alexander M Kerr Jairo A Rivera-Posada

Variation in local environmental conditions can have pronounced effects on the population structure and dynamics of marine organisms. Previous studies on crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci, have primarily focused on effects of water quality and nutrient availability on larval growth and survival, while the role of maternal nutrition on reproduction and larval development has been over...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Steven V. Vollmer David I. Kline

Disease epidemics have caused extensive damage to tropical coral reefs and to the reef-building corals themselves, yet nothing is known about the abilities of the coral host to resist disease infection. Understanding the potential for natural disease resistance in corals is critically important, especially in the Caribbean where the two ecologically dominant shallow-water corals, Acropora cervi...

2014
Chia-Min Hsu Stéphane de Palmas Chao-Yang Kuo Vianney Denis Chaolun Allen Chen

The identification of coral recruits has been problematic due to a lack of definitive morphological characters being available for higher taxonomic resolution. In this study, we tested whether fluorescent detection of coral recruits used in combinations of different DNA-barcoding markers (cytochrome oxidase I gene [COI], open reading frame [ORF], and nuclear Pax-C intron [PaxC]) could be useful...

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