نتایج جستجو برای: coral cliffs of shoreland

تعداد نتایج: 21167302  

Journal: :Frontiers in Earth Science 2021

Ice cliffs can act as “hot spots” for melt on debris-covered glaciers and promote local glacier mass loss. Repeat high-resolution remote-sensing data are therefore required to monitor the role of ice cliff dynamics in Here we analyze aerial photogrammetry acquired during 2007, 2018, 2019 post-monsoon seasons delineate morphology, distribution, temporal changes across Trakarding Glacier eastern ...

2009
Mark I. McCormick

Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globally, and the magnitude and frequency of these perturbations are predicted to increase under climate change. Globally coral reefs are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems to climate change. Fishes often show relatively rapid declines in abundance when corals become stressed and die, but the process...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2004
Shunichi Takahashi Takashi Nakamura Manabu Sakamizu Robert van Woesik Hideo Yamasaki

In a coral-algae symbiotic system, heat-dependent photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) leads to coral bleaching. When the reef-building coral Acropora digitifera was exposed to light, a moderate increase of temperature induced coral bleaching through photobleaching of algal pigments, but not through expulsion of symbiotic algae. Monitoring of PSII photoinhibition revealed that heat-dependen...

Journal: :Geographical Review of Japan 1933

2018
Tyler D. Eddy William W.L. Cheung John F. Bruno

Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide important benefits to people in many tropical regions. However, coral reefs are becoming increasingly threatened by climate change, overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution. Historical baselines of coral cover are important to understand how much coral cover has been lost, e.g., to avoid the...

Journal: :Biodiversity and Conservation 2023

Abstract Cliffs are unique ecosystems with an outstanding but relatively unknown plant diversity, harboring rare, endemic and threatened species, also rock-specialist or generalist species that can become locally common dominant on cliffs. The rising popularity of climbing represents increasing threat to cliff biota, affecting community composition potentially diminishing diversity associations...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Man-Ling Wong Dongshan An Sean M Caffrey Jung Soh Xiaoli Dong Christoph W Sensen Thomas B P Oldenburg Steve R Larter Gerrit Voordouw

Oil sands are surface exposed in river valley outcrops in northeastern Alberta, where flat slabs (tablets) of weathered, bitumen-saturated sandstone can be retrieved from outcrop cliffs or from riverbeds. Although the average yearly surface temperature of this region is low (0.7°C), we found that the temperatures of the exposed surfaces of outcrop cliffs reached 55 to 60°C on sunny summer days,...

2014
Timothy R. McClanahan Mebrahtu Ateweberhan Emily S. Darling Nicholas A. J. Graham Nyawira A. Muthiga

Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many spatial scales. Regional-scale interactions between climate change, biogeography and fisheries management remain poorly understood. Here, we evaluated large-scale patterns of coral communities in the western Indian Ocean after a major coral bleaching event in 1998. We surveyed 291 coral reef sit...

2011
Steven J. Dalton Andrew G. Carroll

Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high latitude reefs along the eastern seaboard of Australia. The main aims of this study were to: (i) monitor coral health and spatial patterns of coral bleaching response at the Solitary Islands Marine Park (SIMP) and Lord Howe Island Marine Park (LHIMP), to determine variability of bleaching suscep...

A. Faraji Gh. Vosoughi M. H. Shahhosseiny P. Ghavam Mostafavi, S. Rahmani

Coral reefs which form some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth support many symbiotic relationships. Symbiodinium can provide up to 90% of a coral.s energy requirements. Temperature rise, turbid water and high salinity in the Persian Gulf were among the factors separating zooxanthellae from corals and result in bleaching phenomenon. Therefore, it is crucial to identify Symbiodinium of the ...

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