نتایج جستجو برای: scleractinian coral

تعداد نتایج: 16328  

2014
Anderson B Mayfield Yu-Bin Wang Chii-Shiarng Chen Chung-Yen Lin Shu-Hwa Chen

Although rising ocean temperatures threaten scleractinian corals and the reefs they construct, certain reef corals can acclimate to elevated temperatures to which they are rarely exposed in situ. Specimens of the model Indo-Pacific reef coral Pocillopora damicornis collected from upwelling reefs of Southern Taiwan were previously found to have survived a 36-week exposure to 30°C, a temperature ...

2004
Michael P. Lesser

Coral reef ecosystems are at the crossroads. While significant gaps still exist in our understanding of how ‘‘normal’’ reefs work, unprecedented changes in coral reef systems have forced the research community to change its focus from basic research to understand how one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world works to basic research with strong applied implications to alleviate damage, sav...

2012
Tim Wijgerde Saskia Jurriaans Marleen Hoofd Johan A. J. Verreth Ronald Osinga

Heterotrophy is known to stimulate calcification of scleractinian corals, possibly through enhanced organic matrix synthesis and photosynthesis, and increased supply of metabolic DIC. In contrast to the positive long-term effects of heterotrophy, inhibition of calcification has been observed during feeding, which may be explained by a temporal oxygen limitation in coral tissue. To test this hyp...

2008
Mackenzie M. Manning Ruth D. Gates

The presence and diversity of free-living dinoflagellates belonging to the endosymbiotic genus Symbiodinium were explored in seawater samples collected above coral reefs in Kāne‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, and Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Two genetic markers were used to assess Symbiodinium diversity in the water column: the internal transcribed spacer 2 region of the nuclear ribosomal ar...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 2011
s. rahmani p. ghavam mostafavi m. h. shahhosseiny gh. vosoughi a. faraji

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 ...

2012
Karen M. Chong-Seng Thomas D. Mannering Morgan S. Pratchett David R. Bellwood Nicholas A. J. Graham

Accumulative disturbances can erode a coral reef's resilience, often leading to replacement of scleractinian corals by macroalgae or other non-coral organisms. These degraded reef systems have been mostly described based on changes in the composition of the reef benthos, and there is little understanding of how such changes are influenced by, and in turn influence, other components of the reef ...

2011
Stefano Goffredo Patrizia Vergni Michela Reggi Erik Caroselli Francesca Sparla Oren Levy Zvy Dubinsky Giuseppe Falini

Scleractinian coral skeletons are made mainly of calcium carbonate in the form of aragonite. The mineral deposition occurs in a biological confined environment, but it is still a theme of discussion to what extent the calcification occurs under biological or environmental control. Hence, the shape, size and organization of skeletal crystals from the cellular level through the colony architectur...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Shinichi Sunagawa Michael K. DeSalvo Christian R. Voolstra Alejandro Reyes-Bermudez Mónica Medina

The amount of genomic sequence information continues to grow at an exponential rate, while the identification and characterization of genes without known homologs remains a major challenge. For non-model organisms with limited resources for manipulative studies, high-throughput transcriptomic data combined with bioinformatics methods provide a powerful approach to obtain initial insights into t...

2017
Tamar L. Goulet Kartick P. Shirur Blake D. Ramsby Roberto Iglesias-Prieto

Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic anomalously high or low temperatures lasting for several hours to days. Scleractinian corals are detrimentally affected by thermal fluctuations, which often lead to an uncoupling of their mutualism with Symbiodinium spp. (coral bleaching) and potentially coral death. Consequently, on many Caribbean reefs...

2011
Karen J. Miller Ashley A. Rowden Alan Williams Vreni Häussermann

Deep sea scleractinian corals will be particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, facing loss of up to 70% of their habitat as the Aragonite Saturation Horizon (below which corals are unable to form calcium carbonate skeletons) rises. Persistence of deep sea scleractinian corals will therefore rely on the ability of larvae to disperse to, and colonise, suitable shallow-water habit...

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