نتایج جستجو برای: acropora downingi

تعداد نتایج: 1099  

2014
Diego Lirman Stephanie Schopmeyer Victor Galvan Crawford Drury Andrew C. Baker Iliana B. Baums Peter Alan Todd

BACKGROUND The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis, A. palmata) has prompted the listing of this genus as threatened as well as the development of a regional propagation and restoration program. Using in situ underwater nurseries, we documented the influence of coral genotype and symbiont identity, colony size, and propagation method on the growt...

Journal: :Innovare 2022

The reef of Tela is home to groups corals in danger extinction, and it has a high percentage coverage per square meter. This ecosystem contains cover Acropora palmata coral, better known as elkhorn located mostly the region Blanca Jeanette Kawas National Park. images show some found this extraordinary colorful reef.

2012
Zoe T Richards Madeleine J H Oppen

Among various potential consequences of rarity is genetic erosion. Neutral genetic theory predicts that rare species will have lower genetic diversity than common species. To examine the association between genetic diversity and rarity, variation at eight DNA microsatellite markers was documented for 14 Acropora species that display different patterns of distribution and abundance in the Indo-P...

2018
Helike Lõhelaid Nigulas Samel

Oxylipins are well-established lipid mediators in plants and animals. In mammals, arachidonic acid (AA)-derived eicosanoids control inflammation, fever, blood coagulation, pain perception and labor, and, accordingly, are used as drugs, while lipoxygenases (LOX), as well as cyclooxygenases (COX) serve as therapeutic targets for drug development. In soft corals, eicosanoids are synthesized on dem...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2007
Steven V Vollmer Stephen R Palumbi

Coral reef conservation requires information about the distance over which healthy reefs can rescue damaged reefs through input of coral larvae. This information is desperately needed in the Caribbean where the 2 dominant shallow water corals Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata have suffered unprecedented declines. Here we compare the population genetic structure in the staghorn coral A. ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2010
Christine Settar Teresa Turner

To test the hypotheses that U.S. Virgin Islanders' knowledge about local coral reefs is correlated with behavior, and that different sociological groups of residents have different patterns of knowledge and behavior, a mixed approach to surveying residents was used: (1) personal interviews were held in public locations and (2) an online version of the survey was administered to residents of the...

2011
Christian R. Voolstra Shinichi Sunagawa Mikhail V. Matz Till Bayer Manuel Aranda Emmanuel Buschiazzo Michael K. DeSalvo Erika Lindquist Alina M. Szmant Mary Alice Coffroth Mónica Medina

BACKGROUND Corals worldwide are in decline due to climate change effects (e.g., rising seawater temperatures), pollution, and exploitation. The ability of corals to cope with these stressors in the long run depends on the evolvability of the underlying genetic networks and proteins, which remain largely unknown. A genome-wide scan for positively selected genes between related coral species can ...

2014
Shashank Keshavmurthy Silvia Fontana Takuma Mezaki Laura del Caño González Chaolun Allen Chen

Marine invertebrates are particularly vulnerable to climatic anomalies in early life history stages because of the time spent in the water column. Studies have focused on the effect of seawater temperature on fertilization, development, and larval stages in corals; however, none of them show comparative results along an environmental gradient. In this study, we show that temperatures in the ran...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2012
Bryan Wilson Greta S Aeby Thierry M Work David G Bourne

Acropora white syndrome (AWS) is characterized by rapid tissue loss revealing the white underlying skeleton and affects corals worldwide; however, reports of causal agents are conflicting. Samples were collected from healthy and diseased corals and seawater around American Samoa and bacteria associated with AWS characterized using both culture-dependent and culture-independent methods, from cor...

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