نتایج جستجو برای: coral carrier

تعداد نتایج: 88552  

2016
Niclas H. Lyndby Michael Kühl Daniel Wangpraseurt

Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-like pigments have been proposed to have beneficial effects on coral photobiology. Here, we investigated the relationships between green fluorescence, coral heating and tissue optics for the massive coral Dipsastraea sp. (previously Favia sp.). We used microsensors to measure tissue scalar irradiance and temperature along with hyperspectral imaging and combined i...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Hendrikje Jorissen Christina Skinner Ronald Osinga Dirk de Beer Maggy M Nugues

Although many coral reefs have shifted from coral-to-algal dominance, the consequence of such a transition for coral-algal interactions and their underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. At the microscale, it is unclear how diffusive boundary layers (DBLs) and surface oxygen concentrations at the coral-algal interface vary with algal competitors and competitiveness. Using field observati...

2017
Ku’ulei S. Rodgers Koi Lorance Angela Richards Donà Yuko Stender Claire Lager Paul L. Jokiel

Coral reef restoration and management techniques are in ever-increasing demand due to the global decline of coral reefs in the last several decades. Coral relocation has been established as an appropriate restoration technique in select cases, particularly where corals are scheduled for destruction. However, continued long-term monitoring of recovery of transplanted corals is seldom sustained. ...

2016
Mark C. Ladd Andrew A. Shantz Ken Nedimyer Deron E. Burkepile

Coral restoration is gaining traction as a viable strategy to help restore degraded reefs. While the nascent field of coral restoration has rapidly progressed in the past decade, significant knowledge gaps remain regarding the drivers of restoration success that may impede our ability to effectively restore coral reef communities. Here, we conducted a field experiment to investigate the influen...

2014
Sarah W. Davies Eli Meyer Sarah M. Guermond Mikhail V. Matz

Caribbean coral reefs have deteriorated substantially over the past 30 years, which is broadly attributable to the effects of global climate change. In the same time, Indo-Pacific reefs maintain higher coral cover and typically recover rapidly after disturbances. This difference in reef resilience is largely due to much higher coral recruitment rates in the Pacific. We hypothesized that the lac...

2006
Ilsa B. Kuffner Linda J. Walters Mikel A. Becerro Valerie J. Paul Raphael Ritson-Williams Kevin S. Beach

Coral recruitment is a key process in the maintenance and recovery of coral reef ecosystems. While intense competition between coral and algae is often assumed on reefs that have undergone phase shifts from coral to algal dominance, data examining the competitive interactions involved, particularly during the larval and immediate post-settlement stage, are scarce. Using a series of field and ou...

2008
Chico L. Birrell Laurence J. McCook Bette L. Willis Lindsay Harrington

Recovery of degraded reefs is dependent on the settlement of coral larvae into habitats typically dominated by benthic algae, so that benthic algae may play pivotal roles in coral settlement and reef recovery. Here we demonstrate that waterborne influences of macroalgae could affect coral settlement before larvae contact reef substrata and that such effects vary between macroalgae. We tested fo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Rohan M Brooker Philip L Munday Douglas P Chivers Geoffrey P Jones

The vast majority of research into the mechanisms of camouflage has focused on forms that confound visual perception. However, many organisms primarily interact with their surroundings using chemosensory systems and may have evolved mechanisms to 'blend in' with chemical components of their habitat. One potential mechanism is 'chemical crypsis' via the sequestration of dietary elements, causing...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Maxim V Filatov Jaap A Kaandorp Marten Postma Robert van Liere Kris J Kruszyński Mark J A Vermeij Geert J Streekstra Rolf P M Bak

In addition to experimental studies, computational models provide valuable information about colony development in scleractinian corals. Using our simulation model, we show how environmental factors such as nutrient distribution and light availability affect growth patterns of coral colonies. To compare the simulated coral growth forms with those of real coral colonies, we quantitatively compar...

2015
Thomas C. Adam Deron E. Burkepile Benjamin I. Ruttenberg Michelle J. Paddack

Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs that can facilitate reef-building corals by excluding algae that otherwise negatively impact coral settlement, growth, and survivorship. Over the last several de cades, coral cover on Caribbean reefs has declined precipitously. On many reefs, large structurally complex corals have been replaced by algae and other non-reef-building organisms, resulting i...

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