نتایج جستجو برای: scleractinian coral

تعداد نتایج: 16328  

2018
Giovanni Galli Cosimo Solidoro

Zooxanthellate corals are known to increase calcification rates when exposed to light, a phenomenon called light-enhanced calcification that is believed to be mediated by symbionts’ photosynthetic activity. There is controversy over the mechanism behind this phenomenon, with hypotheses coarsely divided between abiotic and biologically-mediated mechanisms. At the same time, accumulating evidence...

2017
Valeria Pizarro Sara C. Rodríguez Mateo López-Victoria Fernando A. Zapata Sven Zea Claudia T. Galindo-Martínez Roberto Iglesias-Prieto Joseph Pollock Mónica Medina

Coral reefs are commonly associated with oligotrophic, well-illuminated waters. In 2013, a healthy coral reef was discovered in one of the least expected places within the Colombian Caribbean: at the entrance of Cartagena Bay, a highly-polluted system that receives industrial and sewage waste, as well as high sediment and freshwater loads from an outlet of the Magdalena River (the longest and m...

2013
Paula Ramos-Silva Jaap Kaandorp Lotte Huisman Benjamin Marie Isabelle Zanella-Cléon Nathalie Guichard David J. Miller Frédéric Marin

In corals, biocalcification is a major function that may be drastically affected by ocean acidification (OA). Scleractinian corals grow by building up aragonitic exoskeletons that provide support and protection for soft tissues. Although this process has been extensively studied, the molecular basis of biocalcification is poorly understood. Notably lacking is a comprehensive catalog of the skel...

2013
Francisco Kelmo Martin J. Attrill

The coral reefs of northern Bahia evolved in isolation from other Atlantic systems and under conditions of high environmental stress, particularly high turbidity. We have monitored the scleractinian assemblage of four shallow bank reefs (Praia do Forte, Itacimirim, Guarajuba and Abai) annually for 17 years since 1995, collecting quantitative data on diversity and density of coral colonies. As t...

2004
W. W. Toller R. Rowan

Scleractinian corals associate with diverse microbial communities (e.g., Rowan 1998; Rohwer et al. 2001). Some eukaryotic microbes are common, well-known associates of corals; notably dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium (e.g., Trench 1987), endolithic algae (e.g., Lukas 1974), and fungi (e.g., Bentis et al. 2000). Other eukaryotic associates have not received detailed study. Descriptions ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2010
Raúl Navas-Camacho Diego Luis Gil-Agudelo Alberto Rodríguez-Ramírez María Catalina Reyes-Nivia Jaime Garzón-Ferreira

Since 1998 the National Monitoring System for the Coral Reefs of Colombia (SIMAC) has monitored the occurrence of coral bleaching and diseases in some Colombian coral reefs (permanent stations at San Andres Island, Rosario Islands, Tayrona, San Bernardo Islands and Urabá). The main purpose is to evaluate their health status and to understand the factors that have been contributing to their decl...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Maoz Fine Shai Sabbah Nadav Shashar Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

Coral-algae symbiosis is a key feature of tropical corals and is highly dependent on the efficiency with which solar energy is attenuated by the coral. Scleractinian corals are among the most efficient light collectors in nature because of the modulation of the internal light field in the coral skeleton. Interestingly, coral skeleton particles composing the sandy bottoms in reef margins sustain...

2014
Christina A. Kellogg Yvette M. Piceno Lauren M. Tom Todd Z. DeSantis Michael A. Gray Gary L. Andersen Melanie R. Mormile

Coral disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation. Dark Spot Syndrome (DSS) was described in the early 1990's as brown or purple amorphous areas of tissue on a coral and has since become one of the most prevalent diseases reported on Caribbean reefs. It has been identified in a number of coral species, but there is debate as to whether it is in fact the same disease in different cora...

2013
Sarah Nahon Nicole B. Richoux Joanna Kolasinski Martin Desmalades Christine Ferrier Pages Gael Lecellier Serge Planes Véronique Berteaux Lecellier

Tropical scleractinian corals are considered autotrophic as they rely mainly on photosynthesis-derived nutrients transferred from their photosymbionts. Corals are also able to capture and ingest suspended particulate organic matter, so heterotrophy can be an important supplementary trophic pathway to optimize coral fitness. The aim of this in situ study was to elucidate the trophic status of 10...

2015
Jessica Bouwmeester Francesca Benzoni Andrew H. Baird Michael L. Berumen

A new scleractinian coral species, Cyphastreakausti sp. n., is described from 13 specimens from the Red Sea. It is characterised by the presence of eight primary septa, unlike the other species of the genus, which have six, ten or 12 primary septa. The new species has morphological affinities with Cyphastreamicrophthalma, from which it can be distinguished by the lower number of septa (on avera...

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