Dynamics of lipid and fatty acid composition of shallow-water corals under thermal stress: an experimental approach
AB Imbs, IM Yakovleva - Coral Reefs, 2012 - Springer
Coral bleaching induces changes in lipid and fatty acid composition that result in low lipid
content, reducing the likelihood of coral survival. Species-specific differences in the …
content, reducing the likelihood of coral survival. Species-specific differences in the …
Reproductive resilience: pathways to gametogenic success in Montipora capitata after bleaching
E Timmins-Schiffman, E Duselis, T Brown… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Thermal bleaching, or the loss of symbiotic algae that provide most energetic resources for
the coral host, is an increasing threat to reefs worldwide and is projected to worsen with …
the coral host, is an increasing threat to reefs worldwide and is projected to worsen with …
Continuation of sexual reproduction in Montipora capitata following bleaching
EF Cox - Coral Reefs, 2007 - Springer
Bleaching is generally expected to produce detrimental impacts on coral reproduction. This
study compared the fecundity of bleached and unbleached colonies of the Hawaiian coral …
study compared the fecundity of bleached and unbleached colonies of the Hawaiian coral …
Seasonal variation in the lipid profile of Acropora millepora at Halfway Island, Great Barrier Reef
To understand how environmental conditions and reproductive events affect coral energetic
status, seasonal variations in lipid and fatty acid profiles of the common scleractinian coral …
status, seasonal variations in lipid and fatty acid profiles of the common scleractinian coral …
SYMBIONT THERMAL HISTORY AND SENSITIVITY INFORM PHOTOCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE IN THE SEA ANEMONE EXAIPTASIA DIAPHANA DURING …
W Lane - 2023 - udspace.udel.edu
Increasing seawater temperature due to global climate change is one of the largest threats
to coral reefs. Excess heating often results in the host expelling the symbiotic algae, leading …
to coral reefs. Excess heating often results in the host expelling the symbiotic algae, leading …
[PDF][PDF] The Effect of Temperature on Goniastrea aspera Polyp Degradation and the Post-bleaching Resistance
PW Purnomo, MR Muskananfola, S Febrianto - researchgate.net
Coral recovery from bleaching depends not only on the intensity and continuity of some
influencing factors but also on the cellular condition of the coral itself. The relationship …
influencing factors but also on the cellular condition of the coral itself. The relationship …
[PDF][PDF] Effects of past, present and possible future seawater environments on sea cucumbers and the sediments they process
F Vidal Ramirez - 2017 - core.ac.uk
Future climate change is predicted to have deleterious impacts on coral reefs, leading to a
decline in the ability of these systems to provide ecological and human services that are …
decline in the ability of these systems to provide ecological and human services that are …
Patterns and Effects of Direct Contact Between Coral and Macroalgae on Shallow Reefs Around O 'ahu, Hawai 'i.
VL Sindorf - 2018 - scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu
O 'ahu's reefs are vulnerable to increased macroalgal growth, which can have severe
negative effects on reef corals. While experiments investigating these interactions have …
negative effects on reef corals. While experiments investigating these interactions have …
[PDF][PDF] The effects of single and repeat bleaching on photosynthesis, respiration, and feeding rates in three species of Caribbean coral
J Baumann - 2011 - Citeseer
Bleaching events are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of rising
sea surface temperatures. Paired fragments of the Caribbean corals Montastraea faveolata …
sea surface temperatures. Paired fragments of the Caribbean corals Montastraea faveolata …
[CITAZIONE][C] Changing feeding preferences of butterflyfishes following coral bleaching
C Pisapia, AJ Cole, MS Pratchett - 2012 - James Cook University