Informing coral reef conservation through metabolomic approaches
Coral reef ecosystems are facing unprecedented anthropogenic pressures, and a highly
uncertain future under continued climate change, requiring diverse management options to …
uncertain future under continued climate change, requiring diverse management options to …
Coastal upwelling under anthropogenic influence drives the community change, assembly process, and co‐occurrence pattern of coral associated microorganisms
W Zhu, X Liu, M Zhu, J **a, R Chen… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Summer upwelling areas may serve as a thermal refuge for coral reefs under climate
change, and the environmental adaptation of scleractinian coral to upwelling environments …
change, and the environmental adaptation of scleractinian coral to upwelling environments …
Lipid biomarkers reveal trophic relationships and energetic trade‐offs in contrasting phenotypes of the cold‐water coral Desmophyllum dianthus in Comau Fjord …
Benthic suspension feeders like corals and sponges are important bioengineers in many
marine habitats, from the shallow tropics to the depth of polar oceans. While they are …
marine habitats, from the shallow tropics to the depth of polar oceans. While they are …
Synergistic/antagonistic effects of nitrate/ammonium enrichment on fatty acid biosynthesis and translocation in coral under heat stress
J Zhang, Z Huang, Y Li, D Fu, Q Li, L Pei, Y Song… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Superimposed on ocean warming, nitrogen enrichment caused by human activity puts
corals under even greater pressure. Biosynthesis of fatty acids (FA) is crucial for coral …
corals under even greater pressure. Biosynthesis of fatty acids (FA) is crucial for coral …
Physiological Response of Shallow-Water Hard Coral Acropora digitifera to Heat Stress via Fatty Acid Composition
Heat stress disturbs the mutualistic relationship between the hard corals and the symbiotic
algae, which cause coral bleaching. A wide array of biochemical parameters is used to …
algae, which cause coral bleaching. A wide array of biochemical parameters is used to …
The bioenergetics response of the coral Pocillopora damicornis to temperature changes during its reproduction stage
Sexual reproduction of reef–building corals is vital for coral reef ecosystem recovery. Corals
allocate limited energy to growth and reproduction, when being under environmental …
allocate limited energy to growth and reproduction, when being under environmental …
Fatty acid profiles of separated host–symbiont fractions from five symbiotic corals: applications of chemotaxonomic and trophic biomarkers
Fatty acids (FAs) are the main components of lipids in corals. We examined FAs profiles from
five symbiotic coral species belonging to five different genera (Acropora, Pavona, Turbinaria …
five symbiotic coral species belonging to five different genera (Acropora, Pavona, Turbinaria …
Does shift in trophic strategy contribute to an enhanced bleaching resilience of corals regularly exposed to upwelling?
M Weichler - 2024 - oceanrep.geomar.de
In the Andaman Sea internal waves of extraordinary amplitudes and frequencies break at
the continental shelf and periodically introduce cold, nutrient-rich, hypoxic deep-sea water …
the continental shelf and periodically introduce cold, nutrient-rich, hypoxic deep-sea water …
[KNIHA][B] Tracing Molecules Through Oligotrophic Marine Ecosystems: Microbial Hydrocarbon Cycling and Coral Trophic Ecology
CR Love - 2023 - search.proquest.com
The creation, movement, and consumption of distinct biomolecules by marine organisms
has far reaching implications regarding ecosystem material and energy flow and how we …
has far reaching implications regarding ecosystem material and energy flow and how we …