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Study of Belize Barrier Reef Shows Nitrogen Enrichment from Land-based Sources Doubled in Four Decades:What’s killing coral reefs in Florida is also killing them in Belize
coral reef nitrogen concentration algal blooms ecological system
2021/8/5
Only 17 percent of live coral cover remains on fore-reefs in Belize. A study finds new evidence that nitrogen enrichment from land-based sources like agriculture run-off and sewage, are significantly ...
Big differences in how coral reef fish larvae are dispersed(图)
Big differences how coral reef fish larvae dispersed
2021/2/5
How the larvae of colorful clownfish that live among coral reefs in the Philippines are dispersed varies widely, depending on the year and season, a finding that could help scientists improve conserva...
Coastal pollution reduces genetic diversity of corals, reef resilience(图)
Coastal pollution genetic diversity coral reef resilience
2020/4/10
A new study published in the journal PeerJ by researchers at the University of Hawaii found that human-induced environmental stressors have a large effect on the genetic compositio...
Predators and hidey-holes are good for coral reef fish populations(图)
Predators hidey-holes coral reef fish populations
2019/10/17
New NSF-funded research by NC State scientists highlights two factors that play critical roles in supporting reef fish populations, and ultimately in creating conditions that are more favorable for th...
FSU researcher makes deep-sea coral reef discovery in depths of North Pacific
FSU researcher deep-sea coral reef depths of North Pacific
2017/7/25
Scientists have long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to deep-sea scleractinian coral, but a Florida State University professor’s discovery of an o...
WSU researchers find wealth of fish at deep Hawaiian reef
WSU researchers wealth of fish deep Hawaiian reef
2017/7/19
Washington State University marine biologists for the first time have documented a wealth of fish in the “vastly underexplored” deep coral reefs off Hawaii Island.The study gives fishery managers a mo...
Large marine protected areas effectively protect reef shark populations,Stanford scientists find
Large marine protected areas reef shark populations Stanford scientists
2017/2/16
Originating 423 million years ago, sharks are a group of predators that span 490 species and still play crucial roles within their ecosystems. We often characterize these top predators as nearly indes...
Reef Fish That Conquer Fear of Sharks May Help Control Excess Algae
Reef Fish Conquer Fear Sharks Control Excess Algae
2017/2/16
If there was a top-rated restaurant in a dangerous part of the city, chances are some brave souls would be willing to risk it all for a delicious meal.
So it goes with coral reef fish dining on algae...
When corals met algae:Symbiotic relationship crucial to reef survival dates to the Triassic
corals algae Symbiotic relationship reef survival dates the Triassic
2016/11/29
The mutually beneficial relationship between algae and modern corals — which provides algae with shelter, gives coral reefs their colors and supplies both organisms with nutrients — began more than 21...
As they grow, corals are bathed in a sea of marine microbes, such as bacteria, algae, and viruses. While these extremely abundant and tiny microorganisms influence coral communities in a variety of wa...
Coral 'toolkit' allows floating larvae to transform into reef skeletons
Coral toolkit floating larvae reef skeletons
2016/5/6
In a study published today, researchers from UH Mānoa, Rutgers University and the University of Haifa identified key and novel components of the molecular “toolkit” that ...
Transport Patterns of Tropical Reef Fish Larvae by Spin-Off Eddies in the Straits of Florida
Tropical Reef Fish Larvae Spin-Off Eddies Straits of Florida
2015/8/10
Tropical reef fishes belong to a broad phylogenetic group and, as a result, exhibit considerable diversity. Their only shared characteristic as an ecological entity is their fate as reef-associated ad...
The Geomorphology of the Great Barrier Reef:Development,Diversity,and Change
Great Barrier Reef Development Diversity Change
2015/7/20
The Geomorphology of the Great Barrier Reef by David Hopley, Scott G. Smithers, and Kevin E. Parnell was preceded 25 years ago by Hopley's landmark book on the same topic. The first book filled a void...
Walter Goldberg dedicates his new reference book, The Biology of Reefs and Reef Organisms, to "the condition of the reefs the way I remember them, with the hope that they might be that way again somed...
Simultaneous measurement of the gross and net primary production of the benthic community and the net input of organic carbon delivered by currents to the coral reef flat of the north shore of Moorea,...