Search Results - "Aschaffenburg, Matthew D."
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Annual coral bleaching and the long-term recovery capacity of coral
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-11-2015)“…Mass bleaching events are predicted to occur annually later this century. Nevertheless, it remains unknown whether corals will be able to recover between…”
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Transcriptional response of two core photosystem genes in Symbiodinium spp. exposed to thermal stress
Published in PloS one (07-12-2012)“…Mutualistic symbioses between scleractinian corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) are the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. For many…”
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Short-term coral bleaching is not recorded by skeletal boron isotopes
Published in PloS one (14-11-2014)“…Coral skeletal boron isotopes have been established as a proxy for seawater pH, yet it remains unclear if and how this proxy is affected by seawater…”
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cumulative impact of annual coral bleaching can turn some coral species winners into losers
Published in Global change biology (01-12-2014)“…Mass coral bleaching events caused by elevated seawater temperatures result in extensive coral loss throughout the tropics, and are projected to increase in…”
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Different crab species influence feeding of the snail Nucella lapillus through trait-mediated indirect interactions
Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-09-2008)“…Indirect interactions are among the many important factors that influence the community structure of the rocky intertidal zone. Trait‐mediated indirect…”
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High physiological function for corals with thermally tolerant, host-adapted symbionts
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (26-07-2023)“…The flexibility to associate with more than one symbiont may considerably expand a host's niche breadth. Coral animals and dinoflagellate micro-algae represent…”
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Symbiodinium spp. in colonies of eastern Pacific Pocillopora spp. are highly stable despite the prevalence of low-abundance background populations
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (21-08-2012)“…A shift in the dominant Symbiodinium species within a coral colony may allow rapid acclimatization to environmental stress, provided that the new symbiont is…”
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Kinetic and metabolic isotope effects in coral skeletal carbon isotopes: A re-evaluation using experimental coral bleaching as a case study
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-12-2014)“…Coral skeletal δ13C can be a paleo-climate proxy for light levels (i.e., cloud cover and seasonality) and for photosynthesis to respiration (P/R) ratios. The…”
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Natural Variability in Caribbean Coral Physiology and Implications for Coral Bleaching Resilience
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (13-01-2022)“…Coral reefs are among the most diverse and complex ecosystems in the world that provide important ecological and economical services. Increases in sea surface…”
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Annual coral bleaching and the long-term recovery capacity of coral
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-11-2015)“…Mass bleaching events are predicted to occur annually later this century. Nevertheless, it remains unknown whether corals will be able to recover between…”
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Different Crab Species Influence Feeding of the Snail Nucella lapillus Through Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions
Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-09-2008)“…Effect of different crab species on the feeding habits of an intertidal snail, Nucella lapillus was examined. Experiments were performed in 11.5-1 tanks, with…”
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Symbiodiniumspp. in colonies of eastern PacificPocilloporaspp. are highly stable despite the prevalence of low-abundance background populations
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (21-08-2012)“…A shift in the dominantSymbiodiniumspecies within a coral colony may allow rapid acclimatization to environmental stress, provided that the new symbiont is…”
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The phsyiological response of Symbiodinium spp. to thermal and light stress: A comparison of different phylotypes and implications for coral reef bleaching
Published 01-01-2012“…Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, however they are extremely susceptible to increases in sea-surface temperature and the…”
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