Search Results - "Fine, Maoz"
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A coral reef refuge in the Red Sea
Published in Global change biology (01-12-2013)“…The stability and persistence of coral reefs in the decades to come is uncertain due to global warming and repeated bleaching events that will lead to reduced…”
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Scleractinian Coral Species Survive and Recover from Decalcification
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-03-2007)“…Anthropogenic-driven accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and projected ocean acidification have raised concerns regarding the eventual impact on…”
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Empirically derived thermal thresholds of four coral species along the Red Sea using a portable and standardized experimental approach
Published in Coral reefs (01-04-2022)“…Global warming is causing an unprecedented loss of species and habitats worldwide. This is particularly apparent for tropical coral reefs, with an increasing…”
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Fast and pervasive transcriptomic resilience and acclimation of extremely heat-tolerant coral holobionts from the northern Red Sea
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-05-2021)“…Corals from the northern Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba exhibit extreme thermal tolerance. To examine the underlying gene expression dynamics, we exposed Stylophora…”
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Impact of ocean acidification on crystallographic vital effect of the coral skeleton
Published in Nature communications (01-07-2019)“…Distinguishing between environmental and species-specific physiological signals, recorded in coral skeletons, is one of the fundamental challenges in their…”
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Ecological changes over 90 years at Low Isles on the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Nature communications (27-09-2019)“…Coral reefs are under increasing stress from local and global factors. Long-term perspectives are becoming increasingly important for understanding ecosystem…”
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Warming resistant corals from the Gulf of Aqaba live close to their cold-water bleaching threshold
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (25-03-2021)“…Global climate change is causing increasing variability and extremes in weather worldwide, a trend set to continue. In recent decades both anomalously warm and…”
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Volcanic carbon dioxide vents show ecosystem effects of ocean acidification
Published in Nature (London) (03-07-2008)“…The atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) will almost certainly be double that of pre-industrial levels by 2100 and will be considerably higher…”
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Contrasting heat stress response patterns of coral holobionts across the Red Sea suggest distinct mechanisms of thermal tolerance
Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2021)“…Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high bleaching thresholds approaching >5℃ above their maximum…”
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Octocoral tissue provides protection from declining oceanic pH
Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)“…Increase in anthropogenic pCO2 alters seawater chemistry and could lead to reduced calcification or skeleton dissolution of calcifiers and thereby weaken…”
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Common reef-building coral in the Northern Red Sea resistant to elevated temperature and acidification
Published in Royal Society open science (01-05-2017)“…Coral reefs are currently experiencing substantial ecological impoverishment as a result of anthropogenic stressors, and the majority of reefs are facing…”
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Temperature and feeding induce tissue level changes in autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrient allocation in the coral symbiosis – A NanoSIMS study
Published in Scientific reports (23-08-2018)“…Corals access inorganic seawater nutrients through their autotrophic endosymbiotic dinoflagellates, but also capture planktonic prey through heterotrophic…”
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Spatial competition dynamics between reef corals under ocean acidification
Published in Scientific reports (09-01-2017)“…Climate change, including ocean acidification (OA), represents a major threat to coral-reef ecosystems. Although previous experiments have shown that OA can…”
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Eutrophication may compromise the resilience of the Red Sea coral Stylophora pistillata to global change
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-06-2018)“…Environmental stressors are adversely affecting coral reef ecosystems. There is ample evidence that scleractinian coral growth and physiology may be…”
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The reef building coral Stylophora pistillata uses stored carbohydrates to maintain ATP levels under thermal stress
Published in Coral reefs (01-10-2021)“…Coral reefs are on the brink of collapse from global warming and associated coral bleaching. Coral bleaching is the loss of algal symbionts from the coral…”
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Physiological and isotopic responses of scleractinian corals to ocean acidification
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-09-2010)“…Uptake of anthropogenic CO 2 by the oceans is altering seawater chemistry with potentially serious consequences for coral reef ecosystems due to the reduction…”
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Breakdown of coral colonial form under reduced pH conditions is initiated in polyps and mediated through apoptosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-02-2015)“…Certain stony corals can alternate between a calcifying colonial form and noncalcifying solitary polyps, supporting the hypothesis that corals have survived…”
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Multiple symbiont acquisition strategies as an adaptive mechanism in the coral Stylophora pistillata
Published in PloS one (26-03-2013)“…In obligate symbioses, the host's survival relies on the successful acquisition and maintenance of symbionts. Symbionts can either be transferred from parent…”
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The Assimilation of Diazotroph-Derived Nitrogen by Scleractinian Corals Depends on Their Metabolic Status
Published in mBio (10-01-2017)“…Tropical corals are associated with a diverse community of dinitrogen (N )-fixing prokaryotes (diazotrophs) providing the coral an additional source of…”
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Desert dust improves the photophysiology of heat-stressed corals beyond iron
Published in Scientific reports (03-11-2024)“…Desert dust is an important source of essential metals for marine primary productivity, especially in oligotrophic systems surrounded by deserts, such as the…”
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