Search Results - "Khen, Adi"
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Standardization of in situ coral bleaching measurements highlights the variability in responses across genera, morphologies, and regions
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-10-2023)“…Marine heatwaves and regional coral bleaching events have become more frequent and severe across the world’s oceans over the last several decades due to global…”
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Planktonic trophic structure in a coral reef ecosystem – Grazing versus microbial food webs and the production of mesozooplankton
Published in Progress in oceanography (01-08-2017)“…•Grazing and microbial food webs in a coral-reef in Japan was investigated.•Phytoplankton does not satisfy the food demand of coral-reef…”
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First known observations of brooding, development, and hatching of fertilized eggs for the North Pacific bigeye octopus, Octopus californicus
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2022)“…The North Pacific bigeye octopus, Octopus californicus (Berry, 1911) is a cold‐water, deep‐sea octopod. Little is known about their biology due to difficulty…”
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The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (11-05-2017)“…The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities. In the center…”
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Improving Automated Annotation of Benthic Survey Images Using Wide-band Fluorescence
Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2016)“…Large-scale imaging techniques are used increasingly for ecological surveys. However, manual analysis can be prohibitively expensive, creating a bottleneck…”
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Decadal stability of coral reef benthic communities on Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific, through two bleaching events
Published in Coral reefs (01-08-2022)“…The prevalence of coral bleaching due to thermal stress has been increasing on coral reefs worldwide. While many studies have documented how corals respond to…”
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Caribbean massive corals not recovering from repeated thermal stress events during 2005–2013
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2017)“…Massive coral bleaching events associated with high sea surface temperatures are forecast to become more frequent and severe in the future due to climate…”
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