Search Results - "Tchernov, Dan"
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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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The regulation of thermal stress induced apoptosis in corals reveals high similarities in gene expression and function to higher animals
Published in Scientific reports (27-07-2016)“…Recent studies suggest that controlled apoptotic response provides an essential mechanism, enabling corals to respond to global warming and ocean…”
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Extracellular production and degradation of superoxide in the coral Stylophora pistillata and cultured Symbiodinium
Published in PloS one (14-09-2010)“…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are thought to play a major role in cell death pathways and bleaching in scleractinian corals. Direct measurements of ROS in…”
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Flow enhances photosynthesis in marine benthic autotrophs by increasing the efflux of oxygen from the organism to the water
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-02-2010)“…Worldwide, many marine coastal habitats are facing rapid deterioration due in part to human-driven changes in habitat characteristics, including changes in…”
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Shark shuffle: segregated co-occurrence of multiple dusky and sandbar lineages at a human-altered habitat in the eastern Mediterranean Sea
Published in Scientific reports (27-08-2024)“…Requiem sharks (genus Carcharhinus ) have previously been reported to form large aggregations around marine infrastructures in the eastern Mediterranean Sea…”
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Regulation of apoptotic pathways by Stylophora pistillata (Anthozoa, Pocilloporidae) to survive thermal stress and bleaching
Published in PloS one (14-12-2011)“…Elevated seawater temperatures are associated with coral bleaching events and related mortality. Nevertheless, some coral species are able to survive bleaching…”
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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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Repeatable Semantic Reef-Mapping through Photogrammetry and Label-Augmentation
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2021)“…In an endeavor to study natural systems at multiple spatial and taxonomic resolutions, there is an urgent need for automated, high-throughput frameworks that…”
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The covert world of fish biofluorescence: a phylogenetically widespread and phenotypically variable phenomenon
Published in PloS one (08-01-2014)“…The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the majority of fluorescent proteins have been identified from…”
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Physiological and Biogeochemical Responses of Super-Corals to Thermal Stress from the Northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-07-2017)“…Mass coral bleaching is increasing in frequency and severity, leading to the loss of coral abundance and diversity. However, some corals are less susceptible…”
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Apoptosis and the selective survival of host animals following thermal bleaching in zooxanthellate corals
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-06-2011)“…During the past several decades, numerous reports from disparate geographical areas have documented an increased frequency of "bleaching" in reef-forming…”
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Seasonal mesophotic coral bleaching of Stylophora pistillata in the Northern Red Sea
Published in PloS one (15-01-2014)“…Coral bleaching occurs when environmental stress induces breakdown of the coral-algae symbiosis and the host initiates algae expulsion. Two types of coral…”
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Preliminary study of shark microbiota at a unique mix-species shark aggregation site, in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (23-02-2023)“…Sharks, as apex predators, play an essential ecological role in shaping the marine food web and maintaining healthy and balanced marine ecosystems. Sharks are…”
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Comparative Study between the Photosynthetic Parameters of Two Avocado (Persea americana) Cultivars Reveals Natural Variation in Light Reactions in Response to Frost Stress
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-05-2022)“…Avocado is a commercially important fruit tree which is sold worldwide. Originating in subtropical regions of the South America, this species is now grown…”
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Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae Pneumonia in Dead, Stranded Bottlenose Dolphin, Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-01-2023)“…Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae, an abundant, generalist marine pathogen, has been reported in various cetaceans worldwide. We report a bottlenose…”
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New Record of Dendronephthya sp. (Family: Nephtheidae) from Mediterranean Israel: Evidence for Tropicalization?
Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (08-09-2023)“…Bio-invasions have the potential to provoke cascade effects that can disrupt natural ecosystems and cause ecological regime shifts. The Mediterranean Sea is…”
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Light-Induced Changes within Photosystem II Protects Microcoleus sp. in Biological Desert Sand Crusts against Excess Light
Published in PloS one (08-06-2010)“…The filamentous cyanobacterium Microcoleus vaginatus, a major primary producer in desert biological sand crusts, is exposed to frequent hydration (by early…”
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Reduction of Species Identification Errors in Surveys of Marine Wildlife Abundance Utilising Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2022)“…The advent of unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) has enhanced our capacity to survey wildlife abundance, yet new protocols are still required for collecting,…”
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Sediment Microbiota as a Proxy of Environmental Health: Discovering Inter- and Intrakingdom Dynamics along the Eastern Mediterranean Continental Shelf
Published in Microbiology spectrum (14-02-2023)“…Sedimentary marine habitats are the largest ecosystem on our planet in terms of area. Marine sediment microbiota govern most of the benthic biological…”
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Lineage-specific symbionts mediate differential coral responses to thermal stress
Published in Microbiome (26-09-2023)“…Abstract Background Ocean warming is a leading cause of increasing episodes of coral bleaching, the dissociation between coral hosts and their dinoflagellate…”
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