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    Scleractinian Coral Species Survive and Recover from Decalcification by Fine, Maoz, Tchernov, Dan

    “…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 by Kvitt, Hagit, Rosenfeld, Hanna, Tchernov, Dan

    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 by Saragosti, Eldad, Tchernov, Dan, Katsir, Adi, Shaked, Yeala

    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 by Mass, Tali, Genin, Amatzia, Shavit, Uri, Grinstein, Mor, Tchernov, Dan

    “…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 by Bigal, Eyal, Livne, Leigh, Zemah-Shamir, Ziv, Levy, Tom, Shemesh, Eli, Tchernov, Dan, Scheinin, Aviad

    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 by Kvitt, Hagit, Rosenfeld, Hanna, Zandbank, Keren, Tchernov, Dan

    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 by Kvitt, Hagit, Kramarsky-Winter, Esti, Maor-Landaw, Keren, Zandbank, Keren, Kushmaro, Ariel, Rosenfeld, Hanna, Fine, Maoz, Tchernov, Dan

    “…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 by Yuval, Matan, Alonso, Iñigo, Eyal, Gal, Tchernov, Dan, Loya, Yossi, Murillo, Ana C., Treibitz, Tali

    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 by Sparks, John S, Schelly, Robert C, Smith, W Leo, Davis, Matthew P, Tchernov, Dan, Pieribone, Vincent A, Gruber, David F

    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 by Grottoli, Andréa G., Tchernov, Dan, Winters, Gidon

    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 by Tchernov, Dan, Kvitt, Hagit, Haramaty, Liti, Bibby, Thomas S, Gorbunov, Maxim Y, Rosenfeld, Hanna, Falkowski, Paul G

    “…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 by Nir, Orit, Gruber, David F, Shemesh, Eli, Glasser, Eliezra, Tchernov, Dan

    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 by Bregman, Goni, Lalzar, Maya, Livne, Leigh, Bigal, Eyal, Zemah-Shamir, Ziv, Morick, Danny, Tchernov, Dan, Scheinin, Aviad, Meron, Dalit

    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 by Weil, Amir, Rubinovich, Lior, Tchernov, Dan, Liran, Oded

    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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    New Record of Dendronephthya sp. (Family: Nephtheidae) from Mediterranean Israel: Evidence for Tropicalization? by Nativ, Hagai, Galili, Ori, Almuly, Ricardo, Einbinder, Shai, Tchernov, Dan, Mass, Tali

    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 by Ohad, Itzhak, Raanan, Hagai, Keren, Nir, Tchernov, Dan, Kaplan, Aaron

    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) by Bigal, Eyal, Galili, Ori, van Rijn, Itai, Rosso, Massimiliano, Cleguer, Christophe, Hodgson, Amanda, Scheinin, Aviad, Tchernov, Dan

    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 by Lalzar, Maya, Zvi-Kedem, Tal, Kroin, Yael, Martinez, Stephane, Tchernov, Dan, Meron, Dalit

    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 by Wang, Chenying, Zheng, Xinqing, Kvitt, Hagit, Sheng, Huaxia, Sun, Danye, Niu, Gaofeng, Tchernov, Dan, Shi, Tuo

    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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