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Dance of the microbes:Bacteria living near coral reefs change in synchrony across distances(图)
microbes:Bacteria near coral reefs change synchrony across distances
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2019/11/22
It might be called the dance of the microbes. It happens every day -- and night.Bacteria in waters above dozens of coral reefs change dramatically during the night, scientists have discovered, then re...
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When coral reefs change, researchers and local fishing communities see different results(图)
coral reefs change researchers local fishing communities different results
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2019/11/22
Find related stories on NSF's Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs at this link; find related stories on NSF's Long-Term Ecological Research Program at this link.Results of a new study ...
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Scientists Pinpoint How Ocean Acidification Weakens Coral Skeletons(图)
Scientists Ocean Acidification Weakens Coral Skeletons
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2018/2/1
The rising acidity of the oceans threatens coral reefs by making it harder for corals to build their skeletons. A new study details how ocean acidification affects coral skeletons, enabling scientists...
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Oceanic Plastic Trash Conveys Disease To Coral Reefs(图)
Oceanic Plastic Trash Conveys Disease Coral Reefs
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2018/2/1
For coral reefs, the threat of climate change and bleaching are bad enough. An international research group led by Cornell University has found that plastic trash – ubiquitous throughout the world’s o...
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How Climate Change Weakens Coral ‘Immune Systems’(图)
Climate Change Weakens Coral mmune Systems
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2018/2/1
If this winter finds you stressed out and fighting a sinus infection, then you know something of what coral will endure in the face of climate change.They don’t have sinuses, but these colorful aquati...
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Harvey produced more than 13 trillion gallons of rain over southeast Texas, and that water is now flowing through the Gulf. The Texas Automated Buoy System, run by the Geochemical and Environmental Re...
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After the 2016 El Nino,coral reefs in Moorea are thriving--why?(图)
After the 2016 El Nino coral reefs in Moorea thriving
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2017/10/25
At a time when corals around the world are under siege, marine biologists have found hope for reefs near the island of Moorea in French Polynesia.Scientists were concerned that 2016's El Niño wou...
Researchers make improbable discovery of deep-sea coral reefs in “hostile” Pacific Ocean depths
Researchers deep-sea coral reefs hostile Pacific Ocean depths
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2017/7/25
Scientists had long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to certain species of deep-sea corals, but a marine biologist's discovery of an odd chain of r...
FSU researcher makes deep-sea coral reef discovery in depths of North Pacific
FSU researcher deep-sea coral reef depths of North Pacific
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2017/7/25
Scientists have long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to deep-sea scleractinian coral, but a Florida State University professor’s discovery of an o...
The social eating habits of fish may play a central role in protecting coral reefs, according to a study from the University of California, Davis, published April 10 in the journal Proceedings of the ...
Ninety percent of predatory fish gone from Caribbean coral reefs due to overfishing
Ninety percent predatory fish gone Caribbean coral overfishing
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2017/3/14
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have found that up to 90 percent of predatory fish are gone from Caribbean coral reefs, straining the ocean ecosystem and coastal economy...
Darwin’s Theory About “Impassable”Marine Barrier Holds True for Coral Larvae
Darwin’s Theory Impassable Marine Barrier Coral Larvae
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2016/9/12
An international team of scientists used a state-of-the-art computer model, a high-powered supercomputer, and five billion ‘virtual’ coral larvae to test Charles Darwin’s 1880 hypothesis that marine s...
Coral conservation efforts aided by computer simulations:New research shows that endangered corals in the eastern Pacific Ocean are isolated from healthy coral populations in the west
Coral conservation computer simulations endangered corals eastern Pacific Ocean healthy coral populations
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2016/9/12
Contrary to a prevailing theory, coral larvae could not survive the five-thousand-kilometer trip across the Pacific Ocean to replenish endangered corals in the eastern Pacific, according to new resear...
World Oceans Day:Coral reefs falling victim to overfishing,pollution fueled by climate change
World Oceans Day Coral reefs falling victim overfishing pollution fueled climate change
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2016/6/12
The following is part 20 in a series on the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs. See parts one, two, three, four, five,...
New Study Found Ocean Acidification May Be Impacting Coral Reefs in the Florida Keys
Ocean Acidification Coral Reefs Florida Keys
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2016/5/6
In a new study, University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science researchers found that the limestone that forms the foundation of coral reefs along the Florida Reef Tract ...