the ecological evolution of reefs:珊瑚礁的生态演化 热度: 【doc】珊瑚礁生态学的研究现状和展望 热度: 三亚珊瑚礁区珊瑚藻分类与群落生态学研究 热度: UNIVERSITYOFCALIFORNIA,SANDIEGO TheEcologyofTurfAlgaeonCoralReefs Adissertationsubmittedinpartialsatisfactionoftherequirementsforthedegree ...
Based on a random forest classification algorithm, we performed a systematic study of the interactions using the algal coverage values. Our data indicated that coral rocky reefs disturbance in these sites of the Ecuadorian coast can be classified by interactions of Dictyota dichotoma, Lobophora ...
Human pressures on coral reefs are giving macroalgae a competitive advantage over reef-building corals. These algae support larger, and potentially pathogenic, microbial populations that are metabolically primed for less-efficient, yet faster, carbohydrate remineralization, perpetuating a vicious cycle of ...
Human pressures on coral reefs are giving macroalgae a competitive advantage over reef-building corals. These algae support larger, and potentially pathogenic, microbial populations that are metabolically primed for less-efficient, yet faster, carbohydra
Human pressures on coral reefs are giving macroalgae a competitive advantage over reef-building corals. These algae support larger, and potentially pathogenic, microbial populations that are metabolically primed for less-efficient, yet faster, carbohydra
Algae and coral reefs are mutually benefited in their coexistence. Coral reefs provide substantial nutrients for algae to photosynthesize. In return,...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Harmfulalgae tropicalcoral reefs: Bottom-up eutrophication top-downherbivory Mark Botany,MRC 166, PO Box 37012, National Museum NaturalHistory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013, USA MarineScience, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, 5600 US North,Ft. Pierce, FL 34946, USA Received 13...
Rice University’s Lauren Howe-Kerr, left, and Adrienne Correa discovered that symbiont algae found on corals in French Polynesia are able to reproduce via mitosis and sex. That could make it easier to develop algae that better protect coral reefs from the effects of climate change. Credit: Br...
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SYDNEY, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- Reef-building algae species have a unique molecular makeup that could help future coral reefs withstand climate change, pointing to better understanding of environmental impacts on the major marine ecosystems, according to the latest Australian research. ...