The Coral Reef Iconic Minecraft® characters Alex is equipped for an underwater battle with a drowned. Hidden surprises Kids turn the yellow brick, and a treasure chest appears! Eye-catching fish A pair of pufferfish enhance underwater adventure. ...
Coral-reef fish suck up meals with slime-covered lipsHighly folded mouthparts help tubelip wrasses dodge venom and create a seal to feed.doi:10.1038/nature.2017.22097Erin RossNature magazineNature
Coral genomes could aid reef conservationNature - the world's best science and medicine on your desktopdoi:10.1038/news.2011.432Callaway, Ewen
Wrasses that don’t feed on corals have thin lips and protruding teeth that resemble a beak. But tubelip wrasses have elongated, fleshy lips that they use to suck up a reef’s protective mucous coating. A scanning electron microscope reveals that the lips are furrowed with tiny channels and...
(2011). Coral-mucus-associated Vibrio integrons in the Great Barrier Reef: genomic hotspots for environmental adaptation. ISME J 5: 962-972.Koenig, J.; Bourne, D.; Curtis, B.; Dlutek, M.; Stokes, H.; Doolittle, W.; Boucher, Y. Coral-mucus-associated Vibrio integrons in the Great ...
This review considers the state of the art of coral reef remote sensing for the diverse range of objectives relevant for management, ranging from the composition of the reef: physical extent, benthic cover, bathymetry, rugosity; to environmental parameters: sea surface temperature, exposure, light,...