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A. Relationship between corals and algae B. Efforts made to save corals C. Impact of climate warming on corals D. Survival crisis faced by coral reefs E. has grown fast over the past ten years. The explosion of technology has made teaching outside the traditional classroom possible for teach...
A. Relationship between corals and algae B. Efforts made to save corals C. Impact of climate warming on corals D. Survival crisis faced by coral reefs E. h. The problem is that each year at least 8 million tons of plastics end up in oceans around the world. This is the same as dump...
In this situation,coral drives out the algae(海藻)that live within it, which is responsible for its bright color. Terry Hughes from James Cook University led a team of researchers to assess the degree of the coral bleaching across the reef. Hughes said,"We surveyed 1,036 reefs from the ...
Community structure of coralline algae and its relationship with environment in Sanya reefs, Chinaenvironmental factorsspecies abundancespatial variabilityeffectscorrelationThe reflectance analysis of healthy and bleached common corals in Sanya which are Acropora hyacinthus and Pocillopora verrucosa, indicated ...
The upper limit of the Fucus-belts is affected by ice scraping in winter (Kiirikki and Ruuskanen, 1996), and consequently, fast–growing opportunistic filamentous green and brown algae typically occupy rocky substrates near the surface. The depth of the Fucus-belt varies between areas, but ...
18. The coastal habitats, such as rocky reefs, mangroves, coral zones, and sand beaches, on the archipelago are productive areas that supply important ecosystem functions, such as feeding, protection and reproduction areas. A variety of species inhabit these areas through some or all phases of ...
1 ARTICLE NATURE COMMUNICATIONS | DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5299 The relationship between diversity and productivity has been under strong debate during the last few decades1. Strictly speaking, productivity gives the biomass-specific growth rate (that is, inverse of duplication time) of a population or ...