The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2021) Documentary|Short 12345678910-/10 After 400 million years and several mass extinctions, coral reefs around the world are set to disappear in a matter of decades. But the coral reefs in the Red Sea live in hyper-warm and saline waters that...
Colloquium Paper:The future of coral reefs Coral reefs, with their millions of species, have changed profoundly because of the effects of people, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Reefs are subject to many of the same processes that affect other human-dominat... N Knowlt...
Colloquium Paper:The future of coral reefs (iii) Increases in average sea temperatures by as little as 1掳C, a likely result of global climate change, can cause coral "bleaching" (the breakdown of coral鈥揳lgal symbiosis), changes in symbiont communities, and coral death... N Knowlton - ...
Also, the anthropogenic and natural disturbances that threaten the future of coral reefs are discussed and finally, this article offers some potential remedies that promote sustainable use of coral reef resources thus ensuring their future survival....
Structural complexity provided by the living coral reef framework is the basis of the rich and dynamic biodiversity in coral reefs. In many cases today, th
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Effects of solar ultraviolet radiation on coral reef organismsThis perspective was published as part of the themed issue on “Environmental effects of UV r... occur on coral reefs in the future as the multiple effects (i.e.increased temperature, hypercapnia, and ocean acidification) of global cl...
annularis are the two most significant species in the USVI because of their structural role in the architecture of the reefs, the large size of their colonies, and their complex morphology. The future of the USVI reefs depends largely on their fate. Acropora palmata is more likely to recover ...
Researchers have discovered a handful of 'bright spots' among the world's embattled coral reefs, offering the promise of a radical new approach to conservation.
C.To break the coral reefs to catch more fish.D.To stun the fish and make them easier to catch.4.Which word best describes the writer's attitude(态度)towards the future of coral reefs? A.Negative.B.Hopeful.C.Unsure.D.Disappointed.5.Which is a proper title for this passage? A.The ...