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Biologists uncover how different coral reproduction methods shape Caribbean reefs' future
A Florida State University ecology and evolutionary biologist has discovered that the reproductive methods of individual coral species play a crucial role in their ability to survive, and even thrive, ...
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For More Than 250 Million Years, Coral Reefs Have Had a Major Influence on Earth’s Changing Climate
The planet has been flipping between two main modes of carbon recovery depending on the state of coral reefs, new research ...
Tim Lamont receives funding from the Royal Commission of 1851 and the Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Gita Alisa receives funding from Friends of Lancaster University in America and Sheba Hope ...
Coral reefs may seem like paradise, but they are being degraded by a range of global and local factors, including climate ...
In a lab at the University of Miami, there are tanks of knobby, tan-colored corals from Florida, Honduras and the Cayman Islands. They've been drafted into a sort of coral Olympics, as scientists look ...
Globally, coral reefs are under siege by multiple stressors, one of which is herbaceous algae. An overabundance of algae on ...
Shani Talice and Benyamin Rosental explore how stem cells could help corals recover from stress and environmental damage ...
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