Coral Reefs
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Subject Areas on Research
- Artificial habitats host elevated densities of large reef-associated predators.
- Effects of predation and nutrient enrichment on the success and microbiome of a foundational coral.
- High frequency temperature variability reduces the risk of coral bleaching.
- Increasing comparability among coral bleaching experiments.
- Insights into coral bleaching under heat stress from analysis of gene expression in a sea anemone model system.
- Local management actions can increase coral resilience to thermally-induced bleaching.
- Long-distance interactions regulate the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems.
- Marine Socio-Environmental Covariates: queryable global layers of environmental and anthropogenic variables for marine ecosystem studies.
- Modelling colour constancy in fish: implications for vision and signalling in water.
- Multiscale spatio-temporal patterns of boat noise on U.S. Virgin Island coral reefs.
- No Reef Is an Island: Integrating Coral Reef Connectivity Data into the Design of Regional-Scale Marine Protected Area Networks.
- Polarization vision seldom increases the sighting distance of silvery fish.
- Positive Interactions in the Coral Macro and Microbiome.
- Rebuilding relationships on coral reefs: Coral bleaching knowledge-sharing to aid adaptation planning for reef users: Bleaching emergence on reefs demonstrates the need to consider reef scale and accessibility when preparing for, and responding to, coral bleaching.
- Relationships between a common Caribbean corallivorous snail and protected area status, coral cover, and predator abundance.
- Scientists as stakeholders in conservation of hydrothermal vents.
- The Tara Pacific expedition-A pan-ecosystemic approach of the "-omics" complexity of coral reef holobionts across the Pacific Ocean.
- The behavioural ecology of marine cleaning mutualisms.
- Toward a trophic theory of species diversity.
- Twilight spectral dynamics and the coral reef invertebrate spawning response.