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Sediment characteristics influence the fertilisation success of the corals Acropora tenuis and Acropora millepora

Sediment characteristics influence the fertilisation success of the corals Acropora tenuis and Acropora millepora

... Two common tropical broadcast-spawning coral species re- presentative of shallow reefs from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) to Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia (WA), Acropora tenuis (Dana, 1846) and ...

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Phototoxic effects of two common marine fuels on the settlement success of the coral Acropora tenuis

Phototoxic effects of two common marine fuels on the settlement success of the coral Acropora tenuis

... coral Acropora tenuis (Dana, 1846) to HFO and diesel WAFs in the absence and presence of UVR (±UVR), at intensities similar to those encountered on the GBR, and assessed the ability of exposed larvae to ...

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Cumulative effects of suspended sediments, organic nutrients and temperature stress on early life history stages of the coral Acropora tenuis

Cumulative effects of suspended sediments, organic nutrients and temperature stress on early life history stages of the coral Acropora tenuis

... This study illustrates that developmental processes occurring during the early life history stages of Acropora tenuis differ considerably in their sensitivity to increasing levels of suspended sediments, ...

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Cumulative effects of nutrient enrichment and elevated temperature compromise the early life history stages of the Coral Acropora tenuis

Cumulative effects of nutrient enrichment and elevated temperature compromise the early life history stages of the Coral Acropora tenuis

... species Acropora tenuis, and aimed to: 1) understand the combined effects of elevated temperature and nutrient enrichment when they co-occur; 2) identify the most sensitive early life history stages to ...

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Maternal effects and Symbiodinium community composition drive differential patterns in juvenile survival in the coral Acropora tenuis

Maternal effects and Symbiodinium community composition drive differential patterns in juvenile survival in the coral Acropora tenuis

... Coral endosymbionts in the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium are known to impact host physiology and have led to the evolution of reef-building, but less is known about how symbiotic communities in early life-history ...

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Effects of coal contamination on early life history processes of a reef-building coral, Acropora tenuis

Effects of coal contamination on early life history processes of a reef-building coral, Acropora tenuis

... Successful reproduction and larval dispersal are important for the persistence of marine invertebrate populations, and these early life history processes can be sensitive to marine pollution. Coal is emerging as a ...

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Disentangling the effect of host-genotype and environment on the microbiome of the coral Acropora tenuis

Disentangling the effect of host-genotype and environment on the microbiome of the coral Acropora tenuis

... Genotype-speci fi c contributions to the environmental tolerance and disease susceptibility of corals are widely accepted. Yet our understanding of how host genotype influences the composition and stability of the coral ...

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Combined effects of water quality and temperature on the early life history stages of the broadcast spawning coral Acropora tenuis

Combined effects of water quality and temperature on the early life history stages of the broadcast spawning coral Acropora tenuis

... of Acropora tenuis differ considerably in their sensitivity to increasing levels of suspended sediments, nutrient enrichment and ...A. tenuis populations for that ...

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CONSIDERING WEATHER-ENHANCED TRANSMISSION OF MENINGEAL WORM, PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS, AND MOOSE DECLINES

CONSIDERING WEATHER-ENHANCED TRANSMISSION OF MENINGEAL WORM, PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS, AND MOOSE DECLINES

... MEASURING TRANSMISSION RATES It would be advantageous to monitor changes in transmission rates of P. tenuis in deer, but peculiarities of the parasite’s biol- ogy make this difficult. Metrics such as the ...

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Reproductive synchrony in Acropora assemblages on reefs of New Caledonia

Reproductive synchrony in Acropora assemblages on reefs of New Caledonia

... Colonies were sampled haphazardly at each site. Each colony encountered was iden- tified to species and the reproductive condi- tion recorded. Corals of the genus Acropora are all broadcast-spawning simultaneous ...

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Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

... Early detailed anatomical descriptions of Acropora planulae (Ball et al. 2001) showed that the mouth tissue, in contrast to the rest of the ectoderm, consisted of only one cell type. These distinct cells were of a ...

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Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

... To clarify relationships between the Acropora GFP genes, we characterised the intron/exon structures of representatives from the two major clades. Both genes were cloned using conventional PCR-radioactive labelled ...

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Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

... 1 MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF THE FLUORESCENT PROTEIN HOMOLOGUES IN Acropora millepora Thesis submitted by Víctor Hugo Beltrán Ramírez BSs Hons UABCS, MSc UNAM Feb 2010 For the degree of Doctor[r] ...

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Characterization of the Wnt signalling system in the coral Acropora millepora

Characterization of the Wnt signalling system in the coral Acropora millepora

... in Acropora millepora the Wnt genes are not expressed in the staggered and overlapping domains that have been reported for Nematostella vectensis (Kusserow et ...the Acropora Wnts are diverse and mostly ...

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Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

Molecular aspects of the fluorescent protein homologues in Acropora millepora

... de Jong DM, Hislop NR, Hayward DC, Reece-Hoyes JS, Pontynen PC, Ball EE, Miller DJ (2006) Components of both major axial patterning systems of the Bilateria are differentially expressed along the primary axis of a ...

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Characterization of selenium containing proteins in the coral Acropora millepora

Characterization of selenium containing proteins in the coral Acropora millepora

... The fertilized eggs undergo unilateral cleavage, resulting in the formation of blastomeres. Approximately 13 h post-fertilization, the irregular-shaped ‗prawnchip‘ stage appears which may be unique to some corals. ...

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Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... Sequences were manually aligned in Sequencher 4.5 against a subset of the existing Acropora Pax-C intron and mitochondrial control region sequences (van Oppen et al., 2001; Marquez et al., 2002) before ...

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Fitting models of multiple hypotheses to partial population data : investigating the causes of cycles in red grouse

Fitting models of multiple hypotheses to partial population data : investigating the causes of cycles in red grouse

... T. tenuis has been found in other game birds, the parasite’s life cycle is direct, without any intermediate hosts (Hudson 1992), so the continued ex- istence of the parasite depends on the ...T. tenuis ...

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Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... van Oppen MJH, Willis BL, van Rheede T and Miller DJ. 2002. Spawning times, reproductive compatibilities and genetic structuring in the Acropora aspera group: evidence for natural hybridisation and semi-permeable ...

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Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... genera Acropora were used to test key ecological, phylogenetic and population genetic hypotheses about rarity and the results are interpreted in the context of biodiversity ...

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