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Status and changing trends of coral reefs in Lakshadweep archipelago after 1998 mass bleaching event – long term monitoring survey

Status and changing trends of coral reefs in Lakshadweep archipelago after 1998 mass bleaching event – long term monitoring survey

... 2010 bleaching event in all the 12 atolls of Lakshadweep archipelago selected for the study ...2010 bleaching event, showed that coral cover was above35% which indicates a good health status ...

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Depth-dependent mortality of reef corals following a severe bleaching event: implications for thermal refuges and population recovery

Depth-dependent mortality of reef corals following a severe bleaching event: implications for thermal refuges and population recovery

... this bleaching event, we conducted species-level surveys of Acropora assemblages in 0 to 2 m and then at 5 m in- tervals from 3–27 m in February 2012 at five sites on the northern and western sides of Pulau ...

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Viral outbreak in corals associated with an in situ bleaching event: atypical herpes-like viruses and a new megavirus infecting Symbiodinium

Viral outbreak in corals associated with an in situ bleaching event: atypical herpes-like viruses and a new megavirus infecting Symbiodinium

... We interpret this event as an outbreak for several reasons. First, we identified a diversity of viruses from a relatively small number of samples and sequencing effort, yet observed VLP abundances that were two to ...

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Contrasting patterns of changes in abundance following a bleaching event between juvenile and adult scleractinian corals

Contrasting patterns of changes in abundance following a bleaching event between juvenile and adult scleractinian corals

... Coral Reefs 19:155-163 Muir PR, Marshall PA, Abdulla A, Aguirre JD 2017 Species identity and depth predict bleaching severity in reef-building corals: shall the deep inherit the reef?. P[r] ...

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Nearshore turbid-zone corals exhibit high bleaching tolerance on the Great Barrier Reef following the 2016 ocean warming event

Nearshore turbid-zone corals exhibit high bleaching tolerance on the Great Barrier Reef following the 2016 ocean warming event

... coral bleaching throughout all major reef- building regions, with temperatures peaking in ...coral bleaching event” on record. The term “coral bleaching” refers to a loss of color in corals ...

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The relentless march of mass coral bleaching: a global perspective of changing heat stress

The relentless march of mass coral bleaching: a global perspective of changing heat stress

... coral bleaching event spanning 2014–2017 was the longest, most extensive, most intense (in terms of accumulated heat stress) and probably most damaging (in terms of coral mortality) ever recorded (Eakin et ...

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Rapid coral mortality following doldrums like conditions on Iriomote, Japan

Rapid coral mortality following doldrums like conditions on Iriomote, Japan

... This bleaching event was different to typical thermal bleaching in a number of important ...the event in early summer, all distinguish this event from typi- cal thermal ...the ...

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Increasing thermal stress for tropical coral reefs: 1871-2017

Increasing thermal stress for tropical coral reefs: 1871-2017

... 2015–2016 bleaching event , a recurrence of thermal stress of similar mag- nitude in the near future (as is likely with continued global warming) would be of significant consequence for the maintenance of ...

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Environmental drivers of variation in bleaching severity of Acropora species during an extreme thermal anomaly

Environmental drivers of variation in bleaching severity of Acropora species during an extreme thermal anomaly

... 1998 bleaching event, massive Porites were more susceptible to bleaching in the Palm Islands on the central GBR than they were at nearby Magnetic Island (Marshall and Baird, ...a bleaching ...

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Loss of economic value from coral bleaching in S.E. Asia

Loss of economic value from coral bleaching in S.E. Asia

... Abstract. In 2010, a rise in sea water temperatures off Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia resulted in substantial coral bleaching. An ecological and economic survey was undertaken to determine the extent of this ...

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Differential responses of the coral host and their algal symbiont to thermal stress

Differential responses of the coral host and their algal symbiont to thermal stress

... unlike experimental conditions used in this study. In M. faveolata, HSP90 expression was increased 1.3-fold, in contrast to the 10 fold increase observed in this study. In A. millepora the average increase in HSP70 ...

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Effects of climate change-induced thermal stress and habitat degradation to the biodiversity and species composition of coral-associated invertebrates

Effects of climate change-induced thermal stress and habitat degradation to the biodiversity and species composition of coral-associated invertebrates

... Coral bleaching is one such disturbance that is predicted to become more frequent and intense over coming decades due to anthropogenic climate change (Hoegh- Guldberg 1999, Sheppard 2003, Donner et ...2005). ...

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Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the Western Indian Ocean

Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the Western Indian Ocean

... or bleaching-sensitive taxa like ...coral bleaching events, particularly in older closures, this pattern may be lost or even reversed following a bleaching event ...coral bleaching and ...

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Local bleaching thresholds established by remote sensing techniques vary among reefs with deviating bleaching patterns during the 2012 event in the Arabian/Persian Gulf

Local bleaching thresholds established by remote sensing techniques vary among reefs with deviating bleaching patterns during the 2012 event in the Arabian/Persian Gulf

... severe bleaching event affected coral communities off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UAE in August/September, ...reef. Bleaching threshold temperatures for these sites were established using remotely sensed ...

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An enigmatic decoupling between heat stress and coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

An enigmatic decoupling between heat stress and coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

... Coral bleaching susceptibility is known to depend on a variety of other factors besides temperature, including light and nutrients (Brown, 1997; Lesser, 1997; Fitt et ...that bleaching did not occur in 2004 ...

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Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences

Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences

... home bleaching treatment, this means that its recovery is more efficient when compared to the office ...at-home bleaching agent, which presents sodium fluoride and ...at-home bleaching in relation to ...

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Evaluation of chloroform formed in process of kraft pulp bleaching mill using chlorine dioxide

Evaluation of chloroform formed in process of kraft pulp bleaching mill using chlorine dioxide

... (ECF) bleaching line with chlorine dioxide as well as an effluent treatment ...ECF bleaching of hardwood oxygen- delignified kraft pulp (LOKP) was estimated to be ...LOKP bleaching mills can be de- ...

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Taxonomic, spatial and temporal patterns of bleaching in anemones inhabited by anemonefishes

Taxonomic, spatial and temporal patterns of bleaching in anemones inhabited by anemonefishes

... Coral bleaching, so named because affected corals appear bright white, is due to the loss of symbiotic algae and/or symbiont pigments, and usually occurs during elevated sea temperatures and often in association ...

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The susceptibility of bleached enamel to staining as measured by quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF)

The susceptibility of bleached enamel to staining as measured by quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF)

... bleaching could be out weighed by a remineralisation period using saliva and different fluoride treatments and speculated that immersing bleached enamel in saliva repaired the microstructural defects by the ...

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Recovery of spent bleaching clay for reuse in water treatment

Recovery of spent bleaching clay for reuse in water treatment

... and Bleaching Capacity of Bentonites from Islands of Milos and Chios, Aegean, Greece, Elsevier Applied Clay Science 12, Department of Mineral Resources Engineering, Technical University of Crete, 73133 Chania, ...

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