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Salt marsh resilience compromised by crabs along tidal creek edges
coastal marshes ecosystem crab
2021/8/10
Coastal marshes are vulnerable to erosion caused by rising seas, pounding waves, and tidal flows. In California's Elkhorn Slough, these vulnerabilities are made worse by superabundant crabs found at t...
Coastal pollution reduces genetic diversity of corals, reef resilience(图)
Coastal pollution genetic diversity coral reef resilience
2020/4/10
A new study published in the journal PeerJ by researchers at the University of Hawaii found that human-induced environmental stressors have a large effect on the genetic compositio...
Resilience to extreme temperatures may depend on coral and algae partnerships
extreme temperatures coral algae
2015/11/12
New research reveals that some corals are more protective than others of their partner algae in harsh environmental conditions. This individual variation among corals could reflect a greater capacity ...
Resilience of pore-water chemistry and calcification in photosyntheticzones of calcifying sediments
Resilience of pore-water chemistry calcification in photosyntheticzones calcifying sediments
2014/4/16
Photosynthetically driven calcification was investigated in diatom-dominated carbonate sediments from Bait Reef, Australia. Laboratory measurements conducted over complete diel cycles, using O2, pH, C...
Sediment-mediated suppression of herbivory on coral reefs: Decreasing resilience to rising sea-levels and climate change?
Sediment-mediated suppression of herbivory coral reefs Decreasing resilience rising sea-levels climate change
2014/4/21
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs: sediment-laden algal turfs. Using remote underwater video cameras we quantified rates of herbivory ...
Resilience of North Sea phytoplankton spring bloom dynamics: An analysisof long-term data at Helgoland Roads
North Sea phytoplankton spring bloom Helgoland Roads
2014/4/18
Analyzing one of the most extensive long-term data series in the North Sea,the Helgoland Roads time series,we investigated the changes in the factors that potentially drive phytoplankton bloom dynamic...
Sediment-mediated suppression of herbivory on coral reefs: Decreasing resilience to rising sea levels and climate change?
Sediment-mediated suppression herbivory coral reefs Decreasing resilience rising sea levels climate change
2014/4/18
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs: sedimentladen algal turfs. Using remote underwater video cameras we quantified rates of herbivory b...