Response of adult corals to heat stress. Letter identifies a coral colony, numbers 1 to 3 are controls fragments (ambient temperature, 28C), numbers 4 to 6 are heat-stressed fragments (3 days at 31.5C). Colonies A and B are from Orpheus Island (Central GBR), colonies C and D are from Princess Charlotte Bay (Northern GBR). These corals are the same as used as parents to produce larval cohorts (see another tag-seq dataset). The annotations for the genes ("isogroups") are in the transcriptome bundle included with this submission
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The question of species survival and evolution in heterogeneous environments has long been a subject...
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The table contains counts of larvae surviving after a certain time at 35.5C, out of the initial numb...
The potential to adapt to a changing climate depends in part upon the standing genetic variation pre...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
International audienceEcosystems worldwide are suffering from climate change. Coral reef ecosystems ...
Although rising ocean temperatures threaten scleractinian corals and the reefs they construct, certa...
Background The potential to adapt to a changing climate depends in part upon the standing genetic...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
Due to the potential for increasing ocean temperatures to detrimentally impact reef-building corals,...
The question of species survival and evolution in heterogeneous environments has long been a subject...
The samples names identify the cross: first letter- dam, second letted - sire, number - culture repl...
As global warming continues, reef-building corals could avoid local population declines through "gen...
Coral populations have declined worldwide largely due to increased sea surface temperatures. Recover...
Galaxea fascicularis, a stony coral belonging to family Oculinidae, is widely distributed in Red Sea...
Wild populations increasingly experience extreme conditions as climate change amplifies environmenta...
The table contains counts of larvae surviving after a certain time at 35.5C, out of the initial numb...
The potential to adapt to a changing climate depends in part upon the standing genetic variation pre...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
International audienceEcosystems worldwide are suffering from climate change. Coral reef ecosystems ...
Although rising ocean temperatures threaten scleractinian corals and the reefs they construct, certa...
Background The potential to adapt to a changing climate depends in part upon the standing genetic...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
Due to the potential for increasing ocean temperatures to detrimentally impact reef-building corals,...
The question of species survival and evolution in heterogeneous environments has long been a subject...