<p>A) Healthy coral with granular amoebocytes dispersed in mesoglea as indicated by arrows. B) Diseased coral with an increase in granular amoebocytes in the mesoglea. Scale bar = 25 µm.</p
ABSTRACT: An accurate approach to coral disease study is critical for understanding the global decli...
Abstract Aspergillosis is a widespread disease that has impacted the demography of the Caribbean sea...
Acroporid white syndrome, a disease-like syndrome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera...
<p>Images are of the same coral colony, with A) one fragment kept at 29°C and B) fragment kept at 31...
BACKGROUND: Climate warming is causing environmental change making both marine and terrestrial organ...
<p>1) Healthy coral tissue is composed of a surface body wall layer including the epidermis, a thin ...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and coral disease is a significant contributing factor. However...
Abstract: Diseases threaten corals globally, but 40 years on their causes remain mostly unknown. We ...
Here we identify ecological and structural characteristics of a novel plaque-like growth anomaly (GA...
We present evidence of cellular responses to increased sedimentation and temperature in Montastraea ...
Here we identify ecological and structural characteristics of a novel plaque-like growth anomaly (GA...
Stony corals (Order Scleractinia) are susceptible to a variety of diseases, which can occur from abi...
Alcyonacean soft corals form major components of the biomass and biodiversity on many shallow Indo-P...
Coral diseases are contributing to the decline of coral reefs worldwide and have been demonstrated t...
© Inter-Research 2010. White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute ...
ABSTRACT: An accurate approach to coral disease study is critical for understanding the global decli...
Abstract Aspergillosis is a widespread disease that has impacted the demography of the Caribbean sea...
Acroporid white syndrome, a disease-like syndrome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera...
<p>Images are of the same coral colony, with A) one fragment kept at 29°C and B) fragment kept at 31...
BACKGROUND: Climate warming is causing environmental change making both marine and terrestrial organ...
<p>1) Healthy coral tissue is composed of a surface body wall layer including the epidermis, a thin ...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and coral disease is a significant contributing factor. However...
Abstract: Diseases threaten corals globally, but 40 years on their causes remain mostly unknown. We ...
Here we identify ecological and structural characteristics of a novel plaque-like growth anomaly (GA...
We present evidence of cellular responses to increased sedimentation and temperature in Montastraea ...
Here we identify ecological and structural characteristics of a novel plaque-like growth anomaly (GA...
Stony corals (Order Scleractinia) are susceptible to a variety of diseases, which can occur from abi...
Alcyonacean soft corals form major components of the biomass and biodiversity on many shallow Indo-P...
Coral diseases are contributing to the decline of coral reefs worldwide and have been demonstrated t...
© Inter-Research 2010. White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute ...
ABSTRACT: An accurate approach to coral disease study is critical for understanding the global decli...
Abstract Aspergillosis is a widespread disease that has impacted the demography of the Caribbean sea...
Acroporid white syndrome, a disease-like syndrome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera...