Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by a variety of natural and human-induced stressors; anomalous temperatures are presently among the most serious threats by causing extensive coral bleaching. Amphistegina spp. exhibit similar bleaching as corals in the presence of photo-oxidative stress induced by either light or temperature, especially during times of maximum solar irradiance. At 11 islands (34 sampling sites) in the North Ari Atoll in the Maldives, bleaching in Amphistegina was observed a few weeks before the onset of an extensive El Niño-related coral bleaching that was more severe than expected for this region. Assessment using the Amphistegina Bleaching Index (ABI) showed that the proportions of bleached specimens of Amphistegina i...
Coral reef bleaching, the whitening of diverse invertebrate taxa, results from the loss of symbiotic...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-coloured dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host...
Bleaching susceptibility of coral varies among species, environmental conditions, and spatial patter...
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by a variety of natural and human-induced stressors; anomalous ...
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by a variety of natural and human-induced stressors; anomalous...
The Amphistegina Bleaching Index (ABI) was applied to three Maldivian reefs in the Rasdhoo and North...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reef-building corals, representativ...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reefbuilding corals: they are proli...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reefbuilding corals: they are proli...
The effects of human activities on the earth’s environment have gained increasing attention in recen...
Coral bleaching, as one of the major threats to the well-being of coral reefs worldwide, has been ex...
In field collections from reefs off Key Largo, Florida, in September 199 1, 80% of living adolescent...
Bleaching (visible loss of symbiont color) in populations of the diatom-bearing foraminifer Amphiste...
Seasonal coral bleaching has been observed and studied in tropical waters around the world. These st...
Severe coral bleaching in response to increasing sea temperatures threatens coral reefs in many regi...
Coral reef bleaching, the whitening of diverse invertebrate taxa, results from the loss of symbiotic...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-coloured dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host...
Bleaching susceptibility of coral varies among species, environmental conditions, and spatial patter...
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by a variety of natural and human-induced stressors; anomalous ...
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by a variety of natural and human-induced stressors; anomalous...
The Amphistegina Bleaching Index (ABI) was applied to three Maldivian reefs in the Rasdhoo and North...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reef-building corals, representativ...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reefbuilding corals: they are proli...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reefbuilding corals: they are proli...
The effects of human activities on the earth’s environment have gained increasing attention in recen...
Coral bleaching, as one of the major threats to the well-being of coral reefs worldwide, has been ex...
In field collections from reefs off Key Largo, Florida, in September 199 1, 80% of living adolescent...
Bleaching (visible loss of symbiont color) in populations of the diatom-bearing foraminifer Amphiste...
Seasonal coral bleaching has been observed and studied in tropical waters around the world. These st...
Severe coral bleaching in response to increasing sea temperatures threatens coral reefs in many regi...
Coral reef bleaching, the whitening of diverse invertebrate taxa, results from the loss of symbiotic...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-coloured dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host...
Bleaching susceptibility of coral varies among species, environmental conditions, and spatial patter...