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Lab-based evaluation of coral response to thermal stress after ex situ stress hardening assay from 2019-02-06 to 2019-07-15 (NCEI Accession 0245924)
Coral fragments from six presumed genotypes of Acropora cervicornis, originally from three ecoregions on Southeast Florida coral reefs, were collected from a University of Miami field nursery, and exposed to either field control, control, or variable ther...
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Manipulation of Acropora Tissue Properties and Resulting Changes in Physiology and Thermal Tolerance
"Factors of global climate change, such as ocean warming, have led to unprecedented decline in coral reef habitats. The loss of coral reefs across the globe is an alarming issue that many reef restoration practitioners face, fueling efforts to restore ree...
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Pre-exposure to a variable temperature treatment improves the response of Acropora cervicornis to acute thermal stress
Given that global warming is the greatest threat to coral reefs, coral restoration projects have expanded worldwide with the goal of replenishing habitats whose reef-building corals succumbed to various stressors. In many cases, however, these efforts wil...
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Performance of Orbicella faveolata larval cohorts does not align with previously observed thermal tolerance of adult source populations
Orbicella faveolata, commonly known as the mountainous star coral, is a dominant reef‐building species in the Caribbean, but populations have suffered sharp declines since the 1980s due to repeated bleaching and disease‐driven mortality. Prior research ha...
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