Role of elevated organic carbon levels and microbial activity in coral mortality David I. Kline, Neilan M. Kuntz, Mya Breitbart, Nancy Knowlton, Forest Rohwer Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 314 (May 22 2006), pp. 119-125 Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/24870119 PDF available Here we experimentally show that routinely measured components of water quality (nitrate, phosphate, ammonia) do […]
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Biological control of aragonite formation in stony corals
Biological control of aragonite formation in stony corals Stanislas Von Euw1, Qihong Zhang, Viacheslav Manichev, Nagarajan Murali, Juliane Gross, Leonard C. Feldman, Torgny Gustafsson, Carol Flach, Richard Mendelsohn, Paul G. Falkowski Science 02 Jun 2017: Vol. 356, Issue 6341, pp. 933-938 DOI: 10.1126/science.aam6371 PDF and full text available at main article link above. […]mineral precipitation in corals is a biologically controlled process mediated by […]
Phosphonate utilization by the globally important marine diazotroph Trichodesmium
Phosphonate Utilization by the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium Nature 439, 68-71 (5 January 2006) DOI:10.1038/nature04203 S T Dyhrman, Phoebe Chappell, S T Haley, J W Moffett, Eric A Webb PDF available Quotes coming….click through and read! 🙂
Effects of herbivory, nutrient levels, and introduced algae on the distribution and abundance of the invasive macroalga Dictyosphaeria cavernosa in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
Effects of herbivory, nutrient levels, and introduced algae on the distribution and abundance of the invasive macroalga Dictyosphaeria cavernosa in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Coral Reefs (2001) 19: 343-357 DOI 10.1007/s003380000123 PDF available. Bubble algae! The less-fun variant in the Family. (Valonia is not so bad.) Don’t provide foods to your herbivores that are more desirable. […]
