1-31 of about 31 matches for site:peerj.com bleaching
https://peerj.com/articles/7473/
between temperature and coral bleaching is now well-established based on observations that mass bleaching events usually occur when
An enigmatic decoupling between heat stress and coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef [PeerJ Pre
https://peerj.com/preprints/27686/
between temperature and coral bleaching is now well-established based on observations that mass bleaching events usually occur when
https://peerj.com/articles/9449/
Treating coral bleaching as weather: a framework to validate and optimize prediction skill
https://peerj.com/articles/10200/
central Red Sea. In these cores, skeletal “stress bands”—indicative of past bleaching—captured known bleaching events
Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens t
https://peerj.com/articles/14176/
Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase
https://peerj.com/articles/5347/
Areas Ecology , Zoology , Climate Change Biology , Environmental Impacts , Biological Oceanography Keywords Climate change , Coral reefs , Adaptation , Bleaching , Ocean warming , Acclimatization Copyright
Review History for Evidence of acclimatization or adaptation in Hawaiian corals to higher ocean temp
https://peerj.com/articles/5347/reviews/
not require re-review: Lines 47-49, it's actually not super clear who first described bleaching. See below summary and
https://peerj.com/tdecarlo/
1 November 2, 2022 Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration
Recent and rapid reef recovery around Koh Phangan Island, Gulf of Thailand, driven by plate-like har
https://peerj.com/articles/16115/
Areas Biodiversity , Ecology , Marine Biology , Zoology Keywords Phase shifts , Long term monitoring , Reef community , Habitat complexity , Bleaching , Ecosystem recovery , Coral growth
https://peerj.com/articles/10023/
Interactions , Climate Change Biology , Atmospheric Chemistry , Biogeochemistry , Biological Oceanography Keywords Coral reefs , Biogenic aerosol , Dimethylsulfide , Coral bleaching Copyright © 2020 Jackson et
Light induced intraspecific variability in response to thermal stress in the hard coral Stylophora p
https://peerj.com/articles/3802/
Areas Ecology , Marine Biology , Climate Change Biology Keywords Stylophora pistillata , Thermal tolerance , Light stress , Necrosis , Photoprotection , Bleaching , Intraspecific variability Copyright © 2017
https://peerj.com/articles/4747/
important reef is a core legislative objective; however, ongoing cumulative impacts including widespread coral bleaching and other
Positive association between epiphytes and competitiveness of the brown algal genus Lobophora agains
https://peerj.com/articles/6380/
8% of coral–turf contacts being won by the algae (i.e. overgrowth or bleaching of coral
Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen concentration in coral reefs of Gorgona Island (Eastern Tropica
https://peerj.com/articles/14586/
Effects of hypoxia on scleractinian corals Hypoxia has been shown to promote bleaching in Acropora
https://peerj.com/subjects/green-chemistry/
Mohammed Elamir , Samy Selim Role of the novel aloe vera- based titanium dioxide bleaching gel on the
Individual and combined effect of organic eutrophication (DOC) and ocean warming on the ecophysiolog
https://peerj.com/articles/14812/
respond similarly compared to the more extensively studied hard corals— i.e ., display bleaching processes whereby large extents
Photosynthesis and respiration of the soft coral Xenia umbellata respond to warming but not to organ
https://peerj.com/articles/11663/
global warming poses a growing threat to global reefs causing hard coral bleaching and mortality
Organic eutrophication increases resistance of the pulsating soft coral Xenia umbellata to warming [
https://peerj.com/articles/9182/
the N limitation of hard coral associated zooxanthellae, subsequently leading to coral bleaching via a cascade
Acute heat priming promotes short-term climate resilience of early life stages in a model sea anemon
https://peerj.com/articles/16574/
scleractinian corals, and typically involves a reduction in the bleaching response of symbiotic
Nitrogen eutrophication particularly promotes turf algae in coral reefs of the central Red Sea [Peer
https://peerj.com/articles/8737/
2018 ) and increases the susceptibility of corals to bleaching ( Wooldridge & Done, 2009
https://peerj.com/rjtoonen/
38077446 November 2, 2022 Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration
https://peerj.com/ChristianWild/
7717/peerj.6849 PubMed 31106065 June 14, 2016 Transient turbid water mass reduces temperature-induced coral bleaching and mortality
Growing coral larger and faster: micro-colony-fusion as a strategy for accelerating coral cover [Pee
https://peerj.com/articles/1313/
2014 ), sedimentation ( Nugues & Roberts, 2003 ), disease, parasitism ( Gochfeld & Aeby, 1997 ), and partial bleaching ( Schuhmacher et al., 2005
Seventeen-year study reveals fluctuations in key ecological indicators on two reef crests in Cuba [P
https://peerj.com/articles/16705/
2 concentrations has led to increased sea surface temperature and subsequent mass bleaching events on coral reefs
https://peerj.com/JReimer/
2410 PubMed 27703841 March 28, 2016 A citizen science approach to monitoring bleaching in the
https://peerj.com/ATBanaszak/
trajectories of intertidal and subtidal coral communities highlight habitat-specific recovery dynamics following bleaching in an
Shifts in dominance of benthic communities along a gradient of water temperature and turbidity in tr
https://peerj.com/articles/17132/
King, 2017 ; Papilaya, Boli & Nikijuluw, 2019 ; Maas et al., 2020 ; Purwanto et al., 2021 ). Coral bleaching and disease
https://peerj.com/articles/17132/reviews/
Aryan, et al. "High frequency temperature variability reduces the risk of coral bleaching." Nature communications 9.1
Contrasting effects of increasing dissolved iron on photosynthesis and O2 availability in the gastri
https://peerj.com/articles/17259/
iron, can also disrupt the coral symbiosis and lead to bleaching ( Harland & Brown, 1989
https://peerj.com/articles/4747/reviews/
be the limiting factor. In a time of more coral bleaching and other
Disease prevalence and bacterial isolates associated with Acropora palmata in the Colombian Caribbea
https://peerj.com/articles/16886/
the past are now in decline due to the massive bleaching events that can be