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411 related items for PubMed ID: 18331247

  • 1. Bleaching and stress in coral reef ecosystems: hsp70 expression by the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta.
    López-Legentil S, Song B, McMurray SE, Pawlik JR.
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  • 3. Induction of 70-kD heat shock protein in scleractinian corals by elevated temperature: significance for coral bleaching.
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  • 5. Bacteria are not the primary cause of bleaching in the Mediterranean coral Oculina patagonica.
    Ainsworth TD, Fine M, Roff G, Hoegh-Guldberg O.
    ISME J; 2008 Jan; 2(1):67-73. PubMed ID: 18059488
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  • 7. Changes in coral-associated microbial communities during a bleaching event.
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  • 8. The effect of thermal history on the susceptibility of reef-building corals to thermal stress.
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  • 9. P-glycoprotein (multi-xenobiotic resistance) and heat shock protein gene expression in the reef coral Montastraea franksi in response to environmental toxicants.
    Venn AA, Quinn J, Jones R, Bodnar A.
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  • 10. Bleaching events regulate shifts from corals to excavating sponges in algae-dominated reefs.
    Chaves-Fonnegra A, Riegl B, Zea S, Lopez JV, Smith T, Brandt M, Gilliam DS.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2018 Feb 26; 24(2):773-785. PubMed ID: 29076634
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  • 11. Demographics of increasing populations of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta in the Florida Keys.
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  • 12. Temperature thresholds for bacterial symbiosis with a sponge.
    Webster NS, Cobb RE, Negri AP.
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  • 13. Detrimental conditions affecting Xestospongia muta across shallow and mesophotic coral reefs off the southwest coast of Puerto Rico.
    García-Hernández JE, Tuohy E, Toledo-Rodríguez DA, Sherman C, Schizas NV, Weil E.
    Dis Aquat Organ; 2021 Nov 18; 147():47-61. PubMed ID: 34789587
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  • 14. Reef corals bleach to resist stress.
    Obura DO.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2009 Feb 18; 58(2):206-12. PubMed ID: 18996547
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  • 15. Hurricanes benefit bleached corals.
    Manzello DP, Brandt M, Smith TB, Lirman D, Hendee JC, Nemeth RS.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2007 Jul 17; 104(29):12035-9. PubMed ID: 17606914
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  • 17. Is proximity to land-based sources of coral stressors an appropriate measure of risk to coral reefs? An example from the Florida Reef Tract.
    Lirman D, Fong P.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2007 Jun 17; 54(6):779-91. PubMed ID: 17303183
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  • 18. Response of Millepora alcicornis (Milleporina: Milleporidae) to two bleaching events at Puerto Morelos reef, Mexican Caribbean.
    Banaszak AT, Ayala-Schiaffino BN, Rodríguez-Román A, Enríquez S, Iglesias-Prieto R.
    Rev Biol Trop; 2003 Jun 17; 51 Suppl 4():57-66. PubMed ID: 15264554
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  • 19. Tolerance of endolithic algae to elevated temperature and light in the coral Montipora monasteriata from the southern Great Barrier Reef.
    Fine M, Meroz-Fine E, Hoegh-Guldberg O.
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  • 20. The susceptibility and resilience of corals to thermal stress: adaptation, acclimatization or both?
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