corals
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While a Coral Is Dormant, Microbial Communities Change, Providing Information That May Be Useful for Efforts To Improve Coral Health
A recent study discovered that microbial communities change while a coral sleeps, which may help with efforts to restore coral health.
Latest Research Articles
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Mutations in Corals Passed on to Offspring Could Save Endangered Species
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Certain Areas in the Great Barrier Reef Shows Record-Breaking Coral Development in 36 Years
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Deep Sea Corals: Why do Some of Them Glow in the Dark?
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Radioactive Material in Pacific Ocean Corals Could Mark New Epoch
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After 25 Years, Scientists Discover Groundbreaking Anti-Cancer Compounds Found in Sea Corals
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Dolphins Perform Self-Medication by Rubbing Against Corals
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Coral Extinction is Possible by the End of the 21st Century: Marine Ecologists Warn
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Coral-Algal Symbiosis May Help in Recovery from Coral Bleaching Due to Climate Change and Ocean Warming
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Corals That Experience Heat Stress are More Likely to Tolerate High Water Temperatures
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Ocean Burial: You Can Now Turn Into Corals and Help Combat Climate Change After Death
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Marine Heatwaves Could Possibly Rearrange the Size Distribution of Corals on Reefs
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Archeologists Discovers a Rare Fossil of a Prehistoric Shrimp Inside a Clam