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Coral Reefs
Not all coral produce reefs. Those that do are called hermatypic. The small zooxanthellae algae ...
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Coral Reefs
The zooxanthellae algae, through photosynthesis, remove carbon dioxide from the air and make carbohydrates available as food for both the zooxanthellae and the coral polyps. Eventually, ... form of limestone produced by coral polyps. However, both the coral polyps and the zooxanthellae must also use oxygen through the process of respiration (the same process humans use ...
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coral reefs blog
Coral reefs are formed over the course of thousands of years ... twice that of tropical rainforest loss. Fish cultivate gardens of algae(7/24/2007) Damselfish cultivate "gardens" of algae, according to a study published last October in the journal Biology ...
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Eco-Pros Coral Communities
These tiny plant-like organisms live inside the tissues of the coral, providing nutrients. Zooxanthellae also helps them secrete limestone and removes waste. This biological partnership between the coral and the algae ...
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PISCES - Florida Everglades
Hard, encrusting, red coralline algae are significant reef builders in some ... and activities. zooplankton – animal portion of the plankton, primarily microscopic. zooxanthellae – unicellular dinoflagellate algae that live symbiotically in the cells of marine invertebrates including ...
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References - Ahermatypic, Hermatypic What does it all mean?
These algae, which are commonly called zooxanthellae, belong to a group of unicellular brown ... questions about evolution of corals and coral reefs. Which evolved first, corals or the algae zooxanthellae? Were the corals that helped build Paleozoic reefs hermatypic? At this point there is ...
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CHAMP - Coral Bleaching - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
These polyps have microscopic algae called zooxanthellae living within their tissues. The zooxanthellae work like an internal symbiotic vegetable garden, carrying out ... zooxanthellae can be replaced. The term bleaching is used because the dazzling colors of living corals are due to the colors of zooxanthellae in coral tissue, and when zooxanthellae ...
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CHAMP - Coral Reef Biology - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
When a coral bleaches it loses its symbiotic zooxanthellae and will ... of corals is due to the zooxanthellae in coral tissue, and when zooxanthellae are lost, corals appear white, or "bleached." The actual process by which zooxanthellae are lost from coral ...
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CHAMP - Coral Disease Identification and Information - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
'Proline-Rich Peptide from the Coral Pathogen Vibrio Shiloi That Inhibits Photosynthesis of Zooxanthellae.' Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67 (4): 1536-1541. Banin E, Israely T, Kushmaro A, ... in the Archipielago De Los Roques National Park, Venezuela (Part 1: Stony Corals and Algae).' Reviews and broader coral disease papers Bruckner AW (2002). Priorities for Effective Management of ...
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Coral reefs of Hawai'i
Because corals contain internal microscopic plants called zooxanthellae, they receive much of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis. In addition, their ... nutrient concentration associated with sewage discharges are responsible for the proliferation of bubble algae (Dictosphaeria caveronasa), which overgrew reefs and killed coral (Maragos, et al., 1985). ...
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