Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
Research reveals coral larvae adapt to high temperatures by reducing metabolism and increasing nitrogen intake, enhancing ...
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching at high temperatures, according to a ...
On Thursday, as a National Geographic expedition was exploring the waters around the Solomon Islands, its members spotted ...
It’s more than 100 feet long, around 300 years old, made of nearly 1 billion little polyps and visible from space ...
The National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas expedition has discovered the largest known coral in the world, spanning a ...
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a ...
Coral larvae assimilate more nitrogen and trade it to their algae symbionts for glucose under elevated temperatures ...
From the surface, “it looked like a shipwreck,” said Molly Timmers, lead scientist of the Pristine Seas expedition. But the ...
Over the past two years, record-breaking ocean temperatures have triggered a wave of coral bleaching events across the world. But while other reefs around the Solomon Islands are showing signs of ...
Severe Cold-Water Bleaching and Mortality of Deep-Water Reef Observed in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Oct. 11, 2024 — New study documents a severe coral bleaching event occurring in a deep coral ...