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I. B. MacNeill,V. K. Jandhyalao of global warming: increase in CO. results in ocean acidification and suppresses calcification, rise in sea surface temperature leads to severe bleaching, and sea level rise causes submergence of coral reefs and atoll islands. They are the most sensitive ecosystem and act as an early warning systeLibido 发表于 2025-3-29 00:50:59
Thomas Schütz,Helmut Lessingo of global warming: increase in CO. results in ocean acidification and suppresses calcification, rise in sea surface temperature leads to severe bleaching, and sea level rise causes submergence of coral reefs and atoll islands. They are the most sensitive ecosystem and act as an early warning systeArbitrary 发表于 2025-3-29 03:15:58
F. Bodendorf,H.-G. Lindnerivided into three latitudinal regions: the coral reef region (24–30°N, coral reefs with high coral species diversity), the non-coral reef region (30–33°N, coral assemblages with moderate coral species diversity and without coral reef structure), and the peripheral region (33–35°N, undeveloped coral发酵 发表于 2025-3-29 10:47:10
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K. D. Herrmann,T. Narzanisms. In this chapter, we review the distribution and fluctuation of DOM concentrations in coral reefs around the world, with a special focus on Shiraho Reef, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan, where DOM fluxes have been studied most intensively since the late 1990s. Then, we review the DOM producti机制 发表于 2025-3-29 17:47:31
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Detlef Oertel,Hans-Joachim Poethke,Alfred Seitzd diverse biotic agents. These range in size from minute, primarily intra-skeletal organisms, the microborers (e.g., algae, fungi, bacteria) to larger and often externally-visible macroboring invertebrate (e.g., sponges, polychaete worms, sipunculans, molluscs, crustaceans, echinoids) and fish (e.g.