Scientific articles
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2014
Coral reefs around Rangiroa Atoll, French Polynesia were severely damaged by the 1997/1998 El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), but recovery was remarkable in a follow-up study done in 2013.
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2014
Spread of the green snail Turbo marmoratus in French Polynesia
This article on the spread of the green snail in French Polynesia published in Ocean & Coastal Management was a result of research conducted by Living Oceans Foundation Chief Scientist Andrew Bruckner and Coral Reef Ecologist Alexandra Demspey with other mission team members during the Global Reef Expedition missions to French Polynesia.
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2014
Remote Sensing and Modeling of Coral Reef Resilience
This article, published by one of the Living Oceans Foundation Fellows, Gwilym Rowlands, PhD, looks at remote sensing and modeling of coral reef resilience.
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2014
This article, written by several Living Oceans Foundation Chief Scientist, Andrew Bruckner, and Research Fellow, Joao Monteiro, along with Science Team members Illiana Baums, Joshua Feingold, and Tyler Smith, looks at the marginal coral populations of Pocillopora in the Galápagos Archipelago.
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2014
Unravelling the influence of water depth and wave energy on the facies diversity of shelf carbonates
This article, published by two Living Oceans Foundation Research Fellows, Gwilym Rowlands and Jeremy Kerr, and long-time Science Team member, Sam Purkis, seeks to unravel the influence of water depth and wave energy on the facies diversity of shelf carbonates.
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2014
This article, published by one of the Living Oceans Foundation Fellows, Andersen Mayfield, PhD, looks at how rubisco expression in the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium sp. is influenced by both photoperiod and endosymbiotic lifestyle.
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2014
Compartment-specific transcriptomics in a reef-building coral exposed to elevated temperatures
This article, published by one of the Living Oceans Foundation Fellows, Andersen Mayfield, PhD, looks at compartment-specific transcriptonimics in a reef-building coral exposed to elevated temperatures.