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Full-Text Articles in Biology
Change And Stasis Of Distinct Sediment Microbiomes Across Port Everglades Inlet (Pei) And The Adjacent Coral Reefs, Lauren E. Krausfeldt, Jose V. Lopez, Catherine Bilodeau, Hyo Won Lee, Shelby L. Casali
Change And Stasis Of Distinct Sediment Microbiomes Across Port Everglades Inlet (Pei) And The Adjacent Coral Reefs, Lauren E. Krausfeldt, Jose V. Lopez, Catherine Bilodeau, Hyo Won Lee, Shelby L. Casali
Biology Faculty Articles
Deep water ports are human built coastal structures that by definition welcome ship traffic and disturbance. Evidence is accumulating that enhanced port activities such as dredging or deepening have negatively affected nearby natural habitats. Port Everglades Inlet (PEI) is a large active South Florida cargo port for over two million people and lies adjacent to coral reefs, dwindling mangroves, and recreational beaches. In this study, the microbial communities of PEI and adjacent reef sediments were characterized to serve as indicators for change due to dredging and assess anthropogenic influence on these sensitive ecosystems by sequencing the V4 region of 16S …
Thermal Acclimation Of Tropical Coral Reef Fishes To Global Heat Waves, Jacob L. Johansen, Lauren E. Nadler, Adam Habary, Alyssa J. Bowden, Jodie Rummer
Thermal Acclimation Of Tropical Coral Reef Fishes To Global Heat Waves, Jacob L. Johansen, Lauren E. Nadler, Adam Habary, Alyssa J. Bowden, Jodie Rummer
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
As climate-driven heat waves become more frequent and intense, there is increasing urgency to understand how thermally sensitive species are responding. Acute heating events lasting days to months may elicit acclimation responses to improve performance and survival. However, the coordination of acclimation responses remains largely unknown for most stenothermal species. We documented the chronology of 18 metabolic and cardiorespiratory changes that occur in the gills, blood, spleen, and muscles when tropical coral reef fishes are thermally stressed (+3.0°C above ambient). Using representative coral reef fishes (Caesio cuning and Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus) separated by >100 million years of evolution and …
Shrinking Salmon: Is Climate Change Linked To Animal Body Size?, Monica D. Bacchus
Shrinking Salmon: Is Climate Change Linked To Animal Body Size?, Monica D. Bacchus
Scientific Communication News
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Nest Moisture Content Affects Loggerhead Hatchling Size And Neonate Development, Kelly M. Detmer
Nest Moisture Content Affects Loggerhead Hatchling Size And Neonate Development, Kelly M. Detmer
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
How Can We Change Gut Microbiota For Healthy Lives?, Elizaveta Shmakova
How Can We Change Gut Microbiota For Healthy Lives?, Elizaveta Shmakova
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Host Population Genetics And Biogeography Structure The Microbiome Of The Sponge Cliona Delitrix, Cole Easson, Andia Chaves-Fonnegra, Robert W. Thacker, Jose Lopez
Host Population Genetics And Biogeography Structure The Microbiome Of The Sponge Cliona Delitrix, Cole Easson, Andia Chaves-Fonnegra, Robert W. Thacker, Jose Lopez
Biology Faculty Articles
Sponges occur across diverse marine biomes and host internal microbial communities that can provide critical ecological functions. While strong patterns of host specificity have been observed consistently in sponge microbiomes, the precise ecological relationships between hosts and their symbiotic microbial communities remain to be fully delineated. In the current study, we investigate the relative roles of host population genetics and biogeography in structuring the microbial communities hosted by the excavating sponge Cliona delitrix. A total of 53 samples, previously used to demarcate the population genetic structure of C. delitrix, were selected from two locations in the Caribbean Sea and …
Deep Sea Sediments Of The Arctic Central Basin: A Potential Sink For Microplastics, Colleen Mcmaken
Deep Sea Sediments Of The Arctic Central Basin: A Potential Sink For Microplastics, Colleen Mcmaken
Scientific Communication News
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The Importance Of Understanding Trophic Transfer In Top Marine Predators Due To An Increase In Plastic Production, Annika M. Markovich
The Importance Of Understanding Trophic Transfer In Top Marine Predators Due To An Increase In Plastic Production, Annika M. Markovich
Scientific Communication News
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Feeding Behavior Fundamentally Affects Micro-Particle Intake In Mangrove Crabs, Rola Alsharif
Feeding Behavior Fundamentally Affects Micro-Particle Intake In Mangrove Crabs, Rola Alsharif
Scientific Communication News
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Will Shark Skin Dissolve Under High Co2?, Emily K. Witt
Will Shark Skin Dissolve Under High Co2?, Emily K. Witt
Scientific Communication News
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Human Vs. Bear: Who Needs Salmon More?, Brittany N. Savercool
Human Vs. Bear: Who Needs Salmon More?, Brittany N. Savercool
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
How Corals Avoid Mating Between Different Species, Amanda Kempton
How Corals Avoid Mating Between Different Species, Amanda Kempton
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
First Estimates Of Greenland Shark (Somniosus Microcephalus) Abundances In Arctic Waters, Taryn Szalay
First Estimates Of Greenland Shark (Somniosus Microcephalus) Abundances In Arctic Waters, Taryn Szalay
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Microplastics Invade Manta Ray Feeding Grounds Giving Rise To The Effects Of Global Plastic Pollution, Meghan Ulmer
Microplastics Invade Manta Ray Feeding Grounds Giving Rise To The Effects Of Global Plastic Pollution, Meghan Ulmer
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Battle For The Top: Killer Whales Vs. White Sharks, Michael P. Mcdonough
Battle For The Top: Killer Whales Vs. White Sharks, Michael P. Mcdonough
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Can Ocean Modeling Help Predict Where Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Wash Up?, Mikayla L. Twiss
Can Ocean Modeling Help Predict Where Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Wash Up?, Mikayla L. Twiss
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Dolphin Study Gives Insight Into Marine Mammal Threat Response, Marshall Hawkins
Dolphin Study Gives Insight Into Marine Mammal Threat Response, Marshall Hawkins
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
White Sharks As A Novel Threat To Sea Otter Populations In California, Kimberly S. Schmutz
White Sharks As A Novel Threat To Sea Otter Populations In California, Kimberly S. Schmutz
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Feeding Ecology Of Invasive Lionfish In Southeast Florida, Ruchao Qian
Feeding Ecology Of Invasive Lionfish In Southeast Florida, Ruchao Qian
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Thirty Years Of Data Sheds Light On Plastic Pollution In The Deep Sea, Adam Warren
Thirty Years Of Data Sheds Light On Plastic Pollution In The Deep Sea, Adam Warren
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Endangered Whale Species In A Pristine Environment: Pollutant Concentrations Indicative Of A Problem?, Briana R. Coulter
Endangered Whale Species In A Pristine Environment: Pollutant Concentrations Indicative Of A Problem?, Briana R. Coulter
Scientific Communication News
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Using Drones To Assess Great White Shark Behavior Along Coastal Beaches, Alydia Moorhead
Using Drones To Assess Great White Shark Behavior Along Coastal Beaches, Alydia Moorhead
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
No Evidence Of Fine Scale Thermal Adaption In Green Turtles, Taylor Apter
No Evidence Of Fine Scale Thermal Adaption In Green Turtles, Taylor Apter
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
New Intervention Method For Halting Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, Samantha Buckley
New Intervention Method For Halting Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, Samantha Buckley
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Social Structure Of Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca) In The Galápagos Archipelago, Mary Gad
Social Structure Of Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca) In The Galápagos Archipelago, Mary Gad
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Machine Learning Provides A Much-Needed Solution For Marine Mammal Protection, Shaman Patel
Machine Learning Provides A Much-Needed Solution For Marine Mammal Protection, Shaman Patel
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.
Ghost Fishing In Coral Reef Ecosystems, Katherine E. Meurer
Ghost Fishing In Coral Reef Ecosystems, Katherine E. Meurer
Scientific Communication News
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Climate Change Could Impact Narwhal Consumption By Killer Whales, Mykenzee L. Munaco
Climate Change Could Impact Narwhal Consumption By Killer Whales, Mykenzee L. Munaco
Scientific Communication News
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Fishing Industry And Misidentification Leading To Angel Sharks Decline, Gretchen M. Spencer
Fishing Industry And Misidentification Leading To Angel Sharks Decline, Gretchen M. Spencer
Scientific Communication News
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Flamboyant Cuttlefish: Camouflage Tactics And Colorful Behavior, Shaquilla M. Hamlett
Flamboyant Cuttlefish: Camouflage Tactics And Colorful Behavior, Shaquilla M. Hamlett
Scientific Communication News
No abstract provided.