Temporal patterns in innate immunity parameters in reef-building corals and linkages with local climatic conditions
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2016
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Journal Title:Ecosphere
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Description:Extremes in seasonal environmental conditions can significantly impact the health and physiological functioning of reef corals, underscoring the need for knowledge of seasonally specific baselines from which to monitor and forecast impending stress. Increases above summertime means in seawater temperature, sunlight intensity, turbidity, or sedimentation may reduce coral immunocompetency and increase disease and bleaching susceptibility. We analyzed temporal patterns in innate immunity parameters over nine time points throughout one year to establish baseline levels from which anomalies might be detected for representative species from three major reef-building coral families (Acroporidae, Faviidae, and Poritidae).
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Source:Ecosphere 7( 11):e01505
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:0b27b5fcc52d38bd1ce472b9a61db773a60662143aff98d24ec5e9b79545b330
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