Friday, February 4, 2011

Coral-algal Symbioses and Global Warming (Image 1)

Coral-algal Symbioses and Global Warming (Image 1)
Fri, 04 Feb 2011 09:02:38 -0600

Collecting tiny fragments from a cluster of <em>Sarcophyton</em> coral

Todd LaJeunesse of Penn State University collects tiny fragments from a cluster of Sarcophyton coral in the cool waters of the western Indian Ocean, off the coast of Zanzibar. LaJeunesse and colleagues studied the effects of global warming on coral-algal symbioses in warm and cool waters. ...

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