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Coral Reefs and Bleaching Phenomenon

Title: Coral Reefs and Bleaching Phenomenon
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1485 | Pages: 6.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Coral Reefs and Bleaching Phenomenon

Imagine yourself observing one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth. Thousands of species of plants and animals provide a dizzying array of color and motion. Massive structures provide a canopy that shelters hundreds of exotic species in a myriad of microclimates. As land-based observers, we almost automatically assume that this is a description of the rich ecosystem of a tropical rainforest. However, if we take ourselves off the safety of dry land and immerse …showed first 75 words of 1485 total

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showed last 75 words of 1485 total…Scientific American. V113:34-36 Luoma, Jon R. Nov. 1996. “Reef Madness” Audubon. V98: n6. P24(3). Richmond, R. H. 1993. “Coral Reefs: Present problems and Future Concerns Resulting form Athropogenic Disturbence.” American Zoologist. V33: P524-536. Van Alstyne, K. L. and V. J. Paul. 1988. “The Role of Secondary Metabolites in Marine Ecological Interactions.” Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium, Australia, Vol. 1. Wilkinson, C. R. 1987. “Interocean Differences in Size and Nutrition of Coral Reef Sponge Populations.” Science, Vol. 236: P1654-1657.

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