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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 3, p e0173350 (2017)
Scleractinian coral are experiencing unprecedented rates of mortality due to increases in sea surface temperatures in response to global climate change. Some coral species however, survive high temperature events due to a reduced susceptibility to bl
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https://doaj.org/article/36328b6abc364d6daaf703979a0c34d5
Autor:
Mitchell Laughlin, Amanda Weyers, Elizabeth Dudley, Adriana Serrata, Elizabeth A. Leadbetter, Devon A. Shipp, Rachel Fromme, Jennifer Yates, Briana Hauff Salas, Robert J. Linhardt, Travis Shute, Jianjun Miao, Chloe Mesa, Brandy Vincent, Olivia Z. Durham, Eyal Amiel, Paula A. Lanthier, Noran Alam, Emilie E. Vomhof-DeKrey, Daniel Angel, Kelly L. Nash, Katya Mohrs
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 206(8)
CD4+ T cells enable the critical B cell humoral immune protection afforded by most effective vaccines. We and others have recently identified an alternative source of help for B cells in mice, invariant NK T (iNKT) cells. iNKT cells are innate glycol
Autor:
Kevin B. Strychar, Briana Hauff-Salas, Joshua A. Haslun, Jessica DeBoer, Katherine Cryer, Scott Keith, Sam Wooten
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 3645, p 3645 (2021)
Water; Volume 13; Issue 24; Pages: 3645
Water; Volume 13; Issue 24; Pages: 3645
A great number of studies published on long-term ocean warming and increased acidification have forecasted changes in regional biodiversity preempted by aquatic invasive species (AIS). The present paper is focused on invasive Tubastraea coccinea (TC)
Autor:
Briana Hauff-Salas, Kevin B. Strychar, Nathaniel E. Ostrom, James M. Cervino, Joshua A. Haslun
Publikováno v:
Water
Volume 13
Issue 15
Water, Vol 13, Iss 2107, p 2107 (2021)
Volume 13
Issue 15
Water, Vol 13, Iss 2107, p 2107 (2021)
Coral communities of the Florida Reef Tract (FRT) have changed dramatically over the past 30 years. Coral cover throughout the FRT is disproportionately distributed
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70% of total coral cover is found within the inshore patch reef zone (&
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70% of total coral cover is found within the inshore patch reef zone (&
Autor:
Nathaniel E. Ostrom, Briana Hauff-Salas, Joshua A. Haslun, James M. Cervino, Kevin B. Strychar
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 165
Increasing seawater temperatures (SWT) resulting from climate change have greatly reduced coral cover world-wide; however, disease has also greatly reduced coral cover in many regions and is especially apparent for offshore bank reefs of the Florida
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 3, p e0173350 (2017)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Scleractinian coral are experiencing unprecedented rates of mortality due to increases in sea surface temperatures in response to global climate change. Some coral species however, survive high temperature events due to a reduced susceptibility to bl