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Autor:
Kimberley Mills, Duncan D. Muir, Anthony Oldroyd, Eleanor H. John, Nadia Santodomingo, Kenneth G. Johnson, Muhammad Ali Syed Hussein, Sindia Sosdian
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 52, Iss , Pp 109947- (2024)
This article provides novel data on the microstructure and crystallographic texture of modern giant clam shells (Tridacna squamosa and Hippopus hippopus) from the Coral Triangle region of northeast Borneo. Giant clams have two aragonitic shell layers
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https://doaj.org/article/96f8da1e34ff43658995a7158ed5701d
Autor:
Ainsley Rutterford, Leonardo Bertini, Erica J. Hendy, Kenneth G. Johnson, Rebecca Summerfield, Tilo Burghardt
Publikováno v:
SN Applied Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 1-6 (2022)
Article Highlights AI can help facilitate the expert identification of coral density boundaries in well-resolved regions following minimal training. AI can be used to automate and upscale non-destructive coral density-banding analysis across museum c
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https://doaj.org/article/9ffaa55f3e4f4ca9b5457b6fc883f909
Autor:
Kimberley Mills, Eleanor H. John, Duncan D. Muir, Nadiezhda Santodomingo, Kenneth G. Johnson, Muhammad Ali Syed Hussein, Sindia Sosdian
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 42:593-608
Increasing evidence suggests that nearshore turbid coral reefs may mitigate bleaching of reef building calcifiers and play a critical role in the future of marine biodiversity in coastal areas. However, biomineralization processes on turbid reefs are
Autor:
Moriaki Yasuhara, Huai-Hsuan May Huang, Markus Reuter, Skye Yunshu Tian, Jonathan D. Cybulski, Aaron O’Dea, Briony L. Mamo, Laura J. Cotton, Emanuela Di Martino, Ran Feng, Clay R. Tabor, Gabriel Reygondeau, Qianshuo Zhao, Mark T. Warne, Kyawt K. T. Aye, Jingwen Zhang, Anne Chao, Chih-Lin Wei, Fabien L. Condamine, Adam T. Kocsis, Wolfgang Kiessling, Mark J. Costello, Derek P. Tittensor., Chhaya Chaudhary, Marina C. Rillo, Hideyuki Doi, Yun-wei Dong, Thomas M. Cronin, Erin E. Saupe, Heike K. Lotze, Kenneth G. Johnson, Willem Renema, John M. Pandolfi, Mathias Harzhauser, Jeremy B. C. Jackson, Yuanyuan Hong
Publikováno v:
Oceanography and Marine Biology : An Annual Review
Stephen J. Hawkins; A. Louise Allcock; Peter A. Todd; Stephen E. Swearer; Maria Byrne; Louise B. Firth; Anaëlle J. Lemasson; Cathy H. Lucas; Ezequiel M. Marzinelli; Peter J. Mumby; Bayden D. Russell; I. Philip Smith. Oceanography and Marine Biology : An Annual Review, 60, Taylor & Francis, pp.243-300, 2022, 9781003288602
Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 60 ISBN: 9781003288602
Yasuhara, M, Huang, H-H M, Reuter, M, Tian, S Y, Cybulski, J D, O'Dea, A, Mamo, B L, Cotton, L J, Martino, E D, Feng, R, Tabor, C R, Reygondeau, G, Zhao, Q, Warne, M T, Aye, K K T, Zhang, J, Chao, A, Wei, C-L, Condamine, F L, Kocsis, A T, Kiessling, W, Costello, M J, Tittensor, D R, Chaudhary, C, Rillo, M C, Doi, H, Dong, Y-W, Cronin, T M, Saupe, E E, Lotze, H K, Johnson, K G, Renema, W, Pandolfi, J M, Harzhauser, M, Jackson, J B C & Hong, Y 2022, Hotspots of Cenozoic Tropical Marine Biodiversity . in S J Hawkins (ed.), Oceanography and Marine Biology : An Annusl Review, Volume 60 . CRC Press, Oceanography and Marine Biology, vol. 60, pp. 243-300 . https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003288602-5
Stephen J. Hawkins; A. Louise Allcock; Peter A. Todd; Stephen E. Swearer; Maria Byrne; Louise B. Firth; Anaëlle J. Lemasson; Cathy H. Lucas; Ezequiel M. Marzinelli; Peter J. Mumby; Bayden D. Russell; I. Philip Smith. Oceanography and Marine Biology : An Annual Review, 60, Taylor & Francis, pp.243-300, 2022, 9781003288602
Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 60 ISBN: 9781003288602
Yasuhara, M, Huang, H-H M, Reuter, M, Tian, S Y, Cybulski, J D, O'Dea, A, Mamo, B L, Cotton, L J, Martino, E D, Feng, R, Tabor, C R, Reygondeau, G, Zhao, Q, Warne, M T, Aye, K K T, Zhang, J, Chao, A, Wei, C-L, Condamine, F L, Kocsis, A T, Kiessling, W, Costello, M J, Tittensor, D R, Chaudhary, C, Rillo, M C, Doi, H, Dong, Y-W, Cronin, T M, Saupe, E E, Lotze, H K, Johnson, K G, Renema, W, Pandolfi, J M, Harzhauser, M, Jackson, J B C & Hong, Y 2022, Hotspots of Cenozoic Tropical Marine Biodiversity . in S J Hawkins (ed.), Oceanography and Marine Biology : An Annusl Review, Volume 60 . CRC Press, Oceanography and Marine Biology, vol. 60, pp. 243-300 . https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003288602-5
International audience; Hotspots of tropical marine biodiversity are areas that harbour disproportionately large numbers of species compared to surrounding regions. The richness and location of these hotspots have changed throughout the Cenozoic. Her
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2523bca4b74ad8a7ed57303b345f8149
https://hal.science/hal-03871400
https://hal.science/hal-03871400
Autor:
Kenneth G. Johnson, Erica Hendy, Sindia Sosdian, Stacy D. Jupiter, Ana Samperiz, Eleanor H. John
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 43:291-319
Saw, J.V.M., Hunter, A.W., Johnson, K.G. & Abdul Rahman, A.H.B., November 2018. Pliocene corals from the Togopi Formation of the Dent Peninsula, Sabah, northeastern Borneo, Malaysia. Alcheringa 43, 291–319. ISSN 0311-5518The palaeobiology of the Ma
Autor:
Chris T. Perry, Allia Rosedy, Nadiezhda Santodomingo, Zarinah Waheed, Kenneth G. Johnson, Muhammad Ali Syed Hussein
Publikováno v:
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 173:112998
Marine litter is recognized as an increasing component of marine ecosystem pollution. In this baseline study, we document the magnitude, types, sources, and potential impacts of litter on six coral reefs in East Sabah. We applied a simplified classif
Autor:
Carlos Prada, Jeremy Schmutz, Don R. Levitan, Mónica Medina, John M. Pandolfi, Cheryl M. Woodley, Kenneth G. Johnson, Hiroaki Kitano, Ann F. Budd, Jane Grimwood, Roberto Iglesias-Prieto, Nancy Knowlton, Bishoy Hanna, Michael DeGiorgio
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 26:3190-3194
Summary Large environmental fluctuations often cause mass extinctions, extirpating species and transforming communities [1, 2]. While the effects on community structure are evident in the fossil record, demographic consequences for populations of ind
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 35:765-781
Studies on ancient coral communities living in marginal conditions, including low light, high turbidity, extreme temperatures, or high nutrients, are important to understand the current structure of reefs and how they could potentially respond to glo