Almost half of warm-water reef-building coral species are at risk of extinction, conservationists have warned after a global ...
Almost half of all warm-water species of coral are threatened with extinction due to climate change, a new report said on ...
Fossil fuel projects are putting the Pacific Coral Triangle’s unique marine ecosystem at risk, according to a new report ...
Jury, et. al. “Experimental coral reef communities transform yet persist under mitigated future ocean warming and ...
Climate change is decimating the likelihood of survival for a large portion of the world's coral reefs, according to new ...
The threats to coral reefs ‘Coral superhighway’ is discovered in the Indian Ocean Climate change is the main threat to corals ...
Conservation status for warm-water reef-building corals was analysed for the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s ...
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
When El Niño developed in 2016, warming up the Pacific Ocean, it killed off a third of the corals of the Great Barrier Reef.
Research reveals that coral larvae combat high temperatures by lowering their metabolism and boosting nitrogen uptake, averting bleaching. This adaptive strategy enhances their survival by conserving ...