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Atlantic Coral Transcriptome and Gene Expression Sequencing
Transcriptomes sequenced for four Atlantic coral species in order to generate a reference sequences to align gene expression samples following experimental exposures to... -
Environmental specialization and cryptic genetic divergence in two massive co...
The goal of this project was to investigate whether the cross-shelf gradient (nearshore - offshore - deep) is associated with spatially varying selection in two common coral... -
RNA-seq of Seven Caribbean Coral:Coral Tissue
Seven Caribbean coral (5 replicates/species) were exposed to White plague in a controlled laboratory setting for up to seven days. These coral species included Orbicella... -
Gene expression reads from Siderastrea siderea and Symbiodinium raw sequence ...
Coral fragments from different reef zones were grown at various thermal and ocean acidification regimes for 95 days and then RNA was collected for transcriptome analyses. -
Cryptic coral diversity is associated with symbioses, physiology, and respons...
This project includes the coral host population genetic sequencing data from the massive starlet coral (<i>Siderastrea siderea</i>) sampled across an inshore to... -
Siderastrea siderea (massive starlet coral), genomic and transcriptomic data
This project collects the genomic and transcriptomic data generated for Siderastrea siderea, common name massive starlet coral, to facilitate genome assembly and annotation as... -
Phylogenomics of Anthozoa: New Approaches to long-standing problems
Sequence data were captured using a targeted enrichment approach for UCEs and exons. -
Gene expression of reef-building corals and algal symbionts
Gene expression data for 3 reef-building coral host species and their algal symbionts. Corals underwent a 25-month in situ common garden transplant experiment in which corals... -
Genomes of the Caribbean reef-building corals, Colpophyllia natans, Dendrogyr...
As corals continue to decline globally and locally, genetic management of populations is becoming necessary, requiring the availability of genomic tools. Genomic or... -
Gene family evolution of Caribbean coral
Gene family complexity and its influence of expression dynamics has long been theorized to be an important source of adaptation in natural systems through providing novel... -
Cryptic genetic lineages share common gene regulatory mechanisms to acclimati...
The goal of this study was to investigate if adaptive regulatory evolution associated with environmental local adaptation contributed to genetic divergence previously described... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological metrics and gene expression re...
We examined gene expression responses of >2-year coral transplant experiment to ambient and low pH common garden sites of three species of reef-building corals (Porites... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification rate of reef-building coral Si...
Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric CO2 over this century are predicted to cause global average surface ocean pH to decline by 0.1–0.3 pH units and sea surface temperature to... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological parameters of Caribbean coral
Global change driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions is altering ecosystems at unprecedented rates, especially coral reefs, whose symbiosis with algal symbionts is... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and changes in the sources of carbon for calcifi...
It is thought that the active physiological regulation of the chemistry of a parent fluid is an important process in the biomineralization of scleractinian corals. Biological... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiology of reef-building corals (Siderast...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although bleaching events reveal fine-scale patterns of resilience, traits enabling... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and survival, calcification rate of 4 species of...
We conducted a 93-day experiment investigating the independent and combined effects of acidification (280−3300 µatm pCO2) and warming (28°C and 31°C) on calcification and linear... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification, survival, concentrations of S...
Coral calcification is expected to decline as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration increases. We assessed the potential of Porites astreoides, Siderastrea siderea and... -
Species-specific responses to climate change and community composition determ...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocean acidification. Scleractinian corals vary in their sensitivity to these... -
Next-century ocean acidification and warming both reduce calcification rate, ...
Atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to rise from 400 to 900 ppm by year 2100, causing seawater temperature to increase by 1-4 °C and pH to decrease by 0.1-0.3. Sixty-day experiments...