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Reciprocal-transplantation between shallow and mesophotic stony corals
Raz Tamir
, Or Ben-Zvi
,
Gal Eyal
, Netanel Kramer
, Yossi Loya
The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences - at Bar-Ilan University
Tel Aviv University
The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Science Eilat
University of Queensland
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Coral
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Stony Corals
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Mesophotic
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Reciprocal Transplant
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Acclimatization
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Survivorship
50%
Cross-transplantation
50%
Strong Predictor
25%
Environmental Conditions
25%
Environmental Change
25%
Scleractinian Corals
25%
Physiological Response
25%
Coral Species
25%
Two-site
25%
Generalist
25%
Life History
25%
Chlorophyll a (Chl a)
25%
Potential Response
25%
Shallow Water
25%
Eutrophication
25%
Physiological Consequences
25%
Light Regime
25%
Transplant Experiment
25%
Environmental Perturbations
25%
Algal Density
25%
Nutrient Regime
25%
Photosynthetic Parameters
25%
Abiotic Conditions
25%
In Situ Experiment
25%
Mesophotic Corals
25%
Ecological Consequences
25%
Habitat Change
25%
Photobiological
25%
Sedimentation Regime
25%
Translocated
25%
New Habitats
25%
Endurance Limit
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Change
100%
Eutrophication
100%
Shallow Water
100%
Generalist
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Survivorship in Cancer Care
100%
Reproductive Medicine
50%
Physiological Response
50%
Life History
50%
Eutrophication
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Life History
100%
Eutrophication
100%