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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-03-18
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Malacca Strait; Racha_East; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8758 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-18
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Surin_East; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20083 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-03-18
    Keywords: Adaman_Sea_coral_reefs; BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; Comment; Coral; Elevation of event; Species; Standard deviation; Status
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 240 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Wall, Marlene; Putchim, Lalita; Schmidt, Gertraud; Jantzen, Carin; Khokiattiwong, Somkiat; Richter, Claudio (2015): Large-amplitude internal waves benefit corals during thermal stress. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 282(1799), 20140650, https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.0650
    Publication Date: 2023-03-18
    Description: Tropical scleractinian corals are particularly vulnerable to global warming as elevated sea surface temperatures (SST) disrupt the delicate balance between the coral host and their algal endosymbionts, leading to symbiont expulsion, mass bleaching and mortality. While satellite sensing of SST has proven a good predictor of coral bleaching at the regional scale, there are large deviations in bleaching severity and mortality on the local scale, which are only poorly understood. Here, we show that internal waves play a major role in explaining local coral bleaching and mortality patterns in the Andaman Sea. In spite of a severe region-wide SST anomaly in May 2010, frequent upslope intrusions of cold sub-pycnocline waters due to breaking large amplitude internal waves (LAIW) alleviated heating and mitigated coral bleaching and mortality in shallow LAIW-exposed waters. In LAIW-sheltered waters, by contrast, bleaching susceptible species suffered severe bleaching and total mortality. These findings suggest that LAIW, which are ubiquitous in tropical stratified waters, benefit coral reefs during thermal stress and provide local refugia for bleaching susceptible corals. The swash zones of LAIW may thus be important, so far overlooked, conservation areas for the maintainance of coral diversity in a warming climate. The consideration of LAIW can significantly improve coral bleaching predictions and can provide a valuable tool for coral reef conservation and management.
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification
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    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Wall, Marlene; Schmidt, Gertraud; Janjang, Pornpang; Khokiattiwong, Somkiat; Richter, Claudio (2012): Differential Impact of Monsoon and Large Amplitude Internal Waves on Coral Reef Development in the Andaman Sea. PLoS ONE, 7(11), e50207, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050207
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: The Andaman Sea and other macrotidal semi-enclosed tropical seas feature large amplitude internal waves (LAIW). Although LAIW induce strong fluctuations i.e. of temperature, pH, and nutrients, their influence on reef development is so far unknown. A better-known source of disturbance is the monsoon affecting corals due to turbulent mixing and sedimentation. Because in the Andaman Sea both, LAIW and monsoon, act from the same westerly direction their relative contribution to reef development is difficult to discern. Here, we explore the framework development in a number of offshore island locations subjected to differential LAIW- and SW-monsoon impact to address this open question. Cumulative negative temperature anomalies - a proxy for LAIW impact - explained a higher percentage of the variability in coral reef framework height, than sedimentation rates which resulted mainly from the monsoon. Temperature anomalies and sediment grain size provided the best correlation with framework height suggesting that so far neglected subsurface processes (LAIW) play a significant role in shaping coral reefs.
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification
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    Format: application/zip, 8 datasets
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Wall, Marlene; Nehrke, Gernot (2012): Reconstructing skeletal fiber arrangement and growth mode in the coral Porites lutea (Cnidaria, Scleractinia): a confocal Raman microscopy study. Biogeosciences, 9(11), 4885-4895, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-4885-2012
    Publication Date: 2023-02-24
    Description: Confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) mapping was used to investigate the microstructural arrangement and organic matrix distribution within the skeleton of the coral Porites lutea. Relative changes in the crystallographic orientation of crystals within the fibrous fan-system could be mapped, without the need to prepare thin sections, as required if this information is obtained by polarized light microscopy. Simultaneously, incremental growth lines can be visualized without the necessity of etching and hence alteration of sample surface. Using these methods two types of growth lines could be identified: one corresponds to the well-known incremental growth layers, whereas the second type of growth lines resemble denticle finger-like structures (most likely traces of former spines or skeletal surfaces). We hypothesize that these lines represent the outer skeletal surface before another growth cycle of elongation, infilling and thickening of skeletal areas continues. We show that CRM mapping with high spatial resolution can significantly improve our understanding of the micro-structural arrangement and growth patterns in coral skeletons.
    Keywords: Adaman_Sea_coral_reefs; BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; Counts; EPOCA; European Project on Ocean Acidification; Event label; Figure; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; Sample code/label; Wave number
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 40431 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Miang_East; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 65535 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Bon_West; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 65535 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Bon_West; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; DEPTH, water; Event label; Flux of total mass; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Malacca Strait; Miang_East; Miang_West; Racha_West; Sediment trap; Standard error; Surin_West; Tachai_West
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 102 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-06-20
    Keywords: BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Bon_West; Burma Sea, Andaman Sea; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; File name; File size; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Malacca Strait; Miang_East; Miang_West; Payang_East; Payang_West; Racha_East; Racha_West; Similan_East; Similan_West; Surin_East; Surin_West; Tachai_West; Uniform resource locator/link to image
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 72 data points
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