Title: Symbiosis between Zooxanthellae & Corals Author: Samuel K. Harworth Last modified by: Samuel K. Harworth Created Date: 5/3/2005 5:23:54 AM Document ...
Factors Causing Coral Bleaching and the Symbiotic Relationship with Zooxanthellae By Veronica Rodriguez Ecol 475 Coral Bleaching Coral Bleaching is a stress condition ...
Zooxanthellae are within the gastrodermal layer lining the ... Location in the photic zone. Protection. What do the zooxanthellae provide to the coral? ...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae live inside ... Same Species; Different Shape! Crown of thorns starfish. Clown fish. Pipefish. Coral Bleaching ...
Always phrase your answers in the form of a question! JEOPARDY! ... This organism live as a mutualistic or symbiotically inside the coral polyp. Zooxanthellae ...
... attach to the bottom like this Giant Kelp off the coast of California. ... Some dinoflagellates like Zooxanthellae, are symbiotic with corals or jellyfish. ...
Termites/protist/bacteria. John Breznak, Mich. State University. Link to termite co-symbionts page. Lichens: fungus/algae. Coral/dinoflagellates ( = zooxanthellae) ...
Coral Reef Ecosystem Kira Withy-Allen Teacher/Research Assistant ... Reef-building corals get their coloration from the zooxanthellae in their tissues, ...
The effect of water flow rates on cover and diversity of macroalgae and coral on ... with zooxanthellae (microalgae) that live in epidermis of coral polyp. ...
Benthic Communities living along the bottom of the ocean Benthic Communities living along the bottom of the ocean Benthic Communities Rocky Intertidal Zones Coral ...
Erica Weston The Importance of Coral Reefs Coral reefs are like the rainforests of the sea Biologically diverse Support 33% of marine fish species Provides medicines ...
Threats to Coral Reefs. Natural and Human. Threats from Nature ... Boats running aground, anchors. Overfishing. It's up to Us to Save Coral Reefs. Be Responsible. ...
Tree of Life The tree of life according to Ernst Haeckel, 1891 How does Porifera fit in? How does Cnidaria fit in? Phylum Cnidaria Level of Organization Tissue Layers ...
See full-size image. What is a coral Reef? There are137 species of coral found in southern Sinai. Coral reefs are the largest natural structure in the world.
NOTES: 7.1 - Introduction to the Cell All living things are composed of 1 or more cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure & function in living things.
Coral/algal Reefs III The future? Utilitarian justification for reef conservation Therapeutic compounds from marine species Anti-virals from sponges, seagrass Anti ...
Polyps eat and are voracious predators on zooplankton. Coral Reefs. 7. Other Reef Builders ... Coralline algae produces a skeleton of calcium carbonate that ...
... easiest to recognize on many reefs; however, few people realize that red algae generally exceed corals in importance as reef-building organisms. ...
Primary Productivity in the Sea Dr. Ouida W. Meier Marine Biology 475 Spring 2005 * Primary Productivity: rate of formation of energy-rich organic compounds from ...
Coral Reefs and Human Activity. Keerthi Potluri and Tina Stancheva. Human Nature, Technology ... bad. regulations on coral reef use. natural recovery. local ...
Barrier reef. Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Separated from land by a lagoon ... Formed when an island sinks below the surface, and the reef continues to grow ...
PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY energy - all originally from sun primary (I ) productivity 95% of the primary productivity in the ocean photosynthesis ...
CORAL DISEASES. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mccarty_and_pters/c-intro.htm ... Rapid wasting - the attack of the rabid parrot fish. Dark spot ...
Algae Algae diverse simple mostly aquatic mostly photosynthetic Belong to the kingdom Protista Eukaryotic So they have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles ...
... other explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection. ... the use of dynamite or homemade explosives to quickly catch large numbers of fish. ...
... coralline algae, fish, others Corals: small animals Begin as larva, attach to hard surface Build coral skeleton via reaction of Ca and CO2 to make CaCO3, ...
Ring of stinging tentacles around a central mouth. Rests in a 'cup' on the surface of the colony ... Create your own artificial reef in the classroom. Water ...
Carbon Dioxide, Global Warming and Coral Reefs: Prospects for the Future Dr. Craig D. Idso, Chairman Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change
Mussels & starfish. periwinkles. ulva. What are some stresses. that affect the organisms ... Ribbed mussel. Salicornia. Distichles spicata. Fundulus heteroclitus ...
Take a minute and draw a food web, to the best of your abilities.-The different levels as you move through a food chain are referred to as trophic levels Producers ...
Symbiosis 'Living Together' Symbiosis. Organisms of two different ... Mutualism both organisms benefit. Decorator Crab & Sponges. Hermit Crab and Sea Anemone ...
Great Barrier Reef Threats and Sustainable Management Great Barrier Reef - Facts Located off coast of Queensland, Australia Largest collection of reefs in the world ...
By Andrew What Is Global Warming? Global warming is the warming of the earth through carbon dioxide (CO2) being pumped into the atmosphere from tailpipes and smokestacks.