Feeding Coral Reefs Aids Recovery
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Rising ocean temperatures main threat to coral reefs as rising temperatures cause them to experience severe heat stress.
Researchers found that feeding coral zooplankton after a bleaching event could improve their resilience to warming temperatures.
The study’s findings emphasize the importance of understanding the conditions and evolutionary strategies that contribute to long-term coral survival.
The Ohio State University has improved in rankings of public and national universities.
Ohio State is helping lead the development of an instrument that will transform how astronomers hunt for exoplanets.
Other co-authors include Jeremy C. Williams and Rowan H. McLachlan from Ohio State and Christopher P. Jury and Robert J. Toonen from the University of Hawaii .
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