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Corals are adapting to survive, but ocean temperatures are rising faster than corals can change.

Corals are adapting to survive, but ocean temperatures are rising faster than corals can change.

by PeerJ Community | Aug 7, 2018 | Community, Guest Post

Today we published “Evidence of acclimatization or adaptation in Hawaiian corals to higher ocean temperatures”. In this study, scientists replicate a landmark coral bleaching study from the 1970s to determine changes in coral sea temperature tolerance over...
New Literature Review: Time to cash in on positive interactions for coral restoration – Author Interview

New Literature Review: Time to cash in on positive interactions for coral restoration – Author Interview

by PeerJ Community | Jun 28, 2017 | Interviews

A few months ago, we announced that PeerJ is now formally accepting a few new article types. You can choose from the following article types when starting your submission: We are thrilled to report that last week we published our first Literature Review article...
“Spiderman” worm-snails found on Florida shipwreck could have major implications for coral reef restoration

“Spiderman” worm-snails found on Florida shipwreck could have major implications for coral reef restoration

by PeerJ Community | Apr 5, 2017 | Press

Materials and press release provided by the Field Museum What’s brightly colored, lives on shipwrecks, filter-feeds like a whale, and shoots webs like Spiderman? If you can’t readily come up with an answer, that’s okay: until now, such animals weren’t known to...
Announcing a new PeerJ Spotlight Collection for our Top Coral Articles

Announcing a new PeerJ Spotlight Collection for our Top Coral Articles

by PeerJ Staff | Sep 17, 2014 | regular

Corals and coral reefs host great biological diversity, they are early indicators of environmental change, and they are increasingly under threat. To showcase the outstanding coral research currently being published in PeerJ we have created a new “PeerJ...

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