How will coral reefs look like in the future?

Adaptive mechanisms and sublethal effects in corals under climate change

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How will coral reefs look like in the future?

Adaptive mechanisms and sublethal effects in corals under climate change

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CoralChange is back!!

We all have been obligated to change our life in the last one and half year. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused restrictions to social contact, travel, job and even lockdowns. And, YES, the CoralChange project could not be less!! Indeed, due to the impossibility to develop the research proposed, the CoralChange has been suspended for …

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First experiment: Thermal stress effects on the survival and settlement of Mediterranean octocoral larvae

The current climate change causes a dramatic increase in the frequency and intensity of warmer sea surface temperature (SST). This increasing SST is the main driver behind coral mass mortality events worldwide. Warming can also have sublethal impacts during the vulnerable early stages of development in coral species. Coral sexual reproduction usually occurs during warmer …

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Webinar on the MSCA 2020 Call for Individual Fellowships: Recommendations and tips on how to write a good proposal

The CoralChange Project is funded by the European Union, through the Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) fellowship. The MSCA is among the most competitive and prestigious research and innovation fellowships in Europe. The success rate of proposals for this fellowship is only 5-15%, so one small mistake and you lose the opportunity!! If you …

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