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Found 9 dataset(s) matching "Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD)".
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Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first documented in 2014 near the Port of Miami, Florida, and has since spread north and south along Florida’s Coral Reef, killing large numbers of more...
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This digitized histological slide collection includes tissue biopsies from wild colonies of Colpophylia natans (CNAT), Montastrea cavernosa (MCAV), Orbicella faveolata (OFAV), and Orbicella...
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This data is part of a multi-investigator, multi-disciplinary collaboration called the SCTLD resistance research consortium (RRC) investigating resistance and susceptibility among Orbicella...
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This data package contains three datasets associated with this project. Metagenomic and proteomic datasets were prepared from nine different species of coral with and without Stony Coral Tissue...
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This dataset is from expert elicitation of a panel of 15 experts with knowledge of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) and its impacts on coral reefs. We gathered this group of 15 participants...
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The files in this data release (Kellogg and others, 2023) are those referenced in the journal article by Evans and others (2023) entitled “Investigating microbial size classes associated with the...
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Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first documented in Florida in 2014 and has since spread through the Caribbean causing unprecedented mortality in over 20 species of corals. The cause...
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This dataset is compromised of proteomic results from four species of stony coral (Orbicella faveolata, Orbicella franksi, Montastraea cavernosa, and Colpophyllia natans) collected in Dry Tortugas...
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This dataset is compromised of proteomic results from dinoflagellates isolated from four species of stony coral (Orbicella faveolata, Orbicella franksi, Montastraea cavernosa, and Colpophyllia...