Dissertation Chapter 1: Stress-Hardening Using Temperature Variability
In October 2019, I collected corals from Dr. Diego Lirman's coral nursery in Biscayne National Park for my first experiment, which looked at stress-hardening of different genotypes used in coral restoration efforts. With the help of my lab mates, we collected many coral colonies to bring back to the lab for fragmenting.
In October 2019, I collected corals from Dr. Diego Lirman's coral nursery in Biscayne National Park for my first experiment, which looked at stress-hardening of different genotypes used in coral restoration efforts. With the help of my lab mates, we collected many coral colonies to bring back to the lab for fragmenting.
After collecting the coral colonies from the field, they were fragmented and then given time to acclimate to their tanks before the experiment began. The experiment involved a two month stress-hardening treatment. After this variable temperature treatment, all corals were put into a rapid bleaching assay, where the temperature rose to 32 degrees C. |
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