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= Dust and Other Air Pollutants = | = Dust and Other Air Pollutants = | ||
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Seminal article about African dust and the effects on Caribbean coral reefs. African dust can carry heavy metals, pesticides, fungi, and bacteria, and may contribute to coral disease: | Seminal article about African dust and the effects on Caribbean coral reefs. African dust can carry heavy metals, pesticides, fungi, and bacteria, and may contribute to coral disease: | ||
Shinn, Eugene A., et al. "African dust and the demise of Caribbean coral reefs." Geophysical Research Letters 27.19 (2000): 3029-3032. | Shinn, Eugene A., et al. "African dust and the demise of Caribbean coral reefs." Geophysical Research Letters 27.19 (2000): 3029-3032. | ||
Dust documentary from USGS: | Dust documentary from USGS: | ||
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/african_dust/documentary.html | http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/african_dust/documentary.html | ||
Maybe African dust doesn't carry the pathogens causing aspergillosis: | Maybe African dust doesn't carry the pathogens causing aspergillosis: | ||
KRYSTAL L. RYPIEN, JASON P. ANDRAS and C. DREW HARVELL. Globally panmictic population structure in the opportunistic fungal pathogen Aspergillus sydowii. Molecular Ecology (2008) 17, 4068–4078 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03894.x | KRYSTAL L. RYPIEN, JASON P. ANDRAS and C. DREW HARVELL. Globally panmictic population structure in the opportunistic fungal pathogen Aspergillus sydowii. Molecular Ecology (2008) 17, 4068–4078 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03894.x | ||
=== Aerosols === | |||
The effects of aerosols on coral reef growth: | The effects of aerosols on coral reef growth: | ||
Lester Kwiatkowski, Peter M. Cox, Theo Economou, Paul R. Halloran, Peter J. Mumby, Ben B. B. Booth, Jessica Carilli, et al. (2013). Caribbean coral growth influenced by anthropogenic aerosol emissions. Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo1780 | Lester Kwiatkowski, Peter M. Cox, Theo Economou, Paul R. Halloran, Peter J. Mumby, Ben B. B. Booth, Jessica Carilli, et al. (2013). Caribbean coral growth influenced by anthropogenic aerosol emissions. Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo1780 |
Revision as of 13:36, 30 May 2013
Dust and Other Air Pollutants
Dust
Seminal article about African dust and the effects on Caribbean coral reefs. African dust can carry heavy metals, pesticides, fungi, and bacteria, and may contribute to coral disease:
Shinn, Eugene A., et al. "African dust and the demise of Caribbean coral reefs." Geophysical Research Letters 27.19 (2000): 3029-3032.
Dust documentary from USGS:
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/african_dust/documentary.html
Maybe African dust doesn't carry the pathogens causing aspergillosis:
KRYSTAL L. RYPIEN, JASON P. ANDRAS and C. DREW HARVELL. Globally panmictic population structure in the opportunistic fungal pathogen Aspergillus sydowii. Molecular Ecology (2008) 17, 4068–4078 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03894.x
Aerosols
The effects of aerosols on coral reef growth: Lester Kwiatkowski, Peter M. Cox, Theo Economou, Paul R. Halloran, Peter J. Mumby, Ben B. B. Booth, Jessica Carilli, et al. (2013). Caribbean coral growth influenced by anthropogenic aerosol emissions. Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo1780