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  • How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching

    How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching

    Introduction: A Race Against Coral Bleaching When sea temperatures spike, corals often shed the tiny algae that live within their tissues. This loss, called bleaching, leaves the corals pale or white and severely compromises their ability to feed and grow. In recent years, bleaching events have intensified, threatening reef ecosystems that support thousands of species…

  • How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching: UC Riverside’s Recovery Research

    How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching: UC Riverside’s Recovery Research

    Bleaching and the Coral-Algae Bond As ocean temperatures rise, coral reefs face a brutal stress test. Bleaching occurs when corals under heat stress expel the symbiotic algae that live within their tissues. Those algae, called zooxanthellae, provide most of the coral’s food through photosynthesis and give corals their vibrant colors. When the relationship breaks down,…