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Corals Wear Fluorescent Sunscreen

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Kevin Robinson

It may not be Coppertone, but it works. Scientists from the University of Sydney and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have discovered that the fluorescent pigments in some corals protect them against sunlight and may help them survive the mass episodes of coral bleaching associated with global climate change. Corals depend on a symbiotic relationship with dinoflagellate algae. They give the algae a home, and the algae reciprocate by providing nutrients. Stripped of their dinoflagellate roommates, the corals die. The researchers, who published their findings in the Dec. 14, 2000,...Read full article

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