[Coral-List] Coral Recruitment studies in Redang Island, MALAYSIA.

Kee Alfian keealf at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 22 09:45:27 EST 2004


Hello everybody, my name is Kee Alfian and i am from Malaysia. i am
currently doing research regarding coral recruitment, especially in
Malaysia. I am having some problem with the identification of the juvenile
coral and would like to ask for assistance and advice from anybody. Do
anybody knows what chemical favors the recruitment of juvenile corals? Thank
you very much.

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> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 13:47:46 -0500
> From: "Jim Hendee" <Jim.Hendee at noaa.gov>
> Subject: [Coral-List] Postdoc Position:  AIMS
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> Subject: Postdoc Position, AIMS
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> POST-DOCTORAL SCIENTIST
> Biofilms and Biomarkers for Reef Water Quality
> Water Quality on the Great Barrier Reef
> Coastal Processes
> Position No. 248
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> The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) located at Cape
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> AIMS is currently seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Scientist in the
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> take a leading role in research developing and applying new, more
> sensitive and cost-effective monitoring tools to detect changes in
> nearshore marine water quality and ecosystem status related to water
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> The successful candidate will be experienced in microbiology, marine
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> molecular techniques for measuring patterns of multiple gene or enzyme
> expression, and experience in tropical marine systems will be highly
> regarded. He/she will be skilled in the design, conduct and
> interpretation of field and laboratory experiments, and will have an
> excellent publication record, team spirit and communication skills. The
> position will entail extended periods at sea to participate in
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> The position will be full-time (nine days per fortnight) for a fixed
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> Closing date for applications is close of business Monday 2nd February
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> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:53:23 +0000 (GMT)
> From: " Murali M.R. " <mucoralin at yahoo.co.in>
> Subject: [Coral-List] Need info on salinity measurement
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> Dear all,
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> Can anyone help me in providing information on how to measure salinity of
sea water???.....
>
> Regards,
> M.R.Murali
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> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:31:41 +0100
> From: Ruben van Hooidonk <rj.vanhooidonk at quicknet.nl>
> Subject: [Coral-List] Relation between zooxanthellae and early
> mesozoic radiation of dinoflagellates
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> Dear all,
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> As I am writing a thesis on the relation between the origin of the
> zooxanthellae coral symbiosis and the early mesozoic radiation of
> dinoflagellates, I am interested in your views and opinions about this
> relation (if there is any).
>
> Numerous papers touch briefly on this subject, but I have trouble finding
> literature dealing with the plausible causes of this early mesozoic
> radiation. Do you have any suggestions for literature to read?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Ruben van Hooidonk
> rj.vanhooidonk at quicknet.nl
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