Cold-water Corals in a Changing Climate
A brief note from John Appah
Leading experts of climate change have predicted a 2.4掳C increase in the global average temperature by the end of the century leading to an increase in the suitability of pathogen group infections and rare disease if the current rate of CO2 emissions are not curbed. The Paris Agreement has a global average temperature increase of 1.5掳C as its target, although it鈥檚 unclear if this target can be achieved. As part of UCC MGRG鈥檚 research and proactive measures, we aim to monitor and to screen for rare pathogen groups such as Haplosporidia, Vibrio sp. and Rickettsiales-like organisms in the CWCs off-shore Ireland to ensure a healthy CWCs ecosystems using state of the art molecular techniques in addition to histological data.
Marine Geosciences Research Group
深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork
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