Object detection for video surveillance
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Object detection for video surveillance
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Symbiotic nutritional exchange in coral larvae under thermal stress
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This repository contains the supplementary tables and the codes used in the manuscript: "Correcting for 'vital effects' in coral carbonate using triple oxygen isotopes"
Pytorch implementations of domain invariant representation learning algos in unsupervised domain adaptation problem. In the absence of a license, default copyright laws apply. Please note this ongoing project.
Ontogenetic shifts in symbiotic and metabolic state in coral early life history
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Segmentation of coral reefs in benthic imagery to quantify the long-term growth or decline of coral cover within marine protected areas.
Repository for williams et al. (2024) Geochemical proxies for deep-sea temperature and nutrient content in cold-water bamboo corals
Tools for processing Pacific NCRMP carbonate budgets data
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Data repository for Conci N., Griesshaber E., Rivera-Vicéns R., Schmahl W., Vargas S. and Wӧrheide G (2022) Molecular and mineral responses of corals grown under artificial Calcite Sea conditions.
This repo details the multi-stressor exposure experiment conducted in August 2022 at Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) in Kaneohe Bay. In this experiment coral fragments were exposed to increasing levels of phthalate pollution and thermal stress for 48 hours.
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