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Effects of silver nanocolloids on early life stages of the scleractinian coral Acropora japonica.
In this study, the effects of silver nanocolloids (SNCs) on the early life stages of the reef-building coral Acropora japonica were investigated. The tolerance of this species to SNC contamination was estimated by exposing gametes, larvae, and primary polyps to a range of SNC concentrations (0, 0.5, 5, 50, and 500 μg l(-1)). Pure SNCs were immediately ionized to Ag(+) in seawater and concentrations of ≥50 μg l(-1) SNC had a significant detrimental effect on fertilization, larval metamorphosis, and primary polyp growth. Exposure to 50 μg l(-1) SNC did not significantly affect larval survival; however, the larvae were deformed and lost their ability to metamorphose. At the highest concentration (500 μg l(-1) SNC), all gametes, larvae, and primary polyps died. These experiments provide the first data on the effects of silver-nanomaterial-contaminated seawater on cnidarians, and suggest that silver nanomaterials can influence the early development of corals through anthropogenic wastewater inputs
A multiple group rack and oriented spatial surfaces
A spatial surface is a compact surface embedded in the 3-sphere. In this
paper, we provide several typical examples of spatial surfaces and construct a
coloring invariant to distinguish them. The coloring is defined by using a
multiple group rack, which is a rack version of a multiple conjugation quandle.Comment: 18 pages, 19 figure
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