Genetic Rescue Efforts Could Help Coral Shrug Off Warmer Oceans
The Washington Post reports that research published last week in the journal Science indicates that coral reefs may be less vulnerable to ocean temperature changes than has been widely believed, especially given human intervention. A slice: Some corals already have the genes needed to adapt to higher ocean temperatures, and researchers expect those genes will naturally migrate and mix with corals under stress over time ... And that process could potentially be sped up artificially. ... Giving coral evolution a boost isn't an entirely new concept. Some scientists have already suggested genetically modifying corals through artificial breeding, or doing the same for the tiny microbes that live inside corals and are essential to reef growth.
...Welcome my new Coral overlords
You know those islands made out dead coral? Yeah... how did those get there? The thing is that coral is really really sensitive and dies really really easily. But its a species with a survival strategy more like bacteria then barn owls.
Yes, they die... they die easily and they die in huge numbers. But there are huge numbers of them to die. And while some die, some also survive. And this means that coral actually evolves very quickly. Any adaptation tends to not make it less death prone but the new strain of coral is happy in the new ocean conditions.
Change the temperate of the water? Coral dies.
Touch the coral? The coral dies.
Change the ocean chemistry in anyway? The coral dies.
Its super sensitive. But that's okay. Because while some coral dies some lives. And the coral that survives won't die to whatever killed their sires.
This is Tuesday for coral. Nothing new.
Does that mean we should f' up the coral and not care about damage we do the environment? Of course not... that's f'ing stupid. However, we also need to be less ignorant in the way we respond to issues.
I'm seeing people freak out about tress being cut down to make paper for example and the morons complaining about this tend to not realize that the trees being cut down were literally planted like we plant corn to produce paper/lumber trees.
Paper is as renewable a resource as cucumbers. We're not running out of either.
And the coral situation is analogous in that people are not grasping that the resiliency of coral is not in that it doesn't die but that it dies and adapts.
We have this big wide open beautiful world and it is full of many diverse species that all have different survival strategies. The strategies of ground squirrels are not going to be the same as the strategies of honey bees or the strategies of pine trees or the strategies of coral.
Its the 21st century, chaps. Stop freaking out like a bunch of fucking peasants.
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Because the reason why they need shallow water is because they need light to photosynthesise. It doesn't matter if they get used to the warmer water. The warmer water means deeper seas, and a deeper sea means less light.
So unless genetic rescue efforts allow them to work in the dark, they're not really going to do anything to help long term. The best it can do is make them last long enough for humans to stop dicking about listening to morons insisting it's all a scam, tell those morons to fuck off to Mars if it's so nice and warm there, and fix the fucking problem.
And it may be too late for the coral reefs now, anyway, unless we physically extract 200 billion tons or more of carbon out of the atmosphere in the next decade, whilst having decarbonised every year to nil.
However, since the sun is cooling, the earth should be cooling even more quickly. Since it's actually warming, that means the effect of CO2 and the positive feedbacks are even higher, to keep the rising temperature in the face of a cooling sun whose effects are stronger.
Or did you not think this through?
>>See those graveyards? Full of dead people. So I can make you join them right now, right?
I know you Global Warming nutjobs hate humanity and want people to die, but usually you aren't so direct about it.
Why not write, "morons discover basic concept of evolution by natural selection".
Of course they "aren't as vulnerable as believed".
Coral are some of the oldest persistently present organisms on the planet, having comfortably survived MUCH warmer temps (including much more sudden warming from cataclysmic volcanism and/or meteorite).
It always seemed particularly dumb to me that the movement chose coral as the ocean "poster child" for global warming, like picking jellyfish or horseshoe crabs.
-Styopa
I wonder if these researchers could cooperate with the major hobbyist aquarium coral suppliers 'for the win'?
People interested in the program would buy the 'seeded' coral from the suppliers, and a small temperature logger (maybe pH too) that they float in their aquarium. They are given instructions on what temperature range to keep it at, and how to feed that species (light only, light and targeted feeding, etc) and after six months they 50% frag the coral, and send the frag back to supplier with the temperature logger.
On receipt of the sample and the logger, they get a 10% discount on either a 'stock' coral, or a 50% discount on another experimental coral of a different species.
Over the course of a few years, could be a fun way to increase the diversity of your tank, and help the researchers!
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Wrong. The consensus myth is based on fallacious statistical studies of published papers.
Many of the scientists cited as being in support of AGW by such papers have openly objected.
The objections range from saying they are opposed to it, to saying their support is over stated because they think there needs to be additional qualifications, to saying that their paper actually made no relevant reference to AGW and they don't understand how the paper was used to arrive at that conclusion.
Further analysis of the methodology of the statistical studies show that they had a graduate student review roughly 800 papers a day. Given that that is entirely impossible unless the kid is super human or he's just doing a word search... we can conclude that he was just doing a word search. And that being the case, they can't actually say the papers were in support of anything but rather that a given paper used some collection of words taken to be associated with climate change.
That cannot be used to determine support or opposition. Thus the statistical study is bogus on the count that the people cited as supporting it are often objecting and that the methodology itself is unsupportably sloppy.
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None of this matters. Bag it and tag it's DNA. In 100 years or 200, none of this will matter.
We are like people in 1900 arguing about how to best shoe a horse to not grind up horse poop into dust the best way possible, so as to give those people in 2015 nice air to breath.
Except the difference in tech will be even worse 100 years from now.
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
I think I'll have to channel my inner Leonidas and say:
"Try me."
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RP Jr, you know, your friendly lukewarmer scientist you deniers rely on, refutes and refuses the claim of at least the 22 papers he wrote that are on that list, but poptart refuses to remove them, because he believes that the author himself doesn't know what the papers mean.
http://www.populartechnology.n...
You're linking to a site that doesn't list the names of it's publisher, editors, writers, or contributors. The listed editor of the site, one "Andrew K" is a "Computer Analyst" sporting a Gmail address - and he appears to have written ALL of the content on the site. I could not find one single article written by anyone other than "Andrew" on populartechnology.com. But I suppose these things don't represent red flags for you.
Many of the scientists cited as being in support of AGW by such papers have openly objected.
The objections range from saying they are opposed to it, to saying their support is over stated because they think there needs to be additional qualifications, to saying that their paper actually made no relevant reference to AGW and they don't understand how the paper was used to arrive at that conclusion.
Popular Technology lists seven scientists who have objected to the classification of their papers. Seven authors, seven papers. Out of almost 12,000 papers and hundreds of authors in the scope of the study. "Andrew" claims to have "emailed a sample of scientists whose papers were used in the study and asked them if the categorization by Cook et al. (2013) is an accurate representation of their paper." "Andrew" gives no indication of how many researchers he contacted, or of the nature of their responses. "Andrew" provides no methodology or supporting data of his supposed survey. "Andrew" simply lists SEVEN of the scientists, and surprise, ALL of them objected. Surprise 2 electric boogaloo: ALL of the scientists mentioned in "Andrew's" analysis are climate skeptics, one of whom is a crackpot who claims to have paranormal abilities and can find water by dowsing.
But, apparently, you see nothing problematic here either.
Further analysis of the methodology of the statistical studies show that they had a graduate student review roughly 800 papers a day.
LOL, did you just pull that out of thin air? Making things up and stating them as fact doesn't help your credibility.
So many of your "sources" are easily debunked when subjected to the slightest bit of scrutiny. Maybe you should challenge yourself and your sources just a tiny little bit harder before offer up these supposed "sources" in support of your claims.
You responded to a post that had *as the subject*
"For gods sake, poptart????"
Whose content was:
"RP Jr, you know, your friendly lukewarmer scientist you deniers rely on, refutes and refuses the claim of at least the 22 papers he wrote that are on that list, but poptart refuses to remove them, because he believes that the author himself doesn't know what the papers mean."
You clearly asked for a link supporting that claim.
You got one.
Then went "Duh! I will ignore it! I meant something else! DON'T LOOK AT MEEEEE!!!!".
Full fucking retard.
Release our "fixed" genes into the wild to fix a problem that doesn't exist?
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/01/22/ocean-global-warming-is-not-actually-global-at-all/
Indian = 0.067, South Atlantic = 0.061, North Atlantic = 0.007 & Pacific = 0.009 all in degrees C per decade. So multiply by 10 and you get a century with at most two thirds of one degree warming.
Or was this "try me" a fake out?
I should have known better, given all the online horror stories over the years, but until recently I was still using bi-metallic strip heaters to warm one of my marine tanks. Recently one of the heaters stuck on (the contacts welded together when it switched on) and increased the temperature of the tank by 4 degrees C over the space of about 1 day. Woke to find all of the fish and corals nearly dead and couldn't lower the temperature fast enough to save any of them. Granted that was probably too short a period of time for the organisms to adjust, but don't kid yourself that ocean temperature rise will have no effects on the fauna.
You are not even reading what is posted. The debate with Roger Pielke Jr. was in relation to the list of 1350+ peer-reviewed papers not the 97% consensus as was posted.
Straight from the horse's mouth.
And completely refuted: Rebuttal to Roger Pielke Jr. - "Better Recheck That List"
http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/better-recheck-that-list.html
“My attention has just be called to a list of “450 Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of “Man-Made” Global Warming.” A quick count shows that they have 21 papers on the list by me and/or my father. Assuming that these are Hypothesis 1 type bloggers they’d better change that to 429 papers, as their list doesn’t represent what they think it does. ”
Rebuttal to Roger Pielke Jr. - "Better Recheck That List"
1. Roger Pielke Jr. falsely assumed why his papers and his father's were listed, "Assuming that these are Hypothesis 1 type bloggers..."
Papers can be listed for two reasons,
(1) They support skeptic arguments against ACC/AGW (His Hypothesis 1)
(2) They support skeptic arguments against Alarmism defined as, "concern relating to a negative environmental or socio-economic effect of ACC/AGW, usually exaggerated as catastrophic." (Not defined or mentioned by him)
All of the Pielke's papers were listed because they support skeptic arguments against Alarmism not because they support skepticism of ACC/AGW (His Hypothesis 1).
Internet had man alert! You fucking coward. All fingers, no balls.
Buck Buck Buckaaaawk!
The Earth has already seen a number of extinction events, some due to climate change. It is widely believed this current climate issue is the fastest climate change we are aware-of. Coral may well not be capable of evolving fast enough to survive; even with our "help". So, let's be careful to not let what appears to be a "whew!" moment fool us into thinking we don't need to act on climate change ASAP.
Self-importance and self-indulgence is the root of ALL evil.
Hi Andrew!
Say, could you point me to any articles on Popular Technology that were written by someone other than you? Thanks in advance!
Hi Andrew!
Say, does anyone else work at Popular Technology? Or is it just you? It's just you, isn't it?
Cheers!
Hi Andrew!
Say, are you the one who built the populartechnology.net website? I bet you did, didn't you! Is that the reason you no longer work in tech? I bet it is, isn't it!
Well, no matter. We're all so very very proud that you've finally discovered your true place in this world as a political lackey.
Cheers!