<div><p>Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbionts by diffuse scattering, optimizing photosynthetic energy acquisition. However, the mechanism of scattering and its role in coral evolution and dissolution of algal symbioses during “bleaching” events are largely unknown. Here we show that differences in skeletal fractal architecture at nano/micro-lengthscales within 96 coral taxa result in an 8-fold variation in light-scattering and considerably alter the algal light environment. We identified a continuum of properties that fall between two extremes: (1) corals with low skeletal fractality that are efficient at transporting and redistributing light throughout the colony with low sc...
Multiple scattering of light on coral skeleton enhances light absorption efficiency of coral symbion...
© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bl...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Multiple scattering of light on coral skeleton enhances light absorption efficiency of coral symbion...
© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bl...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Multiple scattering of light on coral skeleton enhances light absorption efficiency of coral symbion...
© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bl...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...