The future of coral reefs under increasing CO2 depends on their capacity to recover from disturbances. To predict the recovery potential of coral communities that are fully acclimatized to elevated CO2, we compared the relative success of coral recruitment and later life stages at two volcanic CO2 seeps and adjacent control sites in Papua New Guinea. Our field experiments showed that the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on coral recruitment rates were up to an order of magnitude greater than the effects on the survival and growth of established corals. Settlement rates, recruit and juvenile densities were best predicted by the presence of crustose coralline algae, as opposed to the direct effects of seawater CO2. Offspring from high CO2 ...
Most of that loss is due to storms, crown-of-thorns starsh, and bleaching due to extended periods of...
Successful recruitment in shallow reef ecosystems often involves specific cues that connect plankton...
Concern about the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on ecosystem function has prompted many studie...
The future of coral reefs under increasing CO2 depends on their capacity to recover from disturbance...
The future of coral reefs under increasing CO2 depends on their capacity to recover from disturbance...
Experiments have shown that ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
Experiments have shown that ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
International audienceThe crucial role of crustose coralline algae (CCA) in inducing hard coral larv...
Ocean acidification (OA) refers to the increase in acidity (decrease in pH) of the ocean’s surface w...
Ocean acidification (OA) is negatively affecting calcification in a wide variety of marine organisms...
While research on ocean acidification (OA) impacts on coral reefs has focused on calcification, rela...
Calcifying corals provide important habitat complexity in the deep-sea and are consistently associat...
The rapid increase in carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution is heat...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric pCO2, the pH of surface seawater is decrea...
Most of that loss is due to storms, crown-of-thorns starsh, and bleaching due to extended periods of...
Successful recruitment in shallow reef ecosystems often involves specific cues that connect plankton...
Concern about the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on ecosystem function has prompted many studie...
The future of coral reefs under increasing CO2 depends on their capacity to recover from disturbance...
The future of coral reefs under increasing CO2 depends on their capacity to recover from disturbance...
Experiments have shown that ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
Experiments have shown that ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
International audienceThe crucial role of crustose coralline algae (CCA) in inducing hard coral larv...
Ocean acidification (OA) refers to the increase in acidity (decrease in pH) of the ocean’s surface w...
Ocean acidification (OA) is negatively affecting calcification in a wide variety of marine organisms...
While research on ocean acidification (OA) impacts on coral reefs has focused on calcification, rela...
Calcifying corals provide important habitat complexity in the deep-sea and are consistently associat...
The rapid increase in carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution is heat...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric pCO2, the pH of surface seawater is decrea...
Most of that loss is due to storms, crown-of-thorns starsh, and bleaching due to extended periods of...
Successful recruitment in shallow reef ecosystems often involves specific cues that connect plankton...
Concern about the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on ecosystem function has prompted many studie...