Most reef-building corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which allows them to use diverse trophic pathways (HOULBRÈQUE & FERRIER-PAGÈS, 2009; MUSCATINE, 1980). Therefore, when facing environmental changes, these organisms are expected to demonstrate an intrinsic ability to acclimatise through trophic plasticity. Despite the ecological importance of these corals, our understanding of their trophic strategies is currently impaired by a lack of rigorous research approaches; a failure to consider the intraspecific variability of coral species and an oversimplification of the proxies of heterotrophic habits (e.g. corallite diameter) (MADIN et al., 2016). In order to understand how trophic plasticity could allow...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
Most reef-building corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Most scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Most scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Most scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Understanding the natural processes that drive resource distribution and the associated response of ...
Understanding the natural processes that drive resource distribution and the associated response of ...
peer reviewed1. Mixotrophic organisms can derive nutrition from both auto-and heterotrophy, which al...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
Tropical scleractinian coral communities and coral reef biodiversity are in a state of decline due t...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
Most reef-building corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Most scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Most scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Most scleractinian corals can derive nutrition either autotrophically or heterotrophically, which al...
Understanding the natural processes that drive resource distribution and the associated response of ...
Understanding the natural processes that drive resource distribution and the associated response of ...
peer reviewed1. Mixotrophic organisms can derive nutrition from both auto-and heterotrophy, which al...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
Tropical scleractinian coral communities and coral reef biodiversity are in a state of decline due t...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...