The Red Sea features a natural environmental gradient characterized by increasing water temperature, nutrient and chlorophyll a concentrations from North to South. The aim of this study was to assess the relationships between ecohydrography, particulate organic matter (POM) and coral reef biota that are poorly understood by means of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotopes. Herbivorous, planktivorous and carnivorous fishes, zooplankton, soft corals (Alcyonidae), and bivalves (Tridacna squamosa)were a priori defined as biota guilds. Environmental samples (nutrients, chlorophyll a), oceanographic data (salinity, temperature), POMand biotawere collected at eight coral reefs between 28°31′ N and 16°31′ N. Isotopic niches of guilds se...
The timing of band formation and linear skeletal growth rate based on environmental changes were inv...
The Red Sea has been recognized as a unique region to study the effects of ecohydrographic gradients...
In order to assess the ability of Porites corals to accurately record environmental variations, high...
Highlights: • The natural ecohydrographic gradient of the Red Sea translates into an isoscape. • T...
An integral concept of ecological research is the constraint of biodiversity along latitudinal and e...
International audienceRationale :Studies of organic matter fluxes in coral reefs are historically ba...
Worldwide, the escalation of nutrient pollution from multiple sources is causing the collapse of coa...
The trophic structure of cold-water coral reef communities at two contrasting locations, the 800-m d...
The northern Red Sea experiences strong annual differences in environmental conditions due to its re...
The northern Red Sea experiences strong annual differences in environmental conditions due to its re...
Coral reefs in the central Red Sea are sparsely studied and in situ data on physico-chemical and key...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
Trophic relationships significantly influence ecosystem functioning, ultimately affecting population...
We tested the hypothesis that the nitrogen (N) isotopic signature (δ15N) of coral skeletal organic m...
Coral reefs in the central Red Sea are sparsely studied and in situ data on physico-chemical and key...
The timing of band formation and linear skeletal growth rate based on environmental changes were inv...
The Red Sea has been recognized as a unique region to study the effects of ecohydrographic gradients...
In order to assess the ability of Porites corals to accurately record environmental variations, high...
Highlights: • The natural ecohydrographic gradient of the Red Sea translates into an isoscape. • T...
An integral concept of ecological research is the constraint of biodiversity along latitudinal and e...
International audienceRationale :Studies of organic matter fluxes in coral reefs are historically ba...
Worldwide, the escalation of nutrient pollution from multiple sources is causing the collapse of coa...
The trophic structure of cold-water coral reef communities at two contrasting locations, the 800-m d...
The northern Red Sea experiences strong annual differences in environmental conditions due to its re...
The northern Red Sea experiences strong annual differences in environmental conditions due to its re...
Coral reefs in the central Red Sea are sparsely studied and in situ data on physico-chemical and key...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
Trophic relationships significantly influence ecosystem functioning, ultimately affecting population...
We tested the hypothesis that the nitrogen (N) isotopic signature (δ15N) of coral skeletal organic m...
Coral reefs in the central Red Sea are sparsely studied and in situ data on physico-chemical and key...
The timing of band formation and linear skeletal growth rate based on environmental changes were inv...
The Red Sea has been recognized as a unique region to study the effects of ecohydrographic gradients...
In order to assess the ability of Porites corals to accurately record environmental variations, high...