Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endosymbionts to form one of the most efficient biological collectors of solar radiation. Rapid increases in light availability during thermally-induced symbiont loss (bleaching) impair photosynthetic performance of the remaining Symbiodinium and precipitate a more severe bleaching response (optical feedback-loop hypothesis). Here we focus on light scattering of the skeleton, which is determined by light interaction with skeletal components assembled in a hierarchical fractal-like structure from tens of nanometers (e.g., calcium carbonate nanograins) to micro- and milli-meters (septa, corallites, and coenosteum) to centimeters and higher (colony f...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bl...
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...
<div><p>Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their alga...
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...
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...
Multiple scattering of light on coral skeleton enhances light absorption efficiency of coral symbion...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bl...
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...
<div><p>Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their alga...
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...
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...
Multiple scattering of light on coral skeleton enhances light absorption efficiency of coral symbion...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bl...