A reliable marker of early coral response to environmental stressors can help guide decision-making to mitigate global coral reef decline by detecting problems before the development of clinically observable disease. We document the accumulation of acrylic acid in two divergent coral taxa, stony small polyp coral (Acropora sp.) and soft coral (Lobophytum sp.), in response to deteriorating water quality characterized by moderately increased ammonia (0.25 ppm) and phosphate (0.15 ppm) concentrations and decreased calcium (360 ppm) concentration, using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR)-based metabolomic techniques. Changes in acrylic acid concentration in polyp tissues free of zooxanthellae suggest that acrylic acid could be a prod...
Fatty acids (FA) play a vital role in coral physiology, metabolism and stress resistance. Optimal he...
Symbiotic corals receive energy not only by ingesting food (e.g. plankton, inorganic/organic matter,...
Currently, the only way to identify the extent of coral stress is through visually observable decrea...
Coral reefs are suffering unprecedented declines in health state on a global scale. Some have sugges...
Dataset: Acrylate and DMSP TurnoverShallow-water coral reefs hold large quantities of acrylate and i...
In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate coral metab...
Early-life stages of reef-building corals are vital to coral existence and reef maintenance. It is t...
Chronic exposure to ocean acidification and elevated sea-surface temperatures pose significant stres...
In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate coral metab...
International audienceEarly-life stages of reef-building corals are vital to coral existence and ree...
Dataset: Acrylate and DMSP ConcentrationsShallow-water coral reefs hold large quantities of acrylate...
Chronic exposure to ocean acidification and elevated sea-surface temperatures pose significant stres...
<div><p>In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate cor...
© 2019, The Author(s). Global threats to reefs require urgent efforts to resolve coral attributes th...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
Fatty acids (FA) play a vital role in coral physiology, metabolism and stress resistance. Optimal he...
Symbiotic corals receive energy not only by ingesting food (e.g. plankton, inorganic/organic matter,...
Currently, the only way to identify the extent of coral stress is through visually observable decrea...
Coral reefs are suffering unprecedented declines in health state on a global scale. Some have sugges...
Dataset: Acrylate and DMSP TurnoverShallow-water coral reefs hold large quantities of acrylate and i...
In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate coral metab...
Early-life stages of reef-building corals are vital to coral existence and reef maintenance. It is t...
Chronic exposure to ocean acidification and elevated sea-surface temperatures pose significant stres...
In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate coral metab...
International audienceEarly-life stages of reef-building corals are vital to coral existence and ree...
Dataset: Acrylate and DMSP ConcentrationsShallow-water coral reefs hold large quantities of acrylate...
Chronic exposure to ocean acidification and elevated sea-surface temperatures pose significant stres...
<div><p>In light of global reef decline new methods to accurately, cheaply, and quickly evaluate cor...
© 2019, The Author(s). Global threats to reefs require urgent efforts to resolve coral attributes th...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
Fatty acids (FA) play a vital role in coral physiology, metabolism and stress resistance. Optimal he...
Symbiotic corals receive energy not only by ingesting food (e.g. plankton, inorganic/organic matter,...
Currently, the only way to identify the extent of coral stress is through visually observable decrea...