Many coral reef organisms are photosynthetic or have evolved in tight symbiosis with photosynthetic symbionts. As such, the tissues of reef organisms are often exposed to intense solar radiation in clear tropical waters and have adapted to trap and harness photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). High levels of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) associated with sunlight, however, represent a potential problem in terms of tissue damage.By measuring UVR and PAR reflectance from intact and ground bare coral skeletons we show that the property of calcium carbonate skeletons to absorb downwelling UVR to a significant extent, while reflecting PAR back to the overlying tissue, has biological advantages. We placed cnidarians on top of bare skeletons and...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Coral tissue colors result from both the intracellular symbiotic dinoflagellates and the host's cell...
BACKGROUND: Many coral reef organisms are photosynthetic or have evolved in tight symbiosis with pho...
Background: Many coral reef organisms are photosynthetic or have evolved in tight symbiosis with pho...
The symbiotic algae of reef-building corals are vulnerable to the high irradiances typical of shallo...
Coral reefs occur at low latitudes in clear, nutrient poor waters where high intensities of ultravio...
The larvae of most coral species spend some time in the plankton, floating just below the surface an...
Euphyllia paradivisa is a strictly mesophotic coral in the reefs of Eilat that displays a striking c...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
The discovery of the importance of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) as a factor affecting the biolo...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
Endolithic algae inhabiting skeletons of living corals appear to be adapted to an extreme environme...
All reef-forming corals depend on the photosynthesis performed by their algal symbiont, and such cor...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Coral tissue colors result from both the intracellular symbiotic dinoflagellates and the host's cell...
BACKGROUND: Many coral reef organisms are photosynthetic or have evolved in tight symbiosis with pho...
Background: Many coral reef organisms are photosynthetic or have evolved in tight symbiosis with pho...
The symbiotic algae of reef-building corals are vulnerable to the high irradiances typical of shallo...
Coral reefs occur at low latitudes in clear, nutrient poor waters where high intensities of ultravio...
The larvae of most coral species spend some time in the plankton, floating just below the surface an...
Euphyllia paradivisa is a strictly mesophotic coral in the reefs of Eilat that displays a striking c...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
The discovery of the importance of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) as a factor affecting the biolo...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
Endolithic algae inhabiting skeletons of living corals appear to be adapted to an extreme environme...
All reef-forming corals depend on the photosynthesis performed by their algal symbiont, and such cor...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Coral tissue colors result from both the intracellular symbiotic dinoflagellates and the host's cell...