There is growing evidence that different coral species and algal symbionts (Symbiodinium spp.) can vary greatly in their response to rising temperatures and also ocean acidification. In a fully crossed factorial experimental design, two threatened Caribbean reef‐building coral species, Acropora cervicornis hosting a mixture of Symbiodinium clades A and C and Orbicella faveolata hosting Symbiodinium D, were exposed to combinations of a normal (26°C) and elevated (32°C) temperature and normal (380 ppm) and elevated (800 ppm) CO2 for 62 d and then recovered at 26°C and 380 ppm or 32°C and 380 ppm for an additional 56 d. CO2 enrichment did not confer enhanced thermal tolerance as had been suggested in other studies. A. cervicornis was more sens...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Coral calcification is expected to decline as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration increases. We...
Global change driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions is altering ecosystems at unprecedented rates...
Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic anomalou...
Symbiosis establishment is a milestone in the life cycles of most broadcast-spawning corals; however...
<div><p>Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic ...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The predicted CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) of the coming century has prompted urgent research...
The predicted CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) of the coming century has prompted urgent research...
none9siThe predicted CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) of the coming century has prompted urgent r...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Tropical coral reefs are threatened by local-scale stressors that are exacerbated by global ocean wa...
Cold-water corals are important bioengineers that provide structural habitat for a diverse species c...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Coral calcification is expected to decline as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration increases. We...
Global change driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions is altering ecosystems at unprecedented rates...
Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic anomalou...
Symbiosis establishment is a milestone in the life cycles of most broadcast-spawning corals; however...
<div><p>Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic ...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The predicted CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) of the coming century has prompted urgent research...
The predicted CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) of the coming century has prompted urgent research...
none9siThe predicted CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) of the coming century has prompted urgent r...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Tropical coral reefs are threatened by local-scale stressors that are exacerbated by global ocean wa...
Cold-water corals are important bioengineers that provide structural habitat for a diverse species c...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Coral calcification is expected to decline as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration increases. We...