Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial and temporal scales. Widespread coral-bleaching events, induced by prolonged heat stress, highlight the importance of how the duration and frequency of thermal stress influence the adaptive physiology of photosymbiotic calcifiers. Large benthic foraminifera harboring algal endosymbionts are major tropical carbonate producers and bioindicators of ecosystem health. Like corals, they are sensitive to thermal stress and bleach at temperatures temporarily occurring in their natural habitat and projected to happen more frequently. However, their thermal tolerance has been studied so far only by chronic exposure, so how they respond under more real...
Warming and changes in ocean carbonate chemistry alter marine coastal ecosystems at an accelerating ...
Recent research suggests that prior exposure of several months to elevated irradiance induces enhanc...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
<div><p>Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
Adaptation, acclimatization and symbiont diversity are known to regulate thermal tolerance in corals...
Photosymbiosis is of central importance for the wellbeing and proliferation of many tropical marine ...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are important for reef sediment formation, but sensitive to elevate...
Thermally-induced bleaching events are driving rapid declines in coral fitness and calcification rat...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Ocean warming is causing global coral bleaching events to increase in frequency, resulting in widesp...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is driving major environmental changes in the ocean, such as an increase ...
Warming and changes in ocean carbonate chemistry alter marine coastal ecosystems at an accelerating ...
Recent research suggests that prior exposure of several months to elevated irradiance induces enhanc...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
<div><p>Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
Adaptation, acclimatization and symbiont diversity are known to regulate thermal tolerance in corals...
Photosymbiosis is of central importance for the wellbeing and proliferation of many tropical marine ...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are important for reef sediment formation, but sensitive to elevate...
Thermally-induced bleaching events are driving rapid declines in coral fitness and calcification rat...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Ocean warming is causing global coral bleaching events to increase in frequency, resulting in widesp...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is driving major environmental changes in the ocean, such as an increase ...
Warming and changes in ocean carbonate chemistry alter marine coastal ecosystems at an accelerating ...
Recent research suggests that prior exposure of several months to elevated irradiance induces enhanc...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...