The aim of this study was to extend the contemporary energy budget methodology for algal-cnidarian symbioses and apply it to the tropical reef coral Porites porites growing in two different environments. It was hoped that the measured energy inputs to P. porites would be equalled by the measured energy requiring processes, without a surplus or deficit of energy being determined by subtraction, and that P. porites would show a differential derivation, allocation and utilisation of energy in the two environments. Porites porites was studied at 10 m depth at both the West Fore Reef (WFR) and Columbus Park (CP) regions of Discovery Bay, Jamaica. The transmission of surface photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) to lu m depth, the temperature...
© 2014 Schrameyer et al. The light dependency of respiratory activity of two scleractinian corals wa...
The aim of this component of the study was to determine how photosynthetic rates related to growth r...
Journal InternationalCoral responses to degrading water quality are highly variable between species ...
The aim of this study was to extend the contemporary energy budget methodology for algal-cnidarian s...
Nutrient enrichment of tropical waters constitutes an increasing threat to the health and biodiversi...
The symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates promotes the rapid growth of corals in shallow trop...
University of Technology, Sydney. Dept. of Environmental Sciences.Photosynthetic capacity of sclerac...
Ambient irradiance levels determine the rate of carbon influx into zooxanthellae at any given time,...
Anthropogenic climate change is forecasted to increase in both severity and frequency, making it imp...
Quantitative studies of coral reefs are challenged by the three-dimensional hard structure of reefs ...
Although it is reasonably well established that corals symbiotic with endozoic algae (the zooxanthel...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
We examined the ability of the two hard coral species Agaricia tenuifolia and Porites furcata to sto...
An intensive research effort was organized as a 1-week workshop with the specific goal of resolving...
The physiological reactions to sediment of four scleractinia and five alcyonacea from South Africa w...
© 2014 Schrameyer et al. The light dependency of respiratory activity of two scleractinian corals wa...
The aim of this component of the study was to determine how photosynthetic rates related to growth r...
Journal InternationalCoral responses to degrading water quality are highly variable between species ...
The aim of this study was to extend the contemporary energy budget methodology for algal-cnidarian s...
Nutrient enrichment of tropical waters constitutes an increasing threat to the health and biodiversi...
The symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates promotes the rapid growth of corals in shallow trop...
University of Technology, Sydney. Dept. of Environmental Sciences.Photosynthetic capacity of sclerac...
Ambient irradiance levels determine the rate of carbon influx into zooxanthellae at any given time,...
Anthropogenic climate change is forecasted to increase in both severity and frequency, making it imp...
Quantitative studies of coral reefs are challenged by the three-dimensional hard structure of reefs ...
Although it is reasonably well established that corals symbiotic with endozoic algae (the zooxanthel...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
We examined the ability of the two hard coral species Agaricia tenuifolia and Porites furcata to sto...
An intensive research effort was organized as a 1-week workshop with the specific goal of resolving...
The physiological reactions to sediment of four scleractinia and five alcyonacea from South Africa w...
© 2014 Schrameyer et al. The light dependency of respiratory activity of two scleractinian corals wa...
The aim of this component of the study was to determine how photosynthetic rates related to growth r...
Journal InternationalCoral responses to degrading water quality are highly variable between species ...