The growth in human population along coastal areas is exposing marine environments to increasing anthropogenic light sources. Despite the potential effects of this modern phenomenon, very few studies have examined its implications for corals. Here, we present a long-term study of coral early life stages under light pollution conditions at night. Coral larvae were collected from Stylophora pistillata colonies, and then settled and grown under experimental conditions of two different common city lighting methods (fluorescent or LED). Effects of the artificial lighting on the coral settlement success, survivorship, growth rate, photosynthetic efficiency, and calcification rate were examined over a period of one year. The control exhibited ~30%...
The soft coral Sinularia flexibilis is currently considered as a suitable candidate for aquaculture....
Light spectrum plays a key role in the biology of symbiotic corals, with blue light resulting in hig...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce c...
The growth in human population along coastal areas is exposing marine environments to increasing ant...
Due to global degradation of coral reefs and high demand for scleractinian corals, aquaculture of th...
Ex situ aquaculture of scleractinian corals is considered as a sustainable solution to fulfill the g...
Corals are considered promising sources of new natural products and their culture, under controlled ...
Stony corals are in high demand in the ornamental aquarium industry, underpinning a substantial glob...
Light is one of the most important abiotic factors influencing the (skeletal) growth of scleractinia...
The photochemical efficiency of symbiotic dinoflagellates within the tissues of two reef-building co...
Coral reef organisms are increasingly and simultaneously affected by global and local stressors such...
Aim: To determine the effect of different light sources and intensities on the growth of propagated ...
Photoinhibition may constitute an energetic cost for photosynthetic organisms through damage to the ...
Marine debris has become a global problem affecting coral health around the globe. However, the phot...
Fluorescence is common in both coral adult and larval stages, and is produced by fluorescent protein...
The soft coral Sinularia flexibilis is currently considered as a suitable candidate for aquaculture....
Light spectrum plays a key role in the biology of symbiotic corals, with blue light resulting in hig...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce c...
The growth in human population along coastal areas is exposing marine environments to increasing ant...
Due to global degradation of coral reefs and high demand for scleractinian corals, aquaculture of th...
Ex situ aquaculture of scleractinian corals is considered as a sustainable solution to fulfill the g...
Corals are considered promising sources of new natural products and their culture, under controlled ...
Stony corals are in high demand in the ornamental aquarium industry, underpinning a substantial glob...
Light is one of the most important abiotic factors influencing the (skeletal) growth of scleractinia...
The photochemical efficiency of symbiotic dinoflagellates within the tissues of two reef-building co...
Coral reef organisms are increasingly and simultaneously affected by global and local stressors such...
Aim: To determine the effect of different light sources and intensities on the growth of propagated ...
Photoinhibition may constitute an energetic cost for photosynthetic organisms through damage to the ...
Marine debris has become a global problem affecting coral health around the globe. However, the phot...
Fluorescence is common in both coral adult and larval stages, and is produced by fluorescent protein...
The soft coral Sinularia flexibilis is currently considered as a suitable candidate for aquaculture....
Light spectrum plays a key role in the biology of symbiotic corals, with blue light resulting in hig...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce c...