In order to help predict the effects of anthropogenic stressors on shallow water carbonate environments, it is important to focus research on regions containing natural oceanographic gradients, particularly with respect to interactions between oceanography and ecologically sensitive carbonate producers. The Galápagos Archipelago, an island chain in the eastern equatorial Pacific, spans a natural nutrient, pH, and temperature gradient due to the interaction of several major ocean currents. Further, the region is heavily impacted by the El Niño—Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Galápagos exhibited widespread coral bleaching and degradation following the strong ENSO events of 1982–1983 and 1997–1998. These findings are coupled with reports o...
Monitoring reef status by means of concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients is a poor indicat...
Increased atmospheric CO₂ concentrations lead to decreased pH and carbonate availability in the ocea...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
In order to help predict the effects of anthropogenic stressors on shallow water carbonate environme...
In order to help predict the effects of anthropogenic stressors on shallow water carbonate environme...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...
Average percent benthic foraminifera composition plotted against species richness (A) and Fisher α d...
Coral reefs are currently exposed to a number of anthropogenic pressures worldwide. With ocean warmi...
It has been well established that a connection exists between oceanographic controls and shallow wat...
Large benthic foraminifera are major carbonate components in tropical carbonate platforms, important...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Ocean chemistry is changing as a result of human activities. Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concen...
Coral reefs are now subject to global threats and influences from numerous anthropogenic sources. Fo...
Benthic Foraminifera were assessed in Rose Bengal-stained sediment samples collected annually from 1...
International audiencePlanktonic Foraminifera are a major contributor to the deep carbonate flux and...
Monitoring reef status by means of concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients is a poor indicat...
Increased atmospheric CO₂ concentrations lead to decreased pH and carbonate availability in the ocea...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
In order to help predict the effects of anthropogenic stressors on shallow water carbonate environme...
In order to help predict the effects of anthropogenic stressors on shallow water carbonate environme...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...
Average percent benthic foraminifera composition plotted against species richness (A) and Fisher α d...
Coral reefs are currently exposed to a number of anthropogenic pressures worldwide. With ocean warmi...
It has been well established that a connection exists between oceanographic controls and shallow wat...
Large benthic foraminifera are major carbonate components in tropical carbonate platforms, important...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Ocean chemistry is changing as a result of human activities. Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concen...
Coral reefs are now subject to global threats and influences from numerous anthropogenic sources. Fo...
Benthic Foraminifera were assessed in Rose Bengal-stained sediment samples collected annually from 1...
International audiencePlanktonic Foraminifera are a major contributor to the deep carbonate flux and...
Monitoring reef status by means of concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients is a poor indicat...
Increased atmospheric CO₂ concentrations lead to decreased pH and carbonate availability in the ocea...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...