The effect of diel oscillations in light on the photosynthetic response of three coral species during summer and winter was studied. Fast induction curves revealed detailed information on primary photochemistry as well as redox states of electron acceptors in photosystem II (PSII). The comparison between seasons revealed that similar physiological mechanisms were operating in response to high-light conditions throughout the year and that environmental variables, such as temperature, had no measurable effect between seasons. A diurnal hysteresis was seen in both seasons in Fv/Fm as well as in the fast induction curves, where photosynthetic capacity was lower in the afternoon than in the morning when light intensities were the same. This sugg...
Coral bleaching events have become more frequent and widespread, largely due to elevated sea surface...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...
The photochemical efficiency of symbiotic dinoflagellates within the tissues of two reef-building co...
Pulse-amplitude-modulation fluorometry and oxygen respirometry were used to investigate diel photosy...
Light availability is considered a key factor regulating the thermal sensitivity of reef building co...
Photoinhibition may constitute an energetic cost for photosynthetic organisms through damage to the ...
Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimi...
Diel cycles of photosynthesis, respiration, and calcification were studied in situ on two hermatypic...
Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimi...
International audienceUnlike most other corals that have been declining since the 1980s, the populat...
Coral reefs are naturally exposed to daily and seasonal variations in environmental oxygen levels, w...
Abstract Responses of corals to climate change stresses are species and locality specific. As light ...
In oligotrophic waters the light spectrum is mostly blue, and therefore the physiological and bioche...
The onset of large-scale coral bleaching events is routinely estimated on the basis of the duration ...
Coral bleaching events have become more frequent and widespread, largely due to elevated sea surface...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...
The photochemical efficiency of symbiotic dinoflagellates within the tissues of two reef-building co...
Pulse-amplitude-modulation fluorometry and oxygen respirometry were used to investigate diel photosy...
Light availability is considered a key factor regulating the thermal sensitivity of reef building co...
Photoinhibition may constitute an energetic cost for photosynthetic organisms through damage to the ...
Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimi...
Diel cycles of photosynthesis, respiration, and calcification were studied in situ on two hermatypic...
Phototrophic sessile organisms, such as reef corals, adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to optimi...
International audienceUnlike most other corals that have been declining since the 1980s, the populat...
Coral reefs are naturally exposed to daily and seasonal variations in environmental oxygen levels, w...
Abstract Responses of corals to climate change stresses are species and locality specific. As light ...
In oligotrophic waters the light spectrum is mostly blue, and therefore the physiological and bioche...
The onset of large-scale coral bleaching events is routinely estimated on the basis of the duration ...
Coral bleaching events have become more frequent and widespread, largely due to elevated sea surface...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...