Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to environmental changes. Yet, many species successfully colonise a wide range of habitats including highly fluctuating environments. We tested the combined effects of ocean warming, local impacts and different light levels on populations of the common LBF Amphistegina lobifera collected along a cross-shelf gradient of temperature and nutrients fluctuations. We analysed survivorship, bleaching frequency, chlorophyll a content and fecundity. Elevated temperature and nitrate significantly reduced survivorship and fecundity of A. lobifera across populations studied. This pattern was exacerbated when combined with below optimum light levels. Inshore pop...
Abstract. Concerns regarding the response of calcifiers in future warmer and more acidic oceans have...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reef-building corals, representativ...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are important for reef sediment formation, but sensitive to elevate...
<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...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
Ocean warming is known to cause detrimental effects in coral reef fauna that rely on photo-symbiosis...
Large benthic foraminifera are major carbonate components in tropical carbonate platforms, important...
Photosymbiosis is of central importance for the wellbeing and proliferation of many tropical marine ...
Light is an important factor limiting the distribution of holobiont (host-algae) organisms in marine...
Adaptation, acclimatization and symbiont diversity are known to regulate thermal tolerance in corals...
Invasive species allow an investigation of trait retention and adaptations after exposure to new hab...
Abstract. Concerns regarding the response of calcifiers in future warmer and more acidic oceans have...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reef-building corals, representativ...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are important for reef sediment formation, but sensitive to elevate...
<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...
Shallow marine ecosystems naturally experience fluctuating physicochemical conditions across spatial...
Ocean warming is known to cause detrimental effects in coral reef fauna that rely on photo-symbiosis...
Large benthic foraminifera are major carbonate components in tropical carbonate platforms, important...
Photosymbiosis is of central importance for the wellbeing and proliferation of many tropical marine ...
Light is an important factor limiting the distribution of holobiont (host-algae) organisms in marine...
Adaptation, acclimatization and symbiont diversity are known to regulate thermal tolerance in corals...
Invasive species allow an investigation of trait retention and adaptations after exposure to new hab...
Abstract. Concerns regarding the response of calcifiers in future warmer and more acidic oceans have...
Reef-dwelling larger foraminifers share key characteristics with reef-building corals, representativ...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...