Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surface temperature and ocean acidification. Excavating sponges, such as Cliona spp., are expected to break down reef substrata more quickly as seawater becomes more acidic. However, increased bioerosion requires that Cliona spp. maintain physiological performance and health under continuing ocean warming. In this study, we exposed C. orientalis to temperature increments increasing from 23 to 32 °C. At 32 °C, or 3 °C above the maximum monthly mean (MMM) temperature, sponges bleached and the photosynthetic capacity of Symbiodinium was compromised, consistent with sympatric corals. Cliona orientalis demonstrated little capacity to recover from ther...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
Background: Coral reefs worldwide are in decline. Much of the mortality can be attributed to coral b...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...
Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surf...
Bioeroding sponges are a unique group of coral reef sponges. They transform dissolved nutrients into...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
As atmospheric CO₂ concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most impressive and diverse ecosystems on the face of the earth....
Coral reefs are under threat, exerted by a number of interacting effects inherent to the present cli...
In the recent discussion how biotic systems may react to raised carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO...
Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been co...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
Background: Coral reefs worldwide are in decline. Much of the mortality can be attributed to coral b...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...
Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surf...
Bioeroding sponges are a unique group of coral reef sponges. They transform dissolved nutrients into...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
As atmospheric CO₂ concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most impressive and diverse ecosystems on the face of the earth....
Coral reefs are under threat, exerted by a number of interacting effects inherent to the present cli...
In the recent discussion how biotic systems may react to raised carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO...
Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been co...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
Background: Coral reefs worldwide are in decline. Much of the mortality can be attributed to coral b...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...