Sea cucumbers can mitigate some impacts of climate change through digestion of benthic sands and production of calcium carbonate. The projected ecological benefits of sea cucumbers in warmer, more acidic oceans are contingent on the capacities of individuals to acclimate and populations to adapt to climatic changes. The goal of this experiment was to evaluate the degree to which warming waters would impact three abundant species of sea cucumbers on the Heron Reef in Queensland, Australia. We conducted a behavioral assay using three species of sea cucumbers, Holothuria atra, Stichopus chloronotus, and Holothuria edulis. Individuals from each species were subjected to three conditions mimicking current summer temperatures, current winter temp...
The ecology of sea cucumbers, their ecological role in marine ecosystems, and the potential impacts ...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
To endure, coral reefs must accumulate CaCO3 at a rate greater or equal than the sum of mechanically...
Sea cucumbers can mitigate some impacts of climate change through digestion of benthic sands and pro...
Sea cucumbers can mitigate some impacts of climate change through digestion of benthic sands and pro...
The Sea cucumber Holothuria scabra significantly to the release and recycling of nutrients in tropic...
The effects of global change on biological systems and functioning are already measurable, but how e...
The notion that thermal specialists from tropical regions live closer to their temperature limits th...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...
Bioturbation of reef sediments aerates the upper sediment layers and releases organic material to be...
15th International Echinoderm Conference, 25-29 may 2015, Playa del CarmenSea cucumbers are echinode...
In a warming climate, rising seawater temperatures and declining primary and secondary production wi...
Holothuria scabra is the most valued and cultured tropical sea cucumber, given the great demand of t...
Temperature variability is a major driver of ecological pattern, with recent changes in average and ...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
The ecology of sea cucumbers, their ecological role in marine ecosystems, and the potential impacts ...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
To endure, coral reefs must accumulate CaCO3 at a rate greater or equal than the sum of mechanically...
Sea cucumbers can mitigate some impacts of climate change through digestion of benthic sands and pro...
Sea cucumbers can mitigate some impacts of climate change through digestion of benthic sands and pro...
The Sea cucumber Holothuria scabra significantly to the release and recycling of nutrients in tropic...
The effects of global change on biological systems and functioning are already measurable, but how e...
The notion that thermal specialists from tropical regions live closer to their temperature limits th...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...
Bioturbation of reef sediments aerates the upper sediment layers and releases organic material to be...
15th International Echinoderm Conference, 25-29 may 2015, Playa del CarmenSea cucumbers are echinode...
In a warming climate, rising seawater temperatures and declining primary and secondary production wi...
Holothuria scabra is the most valued and cultured tropical sea cucumber, given the great demand of t...
Temperature variability is a major driver of ecological pattern, with recent changes in average and ...
Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are crucial marine calcifiers in coral reefs, and sensitive to envi...
The ecology of sea cucumbers, their ecological role in marine ecosystems, and the potential impacts ...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
To endure, coral reefs must accumulate CaCO3 at a rate greater or equal than the sum of mechanically...