The existence of coral reefs is dependent on the production and maintenance of calcium carbonate (CaCO) framework that is produced through calcification. The net production of CaCO will likely decline in the future, from both declining net calcification rates (decreasing calcification and increasing dissolution) and shifts in benthic community composition from calcifying organisms to non-calcifying organisms. Here, we present a framework for hydrochemical studies that allows both declining net calcification rates and changes in benthic community composition to be incorporated into projections of coral reef CaCO production. The framework involves upscaling net calcification rates for each benthic community type using mapped proportional cove...
There are few in situ studies showing how net community calcification (Gnet) of coral reefs is relat...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...
The existence of coral reefs is dependent on the production and maintenance of calcium carbonate (Ca...
The ability of many coral reefs to maintain community composition (i.e., high coral cover), ecosyste...
Coral reefs are built of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) produced biogenically by a diversity of calcifyin...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Coral reefs were one of the first ecosystems to be recognized as vulnerable to ocean acidification. ...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calci...
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to have a significant impact on the future of coral reefs, mai...
The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is projected to reach twice the preindustrial level by th...
Ocean acidification leads to changes in marine carbonate chemistry that are predicted to cause a dec...
Calcification by coral reef communities is estimated to account for half of all carbonate produced i...
Coral reefs feed millions of people worldwide, provide coastal protection and generate billions of d...
There are few in situ studies showing how net community calcification (Gnet) of coral reefs is relat...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...
The existence of coral reefs is dependent on the production and maintenance of calcium carbonate (Ca...
The ability of many coral reefs to maintain community composition (i.e., high coral cover), ecosyste...
Coral reefs are built of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) produced biogenically by a diversity of calcifyin...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Coral reefs were one of the first ecosystems to be recognized as vulnerable to ocean acidification. ...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calci...
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to have a significant impact on the future of coral reefs, mai...
The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is projected to reach twice the preindustrial level by th...
Ocean acidification leads to changes in marine carbonate chemistry that are predicted to cause a dec...
Calcification by coral reef communities is estimated to account for half of all carbonate produced i...
Coral reefs feed millions of people worldwide, provide coastal protection and generate billions of d...
There are few in situ studies showing how net community calcification (Gnet) of coral reefs is relat...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...