Calcified macroalgae are critical components of marine ecosystems worldwide, but face considerable threat both from climate change (increasing water temperatures) and ocean acidification (decreasing ocean pH and carbonate saturation). It is thus fundamental to constrain the relationships between key abiotic stressors and the physiological processes that govern coralline algal growth and survival. Here we characterize the complex relationships between the abiotic environment of rock pool habitats and the physiology of the geniculate red coralline alga, Corallina officinalis (Corallinales, Rhodophyta). Paired assessment of irradiance, water temperature and carbonate chemistry, with C. officinalis net production (NP), respiration (R) and net c...
The ecophysiology of calcified macroalgal species of the genera Corallina (C. officinalis and C. ca...
Rising levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere over the past several decades ...
Marine pCO2 enrichment via ocean acidification (OA), upwelling and release from carbon capture and s...
Calcified macroalgae are critical components of marine ecosystems worldwide, but face considerable t...
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium carbonate sk...
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium carbonate sk...
The photophysiology of three geniculate coralline algal species (Corallina officinalis, C. caespitos...
International audienceCalcifying coralline algae are functionally important in many ecosystems but t...
Future atmospheric CO2 levels will most likely have complex consequences for marine organisms, parti...
International audienceMade up of calcareous coralline algae, maerl beds play a major role as ecosyst...
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium carbonate sk...
This work is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council PhD studentship (NE/H525303/1)Marin...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) are an important indicator of global environmental change in coastal ec...
The ecophysiology of calcified macroalgal species of the genera Corallina (C. officinalis and C. ca...
Rising levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere over the past several decades ...
Marine pCO2 enrichment via ocean acidification (OA), upwelling and release from carbon capture and s...
Calcified macroalgae are critical components of marine ecosystems worldwide, but face considerable t...
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium carbonate sk...
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium carbonate sk...
The photophysiology of three geniculate coralline algal species (Corallina officinalis, C. caespitos...
International audienceCalcifying coralline algae are functionally important in many ecosystems but t...
Future atmospheric CO2 levels will most likely have complex consequences for marine organisms, parti...
International audienceMade up of calcareous coralline algae, maerl beds play a major role as ecosyst...
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium carbonate sk...
This work is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council PhD studentship (NE/H525303/1)Marin...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) are an important indicator of global environmental change in coastal ec...
The ecophysiology of calcified macroalgal species of the genera Corallina (C. officinalis and C. ca...
Rising levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere over the past several decades ...
Marine pCO2 enrichment via ocean acidification (OA), upwelling and release from carbon capture and s...