Coral reefs are constructed by calcifying coral animals that engage in a symbiosis with dinoflagellate microalgae harboured in their tissue. The symbiosis takes place in the presence of steep and dynamic gradients of light, temperature and chemical species that are affected by the structural and optical properties of the coral and their interaction with incident irradiance and water flow. Microenvironmental analyses have enabled quantification of such gradients and bulk coral tissue and skeleton optical properties, but the multi-layered nature of corals and its implications for the optical, thermal and chemical microenvironment remains to be studied in more detail. Here, we present a multiphysics modelling approach, where three-dimensional ...
It has been proposed that corals with symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) bleach under thermal stress due...
The light field on coral reefs varies in intensity and spectral composition, and is the key regulati...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Coral reefs are constructed by calcifying coral animals that engage in a symbiosis with dinoflagella...
Coral reefs are constructed by calcifying coral animals that engage in a symbiosis with dinoflagella...
The supplementary methods provide a detailed description of the model including the different physic...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3rd...
Reflectance spectroscopy and microscale temperature measurements were used to investigate links betw...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Abstract: We present a model which allows the surface temperature of corals to be predicted, based o...
<p>The schematic diagram of a coral shows the coral tissue containing algal symbionts (green circles...
We present Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models of the coupled dynamics of water flow, heat tra...
The WWF estimates that coral reefs are responsible for almost $30 billion USD net benefit to world e...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
We present Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models of the coupled dynamics of water flow, heat tra...
It has been proposed that corals with symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) bleach under thermal stress due...
The light field on coral reefs varies in intensity and spectral composition, and is the key regulati...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Coral reefs are constructed by calcifying coral animals that engage in a symbiosis with dinoflagella...
Coral reefs are constructed by calcifying coral animals that engage in a symbiosis with dinoflagella...
The supplementary methods provide a detailed description of the model including the different physic...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3rd...
Reflectance spectroscopy and microscale temperature measurements were used to investigate links betw...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Abstract: We present a model which allows the surface temperature of corals to be predicted, based o...
<p>The schematic diagram of a coral shows the coral tissue containing algal symbionts (green circles...
We present Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models of the coupled dynamics of water flow, heat tra...
The WWF estimates that coral reefs are responsible for almost $30 billion USD net benefit to world e...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
We present Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models of the coupled dynamics of water flow, heat tra...
It has been proposed that corals with symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) bleach under thermal stress due...
The light field on coral reefs varies in intensity and spectral composition, and is the key regulati...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...