peer reviewedReef-building corals present a high productivity despite thriving in nutrient-poor environments. The symbiosis between the coral host and dinoflagellate algae enables an effective retention of nutrients within the symbiotic association and explains the success of corals in oligotrophic environments. Anthropogenic activities may disrupt this association, by providing dissolved inorganic nitrogen in excess, leading to the overgrowth of the symbionts and to inorganic carbon limitation for their photosynthesis. In this study, we thus tested, during three weeks incubation, the individual and combined effects of ammonium (+iN) and bicarbonate (+iC) enrichment on the physiology and photosynthetic capacities of the scleractinian coral ...
International audienceReef-building corals live in symbiosis with dinoflagellates that translocate a...
Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, which disrupts the symbiosis between corals and their ...
Reef building corals are usually thriving in oligotrophic areas, characterized by low concentrations...
peer reviewedThe nitrogen environment and nitrogen status of reef-building coral endosymbionts is on...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
International audienceThis study has examined the effect of low seawater pH values (induced by an in...
Ocean warming has severe impacts on coral reef ecosystems with frequent incidences of coral bleachin...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemical cycles and nutrient stoichiometry of co...
International audienceReef building corals can host different symbiont genotypes (clades), and form ...
Over the past decade, coral bleaching events have continued to recur and intensify. During bleaching...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in highly productive tropical coral reefs, despite its key role ...
Corals are able to conserve and recycle inorganic nutrients due to their photosynthesizing symbionts...
International audienceReef-building corals live in symbiosis with dinoflagellates that translocate a...
Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, which disrupts the symbiosis between corals and their ...
Reef building corals are usually thriving in oligotrophic areas, characterized by low concentrations...
peer reviewedThe nitrogen environment and nitrogen status of reef-building coral endosymbionts is on...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
International audienceThis study has examined the effect of low seawater pH values (induced by an in...
Ocean warming has severe impacts on coral reef ecosystems with frequent incidences of coral bleachin...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemical cycles and nutrient stoichiometry of co...
International audienceReef building corals can host different symbiont genotypes (clades), and form ...
Over the past decade, coral bleaching events have continued to recur and intensify. During bleaching...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in highly productive tropical coral reefs, despite its key role ...
Corals are able to conserve and recycle inorganic nutrients due to their photosynthesizing symbionts...
International audienceReef-building corals live in symbiosis with dinoflagellates that translocate a...
Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, which disrupts the symbiosis between corals and their ...
Reef building corals are usually thriving in oligotrophic areas, characterized by low concentrations...