Evidence has shown that individually feeding or reduced light can mitigate the negative effects of elevated temperature on coral physiology. We aimed to evaluate if simultaneous low light and feeding would mitigate, minimize, or exacerbate negative effects of elevated temperature on coral physiology and carbon budgets. Pocillopora damicornis, Stylophora pistillata, and Turbinaria reniformis were grown for 28 days under a fully factorial experiment including two seawater temperatures (ambient temperature of 25 °C, elevated temperature of 30 °C), two light levels (high light of 300 μmol photons m−2 s−1, low light of 150 μmol photons m−2 s−1), and either fed (Artemia nauplii) or unfed. Coral physiology was significantly affected by temperature...
Abstract Responses of corals to climate change stresses are species and locality specific. As light ...
In this study we examined the growth rates of coral species Acropora aspera in conditions of high th...
The photosynthetic bleaching response of Acropora microphthalma, Acropora formosa, Stylophora pistil...
To test the effect of food on the thermal tolerance of the symbiotic association, two feeding experi...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
To test the effect of food on the thermal tolerance of the symbiotic association, two feeding experi...
Scleractinian corals form the foundation of coral reefs by acquiring autotrophic nutrition from phot...
Corals live in symbiosis with algal dinoflagellates, which can achieve outstanding photosynthetic en...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
Temperature is a key driver of metabolic rates. So far, we know little about potential physiological...
Recent research suggests that prior exposure of several months to elevated irradiance induces enhanc...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
Abstract Responses of corals to climate change stresses are species and locality specific. As light ...
In this study we examined the growth rates of coral species Acropora aspera in conditions of high th...
The photosynthetic bleaching response of Acropora microphthalma, Acropora formosa, Stylophora pistil...
To test the effect of food on the thermal tolerance of the symbiotic association, two feeding experi...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
To test the effect of food on the thermal tolerance of the symbiotic association, two feeding experi...
Scleractinian corals form the foundation of coral reefs by acquiring autotrophic nutrition from phot...
Corals live in symbiosis with algal dinoflagellates, which can achieve outstanding photosynthetic en...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
Temperature is a key driver of metabolic rates. So far, we know little about potential physiological...
Recent research suggests that prior exposure of several months to elevated irradiance induces enhanc...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
Abstract Responses of corals to climate change stresses are species and locality specific. As light ...
In this study we examined the growth rates of coral species Acropora aspera in conditions of high th...
The photosynthetic bleaching response of Acropora microphthalma, Acropora formosa, Stylophora pistil...