Temperature drives biological responses that scale from the cellular to ecosystem levels and thermal sensitivity will shape organismal functions and population dynamics as the world warms. Reef-building corals are sensitive to temperature due to their endosymbiotic relationship with single-celled dinoflagellates, with mass mortality events increasing in frequency and magnitude. The purpose of this study was to quantify the thermal sensitivity of important physiological functions of a Caribbean reef-building coral, Orbicella franksi, through the measurement of thermal performance curves (TPCs). We compared TPC metrics (thermal optimum, critical maximum, activation energy, deactivation energy, and rate at a standardized temperature) between t...
Deep-sea reef ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity but are particularly threatened by seawater wa...
Knowledge of the degree to which corals undergo physiological acclimatization or genetic adaptation ...
Dataset: Heatwave Experiment: Multivariate PhysiologyTwo common reef-building corals, Montipora capi...
The physiology of ectotherms living in marine environments is strongly influenced by their local the...
Thermal performance curves describe the relationship between temperature and the rate of biological ...
Species have evolved different mechanisms to cope with spatial and temporal temperature variability....
Reef-forming corals are under threat globally from climate change, leading to changes in sea tempera...
International audienceWith ongoing climate change, coral susceptibility to thermal stress constitute...
Thermal stress affects organism performance differently depending on the ambient temperature to whic...
Global warming is resulting in unprecedented levels of coral mortality due to mass bleaching events ...
Temperature is a key driver of metabolic rates. So far, we know little about potential physiological...
Light availability is considered a key factor regulating the thermal sensitivity of reef building co...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
The upper thermal tolerance limits of subtropical (Hawaiian) and tropical (Enewetak) reef corals wer...
The flexibility to associate with more than one symbiont may considerably expand a host's niche brea...
Deep-sea reef ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity but are particularly threatened by seawater wa...
Knowledge of the degree to which corals undergo physiological acclimatization or genetic adaptation ...
Dataset: Heatwave Experiment: Multivariate PhysiologyTwo common reef-building corals, Montipora capi...
The physiology of ectotherms living in marine environments is strongly influenced by their local the...
Thermal performance curves describe the relationship between temperature and the rate of biological ...
Species have evolved different mechanisms to cope with spatial and temporal temperature variability....
Reef-forming corals are under threat globally from climate change, leading to changes in sea tempera...
International audienceWith ongoing climate change, coral susceptibility to thermal stress constitute...
Thermal stress affects organism performance differently depending on the ambient temperature to whic...
Global warming is resulting in unprecedented levels of coral mortality due to mass bleaching events ...
Temperature is a key driver of metabolic rates. So far, we know little about potential physiological...
Light availability is considered a key factor regulating the thermal sensitivity of reef building co...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
The upper thermal tolerance limits of subtropical (Hawaiian) and tropical (Enewetak) reef corals wer...
The flexibility to associate with more than one symbiont may considerably expand a host's niche brea...
Deep-sea reef ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity but are particularly threatened by seawater wa...
Knowledge of the degree to which corals undergo physiological acclimatization or genetic adaptation ...
Dataset: Heatwave Experiment: Multivariate PhysiologyTwo common reef-building corals, Montipora capi...