Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural variability of sediment production, reef accretion, and their effects on the carbonate budget. Bioerosion (i.e. biodegradation of substrate) and encrustation (i.e. calcified overgrowth on substrate) influence the carbonate budget and the ecological functions of coral reefs, by substrate formation/consolidation/erosion, food availability and nutrient cycling. This study investigates settlement succession and carbonate budget change by bioeroding and encrusting calcifying organisms on experimentally deployed coral substrates (skeletal fragments of Stylophora pistillata branches). The substrates were deployed in a marginal coral reef located in...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Coral recruitment and calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) accretion are fundamental processes that help mainta...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014]. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
International audienceExperiments have demonstrated that ocean acidification (OA) conditions project...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
For coral reefs to persist, the rate of CaCO3 production must be greater than the rate of erosion to...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Coral recruitment and calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) accretion are fundamental processes that help mainta...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014]. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
International audienceExperiments have demonstrated that ocean acidification (OA) conditions project...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
Coral cover has declined rapidly on Caribbean reefs since the early 1980s, reducing carbonate produc...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
For coral reefs to persist, the rate of CaCO3 production must be greater than the rate of erosion to...
Bioerosion, the process by which organisms bore into hard substrate, weakens coral skeletons and deg...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Coral recruitment and calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) accretion are fundamental processes that help mainta...