An intensive research effort was organized as a 1-week workshop with the specific goal of resolving difficult questions concerning whether or not zooxanthellae are nutrient limited within host corals. Over 30 scientists participated. Participants applied various techniques to the same set of corals, which had been preincubated under different nutrient regimes for various time periods. Interdisciplinary research projects of this scale and intensity have rarely been attempted by coral reef biologists, yet the evidence developed during the workshop demonstrates the usefulness of this approach. This was a true "workshop" rather than a "talk-shop" and produced important research results while allowing participants to compare research me...
Sustaining an environment which conveys a high resilience to reef corals is critical in order to mit...
The effects of nutrient pollution on coral reef ecosystems are multifaceted. Numerous experiments ha...
The enormous importance of coral reefs is widely recognized, as is the unfortunate fact that corals ...
The question of nutrient limitation and of its regulatory effect on population densities of zooxant...
A workshop held at the Hawaii Instititue of Marine Biology, Coconut Island, Hawaii, 25 to 30 August...
There has been much discussion and some controversy regarding the role of nutrient enrichment versus...
Coral reef degradation resulting from nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is of increasing global ...
Coral reef degradation resulting from nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is of increasing global ...
Although it is reasonably well established that corals symbiotic with endozoic algae (the zooxanthel...
Nutrient enrichment of tropical waters constitutes an increasing threat to the health and biodiversi...
Improving coral reef conservation requires heightened understanding of the mechanisms by which coral...
The symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates promotes the rapid growth of corals in shallow trop...
Ambient irradiance levels determine the rate of carbon influx into zooxanthellae at any given time,...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is often associated with coral reef decline. Consequently, there i...
Anthropogenic nutrient runoff is a major local stressor on coral reefs but compared to research on g...
Sustaining an environment which conveys a high resilience to reef corals is critical in order to mit...
The effects of nutrient pollution on coral reef ecosystems are multifaceted. Numerous experiments ha...
The enormous importance of coral reefs is widely recognized, as is the unfortunate fact that corals ...
The question of nutrient limitation and of its regulatory effect on population densities of zooxant...
A workshop held at the Hawaii Instititue of Marine Biology, Coconut Island, Hawaii, 25 to 30 August...
There has been much discussion and some controversy regarding the role of nutrient enrichment versus...
Coral reef degradation resulting from nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is of increasing global ...
Coral reef degradation resulting from nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is of increasing global ...
Although it is reasonably well established that corals symbiotic with endozoic algae (the zooxanthel...
Nutrient enrichment of tropical waters constitutes an increasing threat to the health and biodiversi...
Improving coral reef conservation requires heightened understanding of the mechanisms by which coral...
The symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates promotes the rapid growth of corals in shallow trop...
Ambient irradiance levels determine the rate of carbon influx into zooxanthellae at any given time,...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is often associated with coral reef decline. Consequently, there i...
Anthropogenic nutrient runoff is a major local stressor on coral reefs but compared to research on g...
Sustaining an environment which conveys a high resilience to reef corals is critical in order to mit...
The effects of nutrient pollution on coral reef ecosystems are multifaceted. Numerous experiments ha...
The enormous importance of coral reefs is widely recognized, as is the unfortunate fact that corals ...