A decrease in ocean pH of 0.3 units will likely double the proportion of dissolved copper (Cu) present as the free metal ion, Cu 2+, the most bioavailable form of Cu, and one of the most common marine pollutants. We assess the impact of ocean acidification and Cu, separately and in combination, on calcification, photosynthesis and respiration of sub-colonies of a single tropical Stylophora pistillata colony. After 15 days of treatment, total calcification rates were significantly decreased in corals exposed to high seawater pCO 2 (∼1000-μatm, 2100 scenario) and at both ambient (1.6–1.9 nmols) and high (2.5–3.6 nmols) dissolved Cu concentrations compared to controls. The effect was increased when both stressors we...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Coral bleaching poses an imminent threat to the health and longevity of the world’s coral reef syste...
Highlights • Exposure to increased Cu concentrations suppressed coral calcification. • Calcifi...
A decrease in ocean pH of 0.3 units will likely double the proportion of dissolved copper (Cu) prese...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element for corals. We investigated the effects of ocean acidification on ...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Many studies have investigated the effect of an increase in pCO2 on coral calcification and photosyn...
A general decline in coral calcification has been observed in response to ocean acidification. It ha...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Cu is considered to be toxic to macroalgae at higher levels. Ocean acidification can also alter the ...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Ocean warming and acidification can have negative implications on coral reefs. This mechanistic stud...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Coral bleaching poses an imminent threat to the health and longevity of the world’s coral reef syste...
Highlights • Exposure to increased Cu concentrations suppressed coral calcification. • Calcifi...
A decrease in ocean pH of 0.3 units will likely double the proportion of dissolved copper (Cu) prese...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element for corals. We investigated the effects of ocean acidification on ...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Many studies have investigated the effect of an increase in pCO2 on coral calcification and photosyn...
A general decline in coral calcification has been observed in response to ocean acidification. It ha...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Cu is considered to be toxic to macroalgae at higher levels. Ocean acidification can also alter the ...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Ocean warming and acidification can have negative implications on coral reefs. This mechanistic stud...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have bee...
Coral bleaching poses an imminent threat to the health and longevity of the world’s coral reef syste...