Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is the main component of the skeleton of scleractinian corals and is a preferable substrate for attachment and growth. An electro-stimulation method based on the electrolysis of seawater, which generates calcium and magnesium minerals as a crystalline coating over artificial metal structures, was used to boost coral growth during the 1970s. Few studies have attempted to compare survival and growth between electro-stimulated corals and non-electro-stimulated corals in situ. In this study, we used 2D image analysis to quantify the growth of branching and massive corals on electro-stimulated structures. Among four metallic structures that were deployed in Sabang, Aceh, Indonesia, three were electro-stimulated (12 V) a...
In aquatic invertebrates that form exoskeletons, the partitioning of energy between skeletal and tis...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
Coral reefs play an important physiological and ecological role in coastal ecosystems such as provid...
Scleractinian, or hard, corals have become increasingly popular in the home aquarium hobby. However,...
Stony corals are in high demand in the ornamental aquarium industry, underpinning a substantial glob...
This is the raw data used for the Lange et al. (2022) article "Structure-from-motion photogrammetry ...
Modern scleractinian coral skeletons are commonly composed of aragonite, the orthorhombic form of Ca...
Increasing stress from global warming, sea level rise, acidification, sedimentation, pollution, and ...
Corals are ecosystem engineers whose tree-like structures give three-dimensional complexity to the h...
BACKGROUND: The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis...
The effect of mineral accretion induced by electric current on settlement, growth, and survival of p...
Abstract Many coral reefs worldwide are rapidly declin-ing, but efficient restoration techniques are...
Given the rapid, global decline in the health and abundance of coral reefs, increased investments in...
Three species of corals, two are hard coral, Porites sp. and Pavona sp., one soft coral, Sinularia ...
In scleractinian reef-building corals, patterns of cell self-renewal, migration and death remain vir...
In aquatic invertebrates that form exoskeletons, the partitioning of energy between skeletal and tis...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
Coral reefs play an important physiological and ecological role in coastal ecosystems such as provid...
Scleractinian, or hard, corals have become increasingly popular in the home aquarium hobby. However,...
Stony corals are in high demand in the ornamental aquarium industry, underpinning a substantial glob...
This is the raw data used for the Lange et al. (2022) article "Structure-from-motion photogrammetry ...
Modern scleractinian coral skeletons are commonly composed of aragonite, the orthorhombic form of Ca...
Increasing stress from global warming, sea level rise, acidification, sedimentation, pollution, and ...
Corals are ecosystem engineers whose tree-like structures give three-dimensional complexity to the h...
BACKGROUND: The drastic decline in the abundance of Caribbean acroporid corals (Acropora cervicornis...
The effect of mineral accretion induced by electric current on settlement, growth, and survival of p...
Abstract Many coral reefs worldwide are rapidly declin-ing, but efficient restoration techniques are...
Given the rapid, global decline in the health and abundance of coral reefs, increased investments in...
Three species of corals, two are hard coral, Porites sp. and Pavona sp., one soft coral, Sinularia ...
In scleractinian reef-building corals, patterns of cell self-renewal, migration and death remain vir...
In aquatic invertebrates that form exoskeletons, the partitioning of energy between skeletal and tis...
peer reviewedIn order to test the feasibility of transplantation of the whip black coral species Cir...
Coral reefs play an important physiological and ecological role in coastal ecosystems such as provid...