Ocean acidification is expected to alter community composition on coral reefs, but its effects on reef community metabolism are poorly understood. Here we document how early successional benthic coral reef communities change in situ along gradients of carbon dioxide (CO2), and the consequences of these changes on rates of community photosynthesis, respiration, and light and dark calcification. Ninety standardised benthic communities were grown on PVC tiles deployed at two shallow-water volcanic CO2 seeps and two adjacent control sites in Papua New Guinea. Along the CO2 gradient, both the upward facing phototrophic and the downward facing cryptic communities changed in their composition. Under ambient CO2, both communities were dominated by ...
As atmospheric levels of CO₂ increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are key organisms in coral reef ecosystems, where they contribute to ...
<div><p>Ocean acidification is expected to alter community composition on coral reefs, but its effec...
Ocean acidification is expected to alter community composition on coral reefs, but its effects on re...
The ability of many coral reefs to maintain community composition (i.e., high coral cover), ecosyste...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
The ability of many coral reefs to maintain community composition (i.e., high coral cover), ecosyste...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Succession changes and metabolic rates from settlement tiles deployed along gradients of CO2 exposur...
As atmospheric levels of CO2 increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
As atmospheric levels of CO₂ increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
As atmospheric levels of CO₂ increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are key organisms in coral reef ecosystems, where they contribute to ...
<div><p>Ocean acidification is expected to alter community composition on coral reefs, but its effec...
Ocean acidification is expected to alter community composition on coral reefs, but its effects on re...
The ability of many coral reefs to maintain community composition (i.e., high coral cover), ecosyste...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
The ability of many coral reefs to maintain community composition (i.e., high coral cover), ecosyste...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Reviews suggest that that the biogeochemical threshold for sustained coral reef growth will be reach...
Succession changes and metabolic rates from settlement tiles deployed along gradients of CO2 exposur...
As atmospheric levels of CO2 increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
As atmospheric levels of CO₂ increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
As atmospheric levels of CO₂ increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are key organisms in coral reef ecosystems, where they contribute to ...