Physiological sensitivity of cold‐water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropical corals and very little is known about the impacts of ocean acidification and warming on degradative processes of dead coral framework. In a 13‐month laboratory experiment, we examined the interactive effects of gradually increasing temperature and pCO2 levels on survival, growth, and respiration of two prominent color morphotypes (colormorphs) of the framework‐forming cold‐water coral Lophelia pertusa, as well as bioerosion and dissolution of dead framework. Calcification rates tended to increase with warming, showing temperature optima at ~ 14°C (white colormorph) and 10–12°C (orange colormorph) and decreased with increasing pCO2. Net dis...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Biological mediation of carbonate dissolution represents a fundamental component of the destructive ...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...
Physiological sensitivity of cold-water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Physiological sensitivity of cold-water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to rise from 400 to 900 ppm by year 2100, causing seawater temperature...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...
Climate change is causing major changes to marine ecosystems globally, with ocean acidification of p...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Biological mediation of carbonate dissolution represents a fundamental component of the destructive ...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...
Physiological sensitivity of cold-water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Physiological sensitivity of cold-water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to rise from 400 to 900 ppm by year 2100, causing seawater temperature...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...
Climate change is causing major changes to marine ecosystems globally, with ocean acidification of p...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Biological mediation of carbonate dissolution represents a fundamental component of the destructive ...
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found throughout the ...