The objective of this study was to test whether elevated pCO2 predicted for the year 2100 (85.1 Pa) affects bleaching in the coral Seriatopora caliendrum (Ehrenberg 1834) either independently or interactively with high temperature (30.5 °C). Response variables detected the sequence of events associated with the onset of bleaching: reduction in the photosynthetic performance of symbionts as measured by maximum photochemical efficiency (F v/F m) and effective photochemical efficiency (delta F/F m') of PSII, declines in net photosynthesis (P net) and photosynthetic efficiency (alpha), and finally, reduced chlorophyll a and symbiont concentrations. S. caliendrum was collected from Nanwan Bay, Taiwan, and subjected to combinations of temperature...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
This study tested the interactive effects of increased seawater temperature and CO2 partial pressure...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce c...
Increasing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions are raising sea surface temperature (SST) and causing ocea...
Coral bleaching poses an imminent threat to the health and longevity of the world’s coral reef syste...
Rising ocean temperatures can induce the breakdown of the symbiosis between reef building corals and...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Symbiosis establishment is a milestone in the life cycles of most broadcast-spawning corals; however...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Ocean acidification represents a key threat to coral reefs by reducing the calcification rate of fra...
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
This study tested the interactive effects of increased seawater temperature and CO2 partial pressure...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
The onset of large-scale coral bleaching events is routinely estimated on the basis of the duration ...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
This study tested the interactive effects of increased seawater temperature and CO2 partial pressure...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce c...
Increasing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions are raising sea surface temperature (SST) and causing ocea...
Coral bleaching poses an imminent threat to the health and longevity of the world’s coral reef syste...
Rising ocean temperatures can induce the breakdown of the symbiosis between reef building corals and...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
Symbiosis establishment is a milestone in the life cycles of most broadcast-spawning corals; however...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Ocean acidification represents a key threat to coral reefs by reducing the calcification rate of fra...
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
This study tested the interactive effects of increased seawater temperature and CO2 partial pressure...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
The onset of large-scale coral bleaching events is routinely estimated on the basis of the duration ...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
This study tested the interactive effects of increased seawater temperature and CO2 partial pressure...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce c...