Biomolecules play key roles in regulating the precipitation of CaCO3 biominerals but their response to ocean acidification is poorly understood. We analysed the skeletal intracrystalline amino acids of massive, tropical Porites spp. corals cultured over different seawater pCO2. We find that concentrations of total amino acids, aspartic acid/asparagine (Asx), glutamic acid/glutamine and alanine are positively correlated with seawater pCO2 and inversely correlated with seawater pH. Almost all variance in calcification rates between corals can be explained by changes in the skeletal total amino acid, Asx, serine and alanine concentrations combined with the calcification media pH (a likely indicator of the dissolved inorganic carbon available t...
Stony corals build hard skeletons of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) by combining calcium with carbonate i...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to cause the pH of surface seawater to decl...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
Biomolecules play key roles in regulating the precipitation of CaCO3 biominerals but their response ...
Precipitation of marine biogenic CaCO3 minerals occurs at specialist sites, typically with elevated ...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact calcifying organisms, yet we lack understanding...
Ocean acidification typically reduces calcification in tropical marine corals but the mechanism for ...
Highlights • Calcification fluid pH and [precipitating DIC] are positively correlated in all cora...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are changing the carbonate chemistry of the oceans, a proce...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact calcifying organisms, yet we lack understanding...
Ocean acidification typically reduces the calcification rates of massive Porites spp. corals, but in...
Ocean acidification typically reduces the calcification rates of massive Porites spp. corals but inc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly coral reefs which are ...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric CO2, the pH of surface seawater is decreas...
Physiological data and models of coral calcification indicate that corals utilize a combination of s...
Stony corals build hard skeletons of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) by combining calcium with carbonate i...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to cause the pH of surface seawater to decl...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
Biomolecules play key roles in regulating the precipitation of CaCO3 biominerals but their response ...
Precipitation of marine biogenic CaCO3 minerals occurs at specialist sites, typically with elevated ...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact calcifying organisms, yet we lack understanding...
Ocean acidification typically reduces calcification in tropical marine corals but the mechanism for ...
Highlights • Calcification fluid pH and [precipitating DIC] are positively correlated in all cora...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are changing the carbonate chemistry of the oceans, a proce...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact calcifying organisms, yet we lack understanding...
Ocean acidification typically reduces the calcification rates of massive Porites spp. corals, but in...
Ocean acidification typically reduces the calcification rates of massive Porites spp. corals but inc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly coral reefs which are ...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric CO2, the pH of surface seawater is decreas...
Physiological data and models of coral calcification indicate that corals utilize a combination of s...
Stony corals build hard skeletons of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) by combining calcium with carbonate i...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to cause the pH of surface seawater to decl...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...