Multiple scattering of light on coral skeleton enhances light absorption efficiency of coral symbionts and plays a key role in the regulation of their internal diffuse light field. To understand the dependence of this enhancement on skeleton meso- and macrostructure, we analysed the scattering abilities of naked coral skeletons for 74 Indo-Pacific species. Sensitive morphotypes to thermal and light stress, flat-extraplanate and branching corals, showed the most efficient structures, while massive-robust species were less efficient. The lowest light-enhancing scattering abilities were found for the most primitive colonial growth form: phaceloid. Accordingly, the development of highly efficient light-collecting structures versus the selection...
Sustained light-dependent coral reef communities can be found at a wide range of light environments,...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
<div><p>The morphological plasticity of scleractinian corals can be influenced by numerous factors i...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
<div><p>Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their alga...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
The success of scleractinian corals can be attributed to a symbiotic relationship between the coral ...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Sustained light-dependent coral reef communities can be found at a wide range of light environments,...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
<div><p>The morphological plasticity of scleractinian corals can be influenced by numerous factors i...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
The success of symbiotic reef-building corals is largely determined by the efficiency with which the...
<div><p>Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their alga...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Calcium carbonate skeletons of scleractinian corals amplify light availability to their algal symbio...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
The success of scleractinian corals can be attributed to a symbiotic relationship between the coral ...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Adjusting the light exposure and capture of their symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates (genus Sy...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
Sustained light-dependent coral reef communities can be found at a wide range of light environments,...
Light scattering of coral skeletons and tissues increases light availability to photosynthetic endos...
<div><p>The morphological plasticity of scleractinian corals can be influenced by numerous factors i...