We present the first experimental evidence of a coral (Oulastrea crispata) ingesting and assimilating seagrass material. Tropical seagrass meadows export a substantial portion of their productivity and can provide an important source of nutrients to neighbouring systems such as coral reefs; however, little is known about the mechanisms of this link. To investigate whether seagrass nutrient uptake via coral heterotrophy is possible, we conducted a feeding experiment with seagrass particulate and dissolved organic matter. Using gut extractions and stable isotope analyses, we determined that O. crispata ingested 15N-enriched seagrass particles and assimilated the nitrogen into its tissue at a rate of 0.75 µg N cm-2 h-1. Corals took up nitrogen...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
International audienceThe ability of corals to modulate their nutrition strategy in response to vari...
Internal and external feeding on zooplankton may provide scleractinian corals with important nutrien...
We present the first experimental evidence of a coral (Oulastrea crispata) ingesting and assimilatin...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems that thrive in nutrient-poor waters, a phenomenon frequent...
International audienceCorals are known to release large amounts of particulate and dissolved organic...
The waters surrounding coral reef ecosystems are generally poor in nutrients, yet their levels of pr...
Nitrogen stable isotope (δ15N) signatures of coral and skeletal tissues are commonly used to identif...
Herbivory in corals, especially for symbiotic species, remains controversial. To investigate the cap...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
Terrestrial runoff after heavy rainfall can increase nutrient concentrations in waters overlying cor...
The ability of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa to exploit different food sources was investiga...
Terrestrial runoff after heavy rainfall can increase nutrient concentrations in waters overlying cor...
Cold-water coral reefs are hotspots of biodiversity and biogeochemistry in the deep-sea, solely fuel...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
International audienceThe ability of corals to modulate their nutrition strategy in response to vari...
Internal and external feeding on zooplankton may provide scleractinian corals with important nutrien...
We present the first experimental evidence of a coral (Oulastrea crispata) ingesting and assimilatin...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems that thrive in nutrient-poor waters, a phenomenon frequent...
International audienceCorals are known to release large amounts of particulate and dissolved organic...
The waters surrounding coral reef ecosystems are generally poor in nutrients, yet their levels of pr...
Nitrogen stable isotope (δ15N) signatures of coral and skeletal tissues are commonly used to identif...
Herbivory in corals, especially for symbiotic species, remains controversial. To investigate the cap...
WOS:000354114900017Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus S...
Terrestrial runoff after heavy rainfall can increase nutrient concentrations in waters overlying cor...
The ability of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa to exploit different food sources was investiga...
Terrestrial runoff after heavy rainfall can increase nutrient concentrations in waters overlying cor...
Cold-water coral reefs are hotspots of biodiversity and biogeochemistry in the deep-sea, solely fuel...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
International audienceThe ability of corals to modulate their nutrition strategy in response to vari...
Internal and external feeding on zooplankton may provide scleractinian corals with important nutrien...