Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warming. The susceptibility of corals to bleaching during thermal stress episodes depends on many factors, including the magnitude of thermal stress and irradiance. The interactions among these two factors, and in particular with ultra-violet radiation (UVR), the most harmful component of light, are more complex than assumed, and are not yet well understood. This paper explores the individual and combined effects of temperature and UVR on the metabolism of Acropora muricata, one of the most abundant coral species worldwide. Particulate and dissolved organic matter (POM/DOM) fluxes and organic matter (OM) degradation by the mucus-associated bacter...
Global climate change has resulted in large-scale coral reef decline worldwide, for which the ocean ...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated co...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated co...
Environmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated communities of microorga...
Environmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated communities of microorga...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
Scleractinian corals mainly grow in the shallow euphotic zone, exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UVR...
The discovery of the importance of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) as a factor affecting the biolo...
Coral bleaching events have become more frequent and widespread, largely due to elevated sea surface...
Global climate change has resulted in large-scale coral reef decline worldwide, for which the ocean ...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated co...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated co...
Environmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated communities of microorga...
Environmental conditions are known to influence corals and their associated communities of microorga...
In shallow tropical waters, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) occurs at high intensity simultaneously with...
Scleractinian corals mainly grow in the shallow euphotic zone, exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UVR...
The discovery of the importance of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) as a factor affecting the biolo...
Coral bleaching events have become more frequent and widespread, largely due to elevated sea surface...
Global climate change has resulted in large-scale coral reef decline worldwide, for which the ocean ...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
Experiments were performed on coral species containing clade A (Stylophora pistillata, Montipora aeq...