Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to environmental change. In marine systems, only 1% of dissolved inorganic carbon in seawater exists as CO2. Thus the majority of marine macrophytes not only passively access CO2 for photosynthesis, but also actively transport CO2 and the more common bicarbonate (HCO3-, 92% of seawater dissolved inorganic carbon) into their cells. Because species with these carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are non-randomly distributed in ecosystems, we ask whether there is a phylogenetic pattern to the distribution of CCMs among algal species. To determine macrophyte traits that influence carbon uptake, we assessed 40 common macrophyte species from the roc...
Large brown algae in the class Phaeophyceae (Heterokontophyta) form the structural and energetic fou...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) assimilation is essential to the reef-building capacity of crustose...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) assimilation is essential to the reef-building capacity of crustose...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Macroalgae are generally used as indicators of coral reef status; thus, understanding the drivers an...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Mechanisms for inorganic carbon acquisition in macroalgal assemblages today could indicate how coast...
Beneficial effects of CO2 on photosynthetic organisms will be a key driver of ecosystem change under...
Beneficial effects of CO2 on photosynthetic organisms will be a key driver of ecosystem change under...
Large brown algae in the class Phaeophyceae (Heterokontophyta) form the structural and energetic fou...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) assimilation is essential to the reef-building capacity of crustose...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) assimilation is essential to the reef-building capacity of crustose...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Understanding functional trait distributions among organisms can inform impacts on and responses to ...
Macroalgae are generally used as indicators of coral reef status; thus, understanding the drivers an...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) (ocean acidification) could favou...
Mechanisms for inorganic carbon acquisition in macroalgal assemblages today could indicate how coast...
Beneficial effects of CO2 on photosynthetic organisms will be a key driver of ecosystem change under...
Beneficial effects of CO2 on photosynthetic organisms will be a key driver of ecosystem change under...
Large brown algae in the class Phaeophyceae (Heterokontophyta) form the structural and energetic fou...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) assimilation is essential to the reef-building capacity of crustose...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) assimilation is essential to the reef-building capacity of crustose...