It is widely accepted that deteriorating water quality associated with increased sediment stress has reduced calcification rates on coral reefs. However, there is limited information regarding the growth and development of reef building organisms, aside from the corals themselves. This study investigated encruster calcification on five fore-reefs in Tobago subjected to a range of sedimentation rates (1.2 to 15.9 mg cm(-2) d(-1)). Experimental substrates were used to assess rates of calcification in sclerobionts (e.g. crustose coralline algae, bryozoans and barnacles) across key reef microhabitats: cryptic (low-light), exposed (open-horizontal) and vertical topographic settings. Sedimentation negatively impacted calcification by photosynthes...
To identify the properties of taxa sensitive and resistant to ocean acidification (OA), we tested th...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...
It is widely accepted that deteriorating water quality associated with increased sediment stress has...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) play a central role in tropical reef ecology, helping to build and st...
Coral reefs are constructional physiographic features of tropical seas consisting fundamentally of ...
The continued health and function of tropical coral reefs is highly dependent on the ability of reef...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
International audienceCoral reefs provide a range of important services to humanity, which are under...
Calcareous encrusters stabilize and bind reef framework and contribute significantly to reef functio...
Prior exposure to variable environmental conditions is predicted to influence the resilience of mari...
Symposium on Coral Reefs and Environmental Changes - Adaptation, Acclimation, or Extinction at the A...
Over half of the world's calcification is carried out by algae or by organisms which harbour them, s...
Purpose - Coral reefs are complex adaptive ecosystems that rely on the biogenic construction of calc...
To identify the properties of taxa sensitive and resistant to ocean acidification (OA), we tested th...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...
It is widely accepted that deteriorating water quality associated with increased sediment stress has...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) play a central role in tropical reef ecology, helping to build and st...
Coral reefs are constructional physiographic features of tropical seas consisting fundamentally of ...
The continued health and function of tropical coral reefs is highly dependent on the ability of reef...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural...
International audienceCoral reefs provide a range of important services to humanity, which are under...
Calcareous encrusters stabilize and bind reef framework and contribute significantly to reef functio...
Prior exposure to variable environmental conditions is predicted to influence the resilience of mari...
Symposium on Coral Reefs and Environmental Changes - Adaptation, Acclimation, or Extinction at the A...
Over half of the world's calcification is carried out by algae or by organisms which harbour them, s...
Purpose - Coral reefs are complex adaptive ecosystems that rely on the biogenic construction of calc...
To identify the properties of taxa sensitive and resistant to ocean acidification (OA), we tested th...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...