Sediment loads have long been known to be deleterious to corals, but the effects of turbidity and settling particles have not previously been partitioned. This study provides a novel approach using inert silicon carbide powder to partition and quantify the mechanical effects of sediment settling versus reduced light under a chronically high sedimentary regime on two turbid water corals commonly found in Singapore (Galaxea fascicularis and Goniopora somaliensis). Coral fragments were evenly distributed among three treatments: an open control (30% ambient PAR), a shaded control (15% ambient PAR) and sediment treatment (15% ambient PAR; 26.4 mg cm(-2) day(-1)). The rate of photosynthesis and respiration, and the dark-adapted quantum yield were...
This study examined the effect of a growing environmental stressor, sedimentation, on the physiology...
This study examined the effect of a growing environmental stressor, sedimentation, on the physiology...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
Sediment loads have long been known to be deleterious to corals, but the effects of turbidity and se...
The physiological reactions to sediment of four scleractinia and five alcyonacea from South Africa w...
Suspended and deposited sediments can negatively impact coral health by reducing light penetration a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 23...
The role of turbidity and sedimentation is a key problem for nearshore coral reefs worldwide. Howev...
Effects of short-term sedimentation on common coastal coral species were investigated inlaboratory a...
Sedimentation is a common anthropogenic stressor known to reduce coral growth, reproduction, and the...
Many coral reef communities thriving in inshore coastal waters characterised by chronically high nat...
High sedimentation rates have been linked to reduced coral health within multiple systems; however, ...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) strongly alters the trophic environment of photosymbiotic aquatic...
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) strongly alters the trophic environment of photosymbiotic aquatic...
This study examined the effect of a growing environmental stressor, sedimentation, on the physiology...
This study examined the effect of a growing environmental stressor, sedimentation, on the physiology...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
Sediment loads have long been known to be deleterious to corals, but the effects of turbidity and se...
The physiological reactions to sediment of four scleractinia and five alcyonacea from South Africa w...
Suspended and deposited sediments can negatively impact coral health by reducing light penetration a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 23...
The role of turbidity and sedimentation is a key problem for nearshore coral reefs worldwide. Howev...
Effects of short-term sedimentation on common coastal coral species were investigated inlaboratory a...
Sedimentation is a common anthropogenic stressor known to reduce coral growth, reproduction, and the...
Many coral reef communities thriving in inshore coastal waters characterised by chronically high nat...
High sedimentation rates have been linked to reduced coral health within multiple systems; however, ...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) strongly alters the trophic environment of photosymbiotic aquatic...
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) strongly alters the trophic environment of photosymbiotic aquatic...
This study examined the effect of a growing environmental stressor, sedimentation, on the physiology...
This study examined the effect of a growing environmental stressor, sedimentation, on the physiology...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...