We tested the hypothesis that ocean acidification (OA) affects spatial competition among scleractinian corals. Competitive ability was evaluated indirectly by linear extension of Porites lutea and Montipora aequituberculata placed in intraspecific, interspecific, and control pairings (paired with dead coral skeleton) and exposed to ambient (400 µatm) and elevated (1000 µatm) pCO2 in experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, and Okinawa, Japan. High pCO2 had no effect on linear extension of M. aequituberculata in Moorea, but in Okinawa, it reduced linear extension 37%; high pCO2 had no significant effect on linear extension of P. lutea in Okinawa. Much of the negative effect of high pCO2 on linear extension for M. aequituberculata i...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Recently, it has been suggested that there are conditions under which some coral species appear to b...
In densely populated communities, such as coral reefs, organisms can modify the physical and chemica...
Ocean acidification is expected to affect coral reefs in multiple ways, in part, by depressing the c...
Changes in environmental conditions, such as those caused by elevated carbon dioxide (CO2), potentia...
Ocean acidification is expected to affect coral reefs in multiple ways, in part, by depressing the c...
Climate change, including ocean acidification (OA), represents a major threat to coral-reef ecosyste...
As carbon dioxide (CO2) levels increase, coral reefs and other marine systems will be affected by th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-79)As large amounts of information are becoming availa...
As carbon dioxide (CO2) levels increase, coral reefs and other marine systems will be affected by th...
The physical and chemical environment around corals, as well as their physiology, can be affected by...
As carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) levels increase, coral reefs and other marine systems will be affected b...
Ocean acidification (OA) is negatively affecting calcification in a wide variety of marine organisms...
Anthropogenic increases in the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) cause ocean acidification, declining c...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its associated decline in calcium carbonate saturation states is one of...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Recently, it has been suggested that there are conditions under which some coral species appear to b...
In densely populated communities, such as coral reefs, organisms can modify the physical and chemica...
Ocean acidification is expected to affect coral reefs in multiple ways, in part, by depressing the c...
Changes in environmental conditions, such as those caused by elevated carbon dioxide (CO2), potentia...
Ocean acidification is expected to affect coral reefs in multiple ways, in part, by depressing the c...
Climate change, including ocean acidification (OA), represents a major threat to coral-reef ecosyste...
As carbon dioxide (CO2) levels increase, coral reefs and other marine systems will be affected by th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-79)As large amounts of information are becoming availa...
As carbon dioxide (CO2) levels increase, coral reefs and other marine systems will be affected by th...
The physical and chemical environment around corals, as well as their physiology, can be affected by...
As carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) levels increase, coral reefs and other marine systems will be affected b...
Ocean acidification (OA) is negatively affecting calcification in a wide variety of marine organisms...
Anthropogenic increases in the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) cause ocean acidification, declining c...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its associated decline in calcium carbonate saturation states is one of...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Recently, it has been suggested that there are conditions under which some coral species appear to b...
In densely populated communities, such as coral reefs, organisms can modify the physical and chemica...