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View article: Wave energy and other environmental drivers as predictors of seeded-coral performance on the great barrier reef
Wave energy and other environmental drivers as predictors of seeded-coral performance on the great barrier reef Open
Wave energy shapes coral reef communities, yet its influence on early coral survival and growth remains poorly understood, limiting its use in reef restoration planning. This study investigated the survival and growth of three Acropora spe…
View article: Seeded <i>Acropora digitifera</i> corals survive best on wave‐exposed reefs with grazing from small fishes
Seeded <i>Acropora digitifera</i> corals survive best on wave‐exposed reefs with grazing from small fishes Open
Coral seeding is a restoration technique developed to replenish degraded reefs; however, grazing by herbivorous fish can impede coral survival post deployment. To investigate the impacts of hydrodynamics and fish grazing on seeded‐coral su…
View article: Thermal performance of scleractinian corals
Thermal performance of scleractinian corals Open
Temperature has a fundamental influence on the physiology, biology and ecology of all organisms, and varies over time and space. Organisms evolved different strategies to cope with this spatial and temporal thermal heterogeneity. For insta…
View article: Seasonal acclimation of thermal performance in two species of reef-building corals
Seasonal acclimation of thermal performance in two species of reef-building corals Open
Thermal performance curves describe the relationship between temperature and the rate of biological processes. These relationships can vary among species and environments, allowing organisms to acclimatize to their local thermal regime. Th…
View article: High <i>p</i> CO <sub>2</sub> promotes coral primary production
High <i>p</i> CO <sub>2</sub> promotes coral primary production Open
While research on ocean acidification (OA) impacts on coral reefs has focused on calcification, relatively little is known about effects on coral photosynthesis and respiration, despite these being among the most plastic metabolic processe…
View article: Thermal performance of scleractinian corals along a latitudinal gradient on the Great Barrier Reef
Thermal performance of scleractinian corals along a latitudinal gradient on the Great Barrier Reef Open
Species have evolved different mechanisms to cope with spatial and temporal temperature variability. Species with broad geographical distributions may be thermal generalists that perform well across a broad range of temperatures, or they m…
View article: Supplementary material from "High pCO<sub>2</sub> promotes coral primary production"
Supplementary material from "High pCO<sub>2</sub> promotes coral primary production" Open
While research on ocean acidification (OA) impacts on coral reefs has focused on calcification, relatively little is known about effects on coral photosynthesis and respiration, despite these being among the most plastic metabolic processe…
View article: Environmental Drivers of Variation in Bleaching Severity of Acropora Species during an Extreme Thermal Anomaly
Environmental Drivers of Variation in Bleaching Severity of Acropora Species during an Extreme Thermal Anomaly Open
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal stress event, we quantified within- and among-species variability in bleaching severity for critical habitat-forming Acropora corals. The obj…