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View article: Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes
Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes Open
Ocean warming is the greatest threat to coral reefs, prompting a need to accurately monitor in situ temperatures. Advancements in sensing technologies have led to a proliferation of temperature loggers being deployed globally. However, app…
View article: Macroalgal presence decreases coral calcification rates more than ocean acidification
Macroalgal presence decreases coral calcification rates more than ocean acidification Open
Global coral reef degradation has precipitated phase shifts toward macroalgal-dominated communities. Despite the negative repercussions for reefscapes, higher abundances of primary producers have the potential to positively impact the phys…
View article: Nanoplastic incorporation into an organismal skeleton
Nanoplastic incorporation into an organismal skeleton Open
View article: Ocean Warming Amplifies the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Skeletal Mineralogy and Microstructure in the Asterinid Starfish Aquilonastra yairi
Ocean Warming Amplifies the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Skeletal Mineralogy and Microstructure in the Asterinid Starfish Aquilonastra yairi Open
Ocean acidification and ocean warming compromise the capacity of calcifying marine organisms to generate and maintain their skeletons. While many marine calcifying organisms precipitate low-Mg calcite or aragonite, the skeleton of echinode…
View article: The Effect of Ocean Acidification on Skeletal Structures
The Effect of Ocean Acidification on Skeletal Structures Open
It is well known that the increasing partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 (pCO2) is reducing surface ocean pH, a process known as ocean acidification (OA) [...]
View article: High‐resolution imaging sheds new light on a multi‐tier symbiotic partnership between a “walking” solitary coral, a sipunculan, and a bivalve from East Africa
High‐resolution imaging sheds new light on a multi‐tier symbiotic partnership between a “walking” solitary coral, a sipunculan, and a bivalve from East Africa Open
Marine symbioses are integral to the persistence of ecosystem functioning in coral reefs. Solitary corals of the species Heteropsammia cochlea and Heterocyathus aequicostatus have been observed to live in symbiosis with the sipunculan worm…
View article: Microplastics alter feeding strategies of a coral reef organism
Microplastics alter feeding strategies of a coral reef organism Open
Increasing marine microplastic pollution has detrimentally impacted organismal physiology and ecosystem functioning. While previous studies document negative effects of microplastics on coral reef animals, the potential responses of organi…
View article: Ecosystem design as an avenue for improving services provided by carbonate producing marine ecosystems
Ecosystem design as an avenue for improving services provided by carbonate producing marine ecosystems Open
Ecosystem Design (ED) is an approach for constructing habitats that places human needs for ecosystem services at the center of intervention, with the overarching goal of establishing self-sustaining habitats which require limited managemen…
View article: Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina
Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina Open
Background Understanding the specificity and flexibility of the algal symbiosis-host association is fundamental for predicting how species occupy a diverse range of habitats. Here we assessed the algal symbiosis diversity of three species …
View article: Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming
Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming Open
Significance The growth of coral reefs is threatened by the dual stressors of ocean warming and acidification. Despite a wealth of studies assessing the impacts of climate change on individual taxa, projections of their impacts on coral re…
View article: Divergent Proteomic Responses Offer Insights into Resistant Physiological Responses of a Reef-Foraminifera to Climate Change Scenarios
Divergent Proteomic Responses Offer Insights into Resistant Physiological Responses of a Reef-Foraminifera to Climate Change Scenarios Open
Reef-dwelling calcifiers face numerous environmental stresses associated with anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, including ocean acidification and warming. Photosymbiont-bearing calcifiers, such as large benthic foraminifera, are part…
View article: Divergent Proteomic Responses Offer Insights Into Resistant Physiological Responses of a Reef-Foraminifera to Climate Change Scenarios
Divergent Proteomic Responses Offer Insights Into Resistant Physiological Responses of a Reef-Foraminifera to Climate Change Scenarios Open
Reef-dwelling calcifiers face numerous environmental stresses associated with anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, including ocean acidification and warming. Photosymbiont-bearing calcifiers, such as large benthic foraminifera, are part…
View article: Response of large benthic foraminifera to climate and local changes: Implications for future carbonate production
Response of large benthic foraminifera to climate and local changes: Implications for future carbonate production Open
Large benthic foraminifera are major carbonate components in tropical carbonate platforms, important carbonate producers, stratigraphic tools and powerful bioindicators (proxies) of environmental change. The application of large benthic fo…
View article: Additional file 3 of Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina
Additional file 3 of Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina Open
Additional file 3. Sequence of diatoms identified using Sanger sequencing (primer set SymSF1-1528R) that were utilised to generate figures 5 and 6.
View article: Additional file 2 of Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina
Additional file 2 of Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina Open
Additional file 2. Raw read counts and taxonomy of ASVs identified for all specimens.
View article: Additional file 1 of Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina
Additional file 1 of Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina Open
Additional file 1. Summary of diversity indices (Chao 1 and Simpson) of ASVs for all specimens analysed.
View article: Amelioration of ocean acidification and warming effects through physiological buffering of a macroalgae
Amelioration of ocean acidification and warming effects through physiological buffering of a macroalgae Open
Concurrent anthropogenic global climate change and ocean acidification are expected to have a negative impact on calcifying marine organisms. While knowledge of biological responses of organisms to oceanic stress has emerged from single‐sp…
View article: The challenges of detecting and attributing ocean acidification impacts on marine ecosystems
The challenges of detecting and attributing ocean acidification impacts on marine ecosystems Open
A substantial body of research now exists demonstrating sensitivities of marine organisms to ocean acidification (OA) in laboratory settings. However, corresponding in situ observations of marine species or ecosystem changes that can be un…
View article: High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier Open
Understanding the role of dispersal and adaptation in the evolutionary history of marine species is essential for predicting their response to changing conditions. We analyzed patterns of genetic differentiation in the key tropical calcify…
View article: Sizes of organisms used to calculate growth and for community analysis from back reef community flume experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, from Nov 2015 to Nov 2016
Sizes of organisms used to calculate growth and for community analysis from back reef community flume experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, from Nov 2015 to Nov 2016 Open
Dataset: Edmunds et al. 2019b: Sizes of organisms used to calculate growth and for community analysis
View article: Sizes of organisms fixed to flume floor from back reef community flume experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, from Nov 2015 to Nov 2016
Sizes of organisms fixed to flume floor from back reef community flume experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, from Nov 2015 to Nov 2016 Open
These data describe the fauna that was secured to a metal grid in the bottom of the flume. These data are results of an experiment incubating a back reef community from Moorea, French Polynesia, for one year at high pCO2 (published in Edmu…
View article: Sizes of organisms not fixed to flume floor from back reef community flume experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, from Nov 2015 to Nov 2016
Sizes of organisms not fixed to flume floor from back reef community flume experiments conducted in Moorea, French Polynesia, from Nov 2015 to Nov 2016 Open
These data describe the mobile fauna in the flumes that were not fixed to the bottom of the flume.These data are results of an experiment incubating a back reef community from Moorea, French Polynesia, for one year at high pCO2 (published …
View article: Diversity and flexibility of algal endosymbionts in globally-distributed large benthic foraminifera
Diversity and flexibility of algal endosymbionts in globally-distributed large benthic foraminifera Open
Background Revealing the specificity and flexibility of the algal symbiont-host association is fundamental for understanding how species can occupy a diverse range of habitats. Here we assessed the global distribution of the algal symbiont…
View article: Raman data for "Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization"
Raman data for "Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization" Open
This file contains the Raman data and code for "Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization" by Comeau et al. in Nature Climate Change. Run the file, "run.R" in R to reproduce the analysis. Please …
View article: Raman data for "Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization"
Raman data for "Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization" Open
This file contains the Raman data and code for "Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization" by Comeau et al. in Nature Climate Change. Run the file, "run.R" in R to reproduce the analysis. Please …
View article: Ocean acidification effects on in situ coral reef metabolism
Ocean acidification effects on in situ coral reef metabolism Open
View article: Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization
Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization Open
View article: Why more comparative approaches are required in time-series analyses of coral reef ecosystems
Why more comparative approaches are required in time-series analyses of coral reef ecosystems Open
MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 608:297-306 (2019) - DOI: https://doi.org/10…
View article: 3D photogrammetry quantifies growth and external erosion of individual coral colonies and skeletons
3D photogrammetry quantifies growth and external erosion of individual coral colonies and skeletons Open
Growth and contraction of ecosystem engineers, such as trees, influence ecosystem structure and function. On coral reefs, methods to measure small changes in the structure of microhabitats, driven by growth of coral colonies and contractio…
View article: Understanding the functional role of large benthic foraminifera on coral reefs in a changing climate
Understanding the functional role of large benthic foraminifera on coral reefs in a changing climate Open
Concerns regarding the response of calcifying species in future warmer and more acidic oceans have been raised in many studies. In coral reefs, calcifiers such as large benthic foraminifera (LBFs) play an important role in carbon sequestra…