The future of coral reefs subject to rapid climate change: lessons from natural extreme environments
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in
coral reef health. In vitro experiments have been fundamental in providing insight into how …
coral reef health. In vitro experiments have been fundamental in providing insight into how …
Heterotrophy in tropical scleractinian corals
The dual character of corals, that they are both auto‐and heterotrophs, was recognized early
in the twentieth Century. It is generally accepted that the symbiotic association between …
in the twentieth Century. It is generally accepted that the symbiotic association between …
Microplastic ingestion by scleractinian corals
We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the
presence of microplastics in coral reef waters adjacent to inshore reefs on Australia's Great …
presence of microplastics in coral reef waters adjacent to inshore reefs on Australia's Great …
Trophic strategy and bleaching resistance in reef-building corals
Ocean warming increases the incidence of coral bleaching, which reduces or eliminates the
nutrition corals receive from their algal symbionts, often resulting in widespread mortality. In …
nutrition corals receive from their algal symbionts, often resulting in widespread mortality. In …
Heterotrophic plasticity and resilience in bleached corals
Mass coral bleaching events caused by elevated seawater temperatures, have resulted in
extensive coral mortality throughout the tropics over the past few decades,. With continued …
extensive coral mortality throughout the tropics over the past few decades,. With continued …
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic variation in coral growth—implications for the structure and function of coral reef ecosystems
Scleractinian (hard) corals are fundamental to the geomorphology, biodiversity, and
structure of coral reef ecosystems (Goreau 1963, Hoegh-Guldberg 2004, Pratchett et al …
structure of coral reef ecosystems (Goreau 1963, Hoegh-Guldberg 2004, Pratchett et al …
Light, temperature, photosynthesis, heterotrophy, and the lower depth limits of mesophotic coral ecosystems
The attenuation of light with increasing depth, along with reduced exposure to wave stress,
plays an important role in vertically structuring coral reef communities. Benthic …
plays an important role in vertically structuring coral reef communities. Benthic …
Impacts of microplastics on growth and health of hermatypic corals are species-specific
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by the consequences of global change such as
increasing temperatures or pollution. Lately, microplastics (ie, fragments< 5 mm) have been …
increasing temperatures or pollution. Lately, microplastics (ie, fragments< 5 mm) have been …
Energetics approach to predicting mortality risk from environmental stress: a case study of coral bleaching
Summary 1 Coral bleaching events, predicted to increase in frequency and severity as a
result of climate change, are a threat to tropical coral‐reef ecosystems worldwide. Although …
result of climate change, are a threat to tropical coral‐reef ecosystems worldwide. Although …
Gradients in primary production predict trophic strategies of mixotrophic corals across spatial scales
Mixotrophy is among the most successful nutritional strategies in terrestrial and marine
ecosystems. The ability of organisms to supplement primary nutritional modes along …
ecosystems. The ability of organisms to supplement primary nutritional modes along …