Coral‐bleaching responses to climate change across biological scales
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs,
mass coral bleaching and mortality have emerged as ubiquitous responses to ocean …
mass coral bleaching and mortality have emerged as ubiquitous responses to ocean …
Plastic pollution on the world's coral reefs
Coral reefs are losing the capacity to sustain their biological functions. In addition to other
well-known stressors, such as climatic change and overfishing, plastic pollution is an …
well-known stressors, such as climatic change and overfishing, plastic pollution is an …
Novel coexisting mangrove-coral habitats: extensive coral communities located deep within mangrove canopies of Panama, a global classification system and …
Marine ecosystems are structured by coexisting species occurring in adjacent or nested
assemblages. Mangroves and corals are typically observed in adjacent assemblages (ie …
assemblages. Mangroves and corals are typically observed in adjacent assemblages (ie …
Mesophotic coral ecosystems: introduction and overview
Although the existence of zooxanthellate corals in mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs;
light-dependent coral ecosystems from 30 to 150 m in depth) has been known since the …
light-dependent coral ecosystems from 30 to 150 m in depth) has been known since the …
Availability and type of energy regulate the global distribution of neritic carbonates
The study of carbonate rocks is primarily reliant on microfacies analysis, which is strongly
based on the comparison with modern allochem assemblages. Despite the existence of …
based on the comparison with modern allochem assemblages. Despite the existence of …
Light environment drives the shallow‐to‐mesophotic coral community transition
Light quality is a crucial physical factor driving coral distribution along depth gradients.
Currently, a 30 m depth limit, based on SCUBA regulations, separates shallow and deep …
Currently, a 30 m depth limit, based on SCUBA regulations, separates shallow and deep …
Coral morphology portrays the spatial distribution and population size-structure along a 5–100 m depth gradient
Population size structure provides information on demographic characteristics, such as
growth and decline, enabling post-hoc assessment of spatial differences in susceptibility to …
growth and decline, enabling post-hoc assessment of spatial differences in susceptibility to …
A generalized light‐driven model of community transitions along coral reef depth gradients
Aim Coral reefs shift between distinct communities with depth throughout the world. Yet,
despite over half a century of research on coral reef depth gradients, researchers have not …
despite over half a century of research on coral reef depth gradients, researchers have not …
Selection in coral mitogenomes, with insights into adaptations in the deep sea
Corals are a dominant benthic fauna that occur across a vast range of depths from just
below the ocean's surface to the abyssopelagic zone. However, little is known about the …
below the ocean's surface to the abyssopelagic zone. However, little is known about the …
Energy Sources of the Depth-Generalist Mixotrophic Coral Stylophora pistillata
Energy sources of corals, ultimately sunlight and plankton availability, change dramatically
from shallow to mesophotic (30–150 m) reefs. Depth-generalist corals, those that occupy …
from shallow to mesophotic (30–150 m) reefs. Depth-generalist corals, those that occupy …