Species-specific consequences of ocean acidification for the calcareous tropical green algae Halimeda

NN Price, SL Hamilton, JS Tootell… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2011 - int-res.com
Ocean acidification (OA), resulting from increasing dissolved carbon dioxide (CO 2) in
surface waters, is likely to affect many marine organisms, particularly those that calcify …

Predicting responses of geo-ecological carbonate reef systems to climate change: a conceptual model and review

NK Browne, M Cuttler, K Moon, K Morgan… - … and marine biology, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
230Coral reefs provide critical ecological and geomorphic (eg sediment production for reef-
fronted shoreline maintenance) services, which interact in complex and dynamic ways …

Nestedness and turnover unveil inverse spatial patterns of compositional and functional β‐diversity at varying depth in marine benthos

S Bevilacqua, A Terlizzi - Diversity and Distributions, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The two additive components of β‐diversity, namely turnover and nestedness, reflect the
two basic mechanisms underlying the overall change in species identities across the …

A new set of N isotopic reference values for monitoring Ulva green tides in coral reef ecosystems

S Van Wynsberge, F Antypas, M Brisset… - Marine Pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
Green tides occurrence has increased in coral reefs, yet few reference values have been
documented to support bloom management in these ecosystems. Here, we took advantage …

Increased temperature mitigates the effects of ocean acidification in calcified green algae (Halimeda spp.)

JE Campbell, J Fisch, C Langdon, VJ Paul - Coral Reefs, 2016 - Springer
The singular and interactive effects of ocean acidification and temperature on the physiology
of calcified green algae (Halimeda incrassata, H. opuntia, and H. simulans) were …

Nutrient and growth dynamics of Halimeda tuna on Conch Reef, Florida Keys: Possible influence of internal tides on nutrient status and physiology

JE Smith, CM Smith, PS Vroom… - Limnology and …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
We conducted a manipulative nutrient enrichment study to examine the physiological and
growth dynamics of the common tropical reef alga Halimeda tuna from shallow and deep …

Marine Macrophytes as Carbon Sinks: Comparison Between Seagrasses and the Non-native Alga Halimeda incrassata in the Western Mediterranean (Mallorca)

L Marx, S Flecha, M Wesselmann, C Morell… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Seagrass species play a critical role in the mitigation of climate change by acting as
valuable carbon sinks and storage sites. Another important ecosystem service of this coastal …

Increased physiological performance of the calcifying green macroalga Halimeda opuntia in response to experimental nutrient enrichment on a Caribbean coral reef

M Teichberg, A Fricke, K Bischof - Aquatic botany, 2013 - Elsevier
Calcifying green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are widely distributed on coral reefs
and may become more abundant under higher nutrient availability. To determine how …

SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY IN BIOMASS AND PRODUCTION OF PSAMMOPHYTIC HALIMEDA INCRASSATA (BRYOPSIDALES, CHLOROPHYTA) IN A …

BI Van Tussenbroek, JK Van Dijk - Journal of Phycology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Estimates for the production of calcium carbonate by Halimeda spp. have been based on
limited measures in small areas or over short periods, subsequently extrapolated over larger …

Coral settlement onto Halimeda opuntia: a fatal attraction to an ephemeral substrate?

MM Nugues, AM Szmant - Coral Reefs, 2006 - Springer
Degraded reefs with a high abundance of macroalgae usually also have low densities of
coral recruits. Few studies, however, have examined whether these algae affect coral larval …