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 …
The engine of the reef: photobiology of the coral–algal symbiosis
MS Roth - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Coral reef ecosystems thrive in tropical oligotrophic oceans because of the relationship
between corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae called Symbiodinium …
between corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae called Symbiodinium …
Assessing the 'deep reef refugia'hypothesis: focus on Caribbean reefs
Coral reefs in shallow-water environments (< 30 m) are in decline due to local and global
anthropogenic stresses. This has led to renewed interest in the 'deep reef refugia'hypothesis …
anthropogenic stresses. This has led to renewed interest in the 'deep reef refugia'hypothesis …
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 …
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 …
Phase shift to algal dominated communities at mesophotic depths associated with lionfish (Pterois volitans) invasion on a Bahamian coral reef
MP Lesser, M Slattery - Biological Invasions, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Mesophotic coral reefs (30–150 m) have been assumed to be physically and
biologically connected to their shallow-water counterparts, and thus may serve as refugia for …
biologically connected to their shallow-water counterparts, and thus may serve as refugia for …
[HTML][HTML] Corals at the edge of environmental limits: A new conceptual framework to re-define marginal and extreme coral communities
The worldwide decline of coral reefs has renewed interest in coral communities at the edge
of environmental limits because they have the potential to serve as resilience hotspots and …
of environmental limits because they have the potential to serve as resilience hotspots and …
Rethinking the coral microbiome: simplicity exists within a diverse microbial biosphere
Studies of the coral microbiome predominantly characterize the microbial community of the
host species as a collective, rather than that of the individual. This ecological perspective on …
host species as a collective, rather than that of the individual. This ecological perspective on …
Recent advances in the ecology of mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs)
Highlights•MCE habitat and diversity have been previously underestimated.•The shallow-
water reef community overlaps considerably with the upper mesophotic.•The lower …
water reef community overlaps considerably with the upper mesophotic.•The lower …
Beyond the “Deep Reef Refuge” hypothesis: a conceptual framework to characterize persistence at depth
The rapid deterioration of coral reefs worldwide has led to a growing interest in identifying
areas that can offer protection against adverse conditions including coral reef communities …
areas that can offer protection against adverse conditions including coral reef communities …