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Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals


Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence

The dual 13C/15N-labeling of the coral food clearly demonstrated that there was a rapid acquisition, exchange and long-term retention of heterotrophic nutrients ...

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence

Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This symbiotic association has developed ...

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence

Scleractinian symbiotic corals, which are the main reef builders in the oceans, thrive in oligotrophic tropical waters where nutrients, and nitrogen sources in ...

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence

Scleractinian symbiotic corals, which are the main reef builders in the oceans, thrive in oligotrophic tropical waters where nutrients, and nitrogen sources in ...

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: A stable isotope evidence

Request PDF | Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: A stable isotope evidence | Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the ...

trophic plasticity in scleractinian corals: a meta-analysis using

Coral Reefs. 2014 Mar;33(1):1–13. 101. Tremblay P, Maguer JF, Grover R, Ferrier-Pagès C. Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: A stable isotope evidence.

Intergeneric Differences in Trophic Status of Scleractinian Corals ...

Scleractinia are considered autotrophic as they rely mainly on photosynthesis-derived nutrients transferred from their symbiotic zooxanthellae ( ...

Using Stable Isotope Analyses to Assess the Trophic Ecology of ...

Studies on the trophic ecology of scleractinian corals often include stable isotope analyses of tissue and symbiont carbon and nitrogen.

Quantifying the δ15N trophic offset in a cold-water scleractinian ... - BG

The 8 ‰–9 ‰ offset may signal a higher trophic level of coral dietary sources, an unusually large trophic isotope effect or a biosynthetic δ15N ...

Symbiont genus determines the trophic strategy of corals

We found that corals dominated by Cladocopium (PdC) had a lower symbiont density, but higher autotrophic capacity (higher cellular chlorophyll content and ...

Trophic plasticity of mixotrophic corals under contrasting environments

Mixotrophic scleractinian corals form the foundation of one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth (Reaka-Kudla, 1997). Despite the integral ...

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence Pascale Tremblay, Jean François Maguer, Renaud Grover, ...

Comment on Lesser et al. Using Stable Isotope Analyses to Assess ...

Comment on Lesser et al. Using Stable Isotope Analyses to Assess the Trophic Ecology of Scleractinian Corals. Oceans 2022, 3, 527–546 ; 5(3), 466 ...

The global significance of Scleractinian corals without ... - Nature

Approximately 50% of Scleractinian corals (> 700 species) do not maintain photoendosymbiosis and as such, do not rely upon the products of ...

Tremblay P et al. Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals - MTMT

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence. (2015) JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 0022-0949 1477-9145 218 8 1223 ...

Unveiling the importance of heterotrophy for coral symbiosis under ...

Scleractinian corals are the cornerstones of coral reefs, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, which provides valuable resources to ...

Gradients in Primary Production Predict Trophic Strategies of ...

Trophic dynamics of scleractinian corals: stable isotope evidence. J. Exp ... The physiology and trophic strategies of scleractinian corals vary considerably ...

Organisms associated with live scleractinian corals as indicators of ...

Bioerosion and predation on scleractinian corals are indeed an important part of coral reefs dynamics. Scleractinian corals provide microhabitats and are.

Interspecific competition reduces fitness in scleractinian corals

Fitness has been shown to decline in scleractinian corals engaged in competition with macroalgae and in intraspecific competition. However, the only attempts to ...

Does Trophic Status Enhance or Reduce the Thermal Tolerance of ...

Colonies of two common scleractinian corals (Acropora millepora and Montipora tuberculosa) were kept in coastal seawater, or coastal seawater that was further ...