Abstract In the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems (MCEs) are limited by oceanographic conditions and are thought to be mostly absent. However …
Population size structure provides information on demographic characteristics, such as growth and decline, enabling post-hoc assessment of spatial differences in susceptibility to …
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 …
G Vered, N Shenkar - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Gulf of Aqaba in the northern Red Sea, considered a coral reef refuge from the negative effects of climate change, is however being subjected to increasing amounts of …
230Coral reefs provide critical ecological and geomorphic (eg sediment production for reef- fronted shoreline maintenance) services, which interact in complex and dynamic ways …
Pigments homologous to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) have been proposed to fine- tune the internal light microclimate of corals, facilitating photoacclimation of photosynthetic …
Abstract Mesophotic coral ecosystems (30–150 m depth) present a high oceanic biodiversity, but remain one of the most understudied reef habitats, especially below 60 m …
Sustained light‐dependent coral reef communities can be found at a wide range of light environments, extending from the sea level to as deep as 150 m (ie esophotic). How …
The 30–150 m bathymetric range is commonly adopted in the literature to constrain the mesophotic zone. However, such depth interval varies depending on sunlight penetration …