Most tropical corals live in symbiosis with Symbiodiniaceae algae whose photosynthetic production of oxygen (O 2) may lead to excess O 2 in the diffusive boundary layer (DBL) …
Common light sheet microscopy comes with a trade-off between light sheet width defining the optical sectioning and the usable field of view arising from the divergence of the …
Y Ohno, A Takahashi, M Tsutsumi, A Kubota… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Recent studies have revealed that stony corals create their extracellular skeletons via biologically controlled calcification, in which amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC), regarded …
JS Jaffe, S Schull, M Kühl… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The surface area (SA) and three-dimensional (3D) morphology of reef-building corals are central to their physiology. A challenge for the estimation of coral SA has been to meet the …
Reproductive propagation by asexual fragmentation in the reef-building coral Acropora millepora depends on (1) successful attachment to the reef substrate through modification of …
Reef-building corals are inherently sessile organisms. However, motion is an important behavioral trait of coral polyps, which plays an essential role in feeding, competition …
Tentacles on soft corals exhibit intriguing spatiotemporal dynamics of motions, which may benefit their survival and fitness. Despite their significance, studies of their quantitative …
Coral reef ecosystems support significant biological activities and harbor huge diversity, but they are facing a severe crisis driven by anthropogenic activities and climate change. An …
EE Ball, DC Hayward, TCL Bridge… - Handbook of Marine …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Over the last 2 million years, Acropora (the staghorn or elkhorn corals) has become the dominant genus of reef-building corals throughout the Indo-Pacific. Like other coral genera …