Differences in carbonate chemistry up-regulation of long-lived reef-building corals

M Canesi, É Douville, P Montagna, M Taviani… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
With climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and their dominance
as tropical reef builders, it is critical to understand the adaptive capacity of corals to ongoing …

[HTML][HTML] Coral skeletal proxy records database for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

AK Arzey, HV McGregor, TR Clark… - Earth System …, 2024 - essd.copernicus.org
Abstract The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, has a long history of palaeoenvironmental
coral research. However, it can be logistically difficult to find the relevant research and …

Porites' coral calcifying fluid chemistry regulation under normal-and low-pH seawater conditions in Palau Archipelago: Impacts on growth properties

M Canesi, É Douville, L Bordier, A Dapoigny… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Ongoing ocean acidification is known to be a major threat to tropical coral reefs. To date,
only few studies have evaluated the impacts of natural long-term exposure to low-pH …

The role of pH up-regulation in response to nutrient-enriched, low-pH groundwater discharge

NG Prouty, M Wall, J Fietzke, OM Cheriton… - Marine Chemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
Coral reefs and their ecosystems are threatened by both global stressors, including
increasing sea-surface temperatures and ocean acidification (OA), and local stressors such …

From holocene to anthropogenic impact: Surpassing coral's pH up-regulation capacity under ocean acidification

H Kang, X Chen, G Deng, J Zhao, G Wei - Global and Planetary Change, 2025 - Elsevier
Corals' regulation of internal calcifying fluid (CF or cf) chemistry is crucial for their
extraordinary calcification capacity, endowing them with a certain ability to cope with …

Coral growth persistence amidst bleaching events

HC Mantanona, TM DeCarlo - Limnology and Oceanography …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
As mass bleaching events decimate stony coral populations, production of calcium
carbonate is diminished on reefs, dampening their capacity to keep pace with rising sea …

Review of One Health in the Galápagos Islands (Part 2): climate change, anthropogenic activities, and socioeconomic sustainability

PA Vega-Mariño, IA Jimenez, T Villacres… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The Galápagos archipelago is a vast reservoir of terrestrial and marine biodiversity and is
particularly susceptible to human, animal, and environmental impacts. Climate change …

A comprehensive evaluation of machine learning on coral trace element paleothermometers for sea surface temperature reconstruction

Y Wei, W Deng, X Chen, G Wei - Paleoceanography and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This research introduces a novel approach to reconstruct sea surface temperature (SST) by
developing a universal coral thermometer using machine learning (ML) algorithms on …

Geochemical significance of Acropora death assemblages in the northern South China Sea: Implications for environmental reconstruction using branching corals

X Chen, W Deng, S Yan, X Liu, J Zhao, G Wei - Palaeogeography …, 2022 - Elsevier
The geochemistry preserved in coral skeletons provides access to pre-instrumental records
of environmental changes. While a variety of proxies have been established for coral …

A paleogenomic approach to reconstruct historical responses of coral reefs to anthropogenic change

RA González-Pech, C Howe, LD Lizcano-Sandoval… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Coral reefs are declining worldwide due to anthropogenic-driven environmental change.
The foundation and health of these ecosystems rely on the harmonious functioning of all …