Adriana Humanes et al

Cumulative Effects of Suspended Sediments, Organic Nutrients and Temperature Stress on Early Life History Stages of the Coral Acropora tenuis

Abstract: Coral reproduction is vulnerable to both declining water quality and warming temperatures, with simultaneous exposures likely compounding the negative impact of each stressor. We investigated how early life processes of the coral Acropora tenuis respond to increasing levels of suspended sediments in combination with temperature or organic nutrients....

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Cumulative Effects of Nutrient Enrichment and Elevated Temperature Compromise the Early Life History Stages of Coral Acropora tenuis

Abstract: Inshore coral reefs are experiencing the combined pressures of excess nutrient availability associated with coastal activities and warming seawater temperatures. Both pressures are known to have detrimental effects on the early life history stages of hard corals, but studies of their combined effects on early demographic stages are...

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