Giant Clams Spread Their Symbiotic Algae through Their Poop | Hakai Magazine
Coral Bleaching Independent of Photosynthetic Activity - ScienceDirect
Contrasting responses of photosynthesis and photochemical efficiency to ocean acidification under different light environments in a calcifying alga | Scientific Reports
Photosynthesis by symbiotic sponges enhances their ability to erode calcium carbonate - ScienceDirect
Oxygen: the universal currency on coral reefs | SpringerLink
Diel versus time-integrated (daily) photosynthesis and irradiance relationships of coral reef organisms and communities | PLOS ONE
Coral Bleaching Independent of Photosynthetic Activity - ScienceDirect
Evaluating the effect of temperature on photosynthesis and respiration of articulated coralline algae using oxygen evolution and chlorophyll a fluorescence | Ciencias Marinas
Light, Temperature, Photosynthesis, Heterotrophy, and the Lower Depth Limits of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems | SpringerLink
Diel versus time-integrated (daily) photosynthesis and irradiance relationships of coral reef organisms and communities | PLOS ONE
PDF) In situ underwater measurement of photosynthetic activity of coral zooxanthellae and other reef-dwelling dinoflagellate endosymbionts
Coral reef productivity and diversity—Contributions from enhanced photosynthesis via demand for carbohydrate from the host - Adams - 2020 - Marine Ecology - Wiley Online Library
Coral Bleaching Independent of Photosynthetic Activity - ScienceDirect
BG - Photosynthetic activity in Devonian Foraminifera
Inside A Coral Lab
Ecophysiology of coral reef primary producers across an upwelling gradient in the tropical central Pacific | PLOS ONE
REEF RESCUE — AZRAQ
Frontiers | In situ Photosynthetic Activities and Associated Biogeochemical Changes in Three Tropical Seagrass Species
PDF) Light, Temperature, Photosynthesis, Heterotrophy, and the Lower Depth Limits of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems
Carbon balance in coral reefs | Article by Coral Guardian
Oxygen: the universal currency on coral reefs | SpringerLink
BG - Dimethylsulfide (DMS), marine biogenic aerosols and the ecophysiology of coral reefs