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Elevated CO
2
leads to enhanced photosynthesis but decreased growth in early life stages of reef building coralline algae
Alexandra Ordoñez, Daniel Wangpraseurt, Niclas Heidelberg Lyndby,
Michael Kühl
, G. Diaz-Pulida
Marine Biology
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2
leads to enhanced photosynthesis but decreased growth in early life stages of reef building coralline algae'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Engineering & Materials Science
Photosynthesis
100%
Reefs
95%
Algae
89%
Acidification
49%
Ecology
13%
Physiology
13%
Seawater
12%
Ecosystems
11%
Stabilization
9%
Availability
7%
Substrates
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
coralline alga
86%
photosynthesis
63%
reef
56%
ocean acidification
38%
coral reef
20%
decoupling
11%
physiology
10%
irradiance
10%
respiration
9%
stabilization
9%
ecology
8%
crust
8%
seawater
7%
substrate
7%
organism
7%
ecosystem
6%
Agriculture & Biology
reefs
69%
algae
52%
photosynthesis
49%
ocean acidification
45%
coral reefs
25%
Porolithon
20%
seawater
9%
breathing
9%
physiology
8%
ecosystems
8%
ecology
8%
Biological Sciences
7%
organisms
6%