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  1. Maintenance cost of photosynthesis sets key ecological constraints on zooxanthellate corals
  2. Adaptation to heat and ocean fertilization, two keys for understanding the massive Sargassum growth in the Atlantic
  3. Underlying drivers of coral reef vulnerability to bleaching in the Mesoamerican Reef
  4. Effects of surface geometry on light exposure, photoacclimation and photosynthetic energy acquisition in zooxanthellate corals
  5. Phenotypic plasticity for improved light harvesting, in tandem with methylome repatterning in reef‐building corals
  6. Environmental degradation of the coastal ecosystems of the Mexican Caribbean
  7. Benthic Characterization of Mesophotic Communities Based on Optical Depths in the Southern Mexican Pacific Coast (Oaxaca)
  8. Evaluation of the current understanding of the impact of climate change on coral physiology after three decades of experimental research
  9. Modulation of the symbionts light environment in hospite in scleractinian corals
  10. Photosynthetic usable energy explains vertical patterns of biodiversity in zooxanthellate corals
  11. A Road Map for the Development of the Bleached Coral Phenotype
  12. The role of the endolithic alga Ostreobium spp. during coral bleaching recovery
  13. Seagrass Depth Distribution Mirrors Coastal Development in the Mexican Caribbean – An Automated Analysis of 800 Satellite Images
  14. Elucidating gene expression adaptation of phylogenetically divergent coral holobionts under heat stress
  15. Integrative plant responses How seagrasses adjust to light
  16. Towards a trait-based understanding of Symbiodiniaceae nutrient acquisition strategies
  17. Validation of parameters and protocols derived from chlorophyll a fluorescence commonly utilised in marine ecophysiological studies
  18. Structural complexity governs seagrass acclimatization to depth with relevant consequences for meadow production, macrophyte diversity and habitat carbon storage capacity
  19. Remote underwater video reveals higher fish diversity and abundance in seagrass meadows, and habitat differences in trophic interactions
  20. Remote Sensing of Coral Bleaching Using Temperature and Light: Progress towards an Operational Algorithm
  21. Light absorption in coralline algae
  22. Seasonal variation modulates coral sensibility to heat-stress and explains annual changes in coral productivity
  23. Absorptance determinations on multicellular tissues
  24. Optical properties of coral skeletons
  25. Effect of Inorganic and Organic Carbon Enrichments (DIC and DOC) on the Photosynthesis and Calcification Rates of Two Calcifying Green Algae from a Caribbean Reef Lagoon
  26. Coralline algal physiology is more adversely affected by elevated temperature than reduced pH
  27. Microstructural variation in oxygen isotopes and elemental calcium ratios in the coral skeleton of Orbicella annularis
  28. Photoprotection in seagrasses
  29. Redefining Thermal Regimes to Design Reserves for Coral Reefs in the Face of Climate Change
  30. A Caribbean seagrass is an important plant producer of carbonate lime mud in the tropics
  31. Attributing reductions in coral calcification to the saturation state of aragonite, comments on the effects of persistent natural acidification
  32. Is the photo-acclimatory response of Rhodophyta conditioned by the species carotenoid profile?
  33. Reserve design for uncertain responses of coral reefs to climate change
  34. Multiple light scattering and absorption in reef-building corals
  35. Optical properties of canopies of the tropical seagrass Thalassia testudinum estimated by a three-dimensional radiative transfer model
  36. The Use of the Fluorescence Signal in Studies of Seagrasses and Macroalgae
  37. PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY INDUCED IN TRANSPLANT EXPERIMENTS IN A MUTUALISTIC ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE RED ALGAJANIA ADHAERENS(RHODOPHYTA, CORALLINALES) AND THE SPONGEHALICLONA CAERULEA(PORIFERA: HAPLOSCLERIDA): MORPHOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE ALGA
  38. Mediterranean seagrasses
  39. Impact of light limitation on seagrasses
  40. Leaf photoacclimatory responses of the tropical seagrassThalassia testudinumunder mesocosm conditions: a mechanistic scaling-up study
  41. Nitrogen fixation by symbiotic cyanobacteria provides a source of nitrogen for the scleractinian coral Montastraea cavernosa
  42. Photosynthesis and light utilization in the Caribbean coral Montastraea faveolata recovering from a bleaching event
  43. Effect of water flow on the photosynthesis of three marine macrophytes from a fringing-reef lagoon
  44. Response of holosymbiont pigments from the scleractinian coral Montipora monasteriata to short-term heat stress
  45. Studies of absorption and scattering of light on a model coral
  46. Phenotypic plasticity in a mutualistic association between the sponge Haliclona caerulea and the calcareous macroalga Jania adherens induced by transplanting experiments. I: morphological responses of the sponge
  47. Multiple scattering on coral skeletons enhances light absorption by symbiotic algae
  48. Form-function analysis of the effect of canopy morphology on leaf self-shading in the seagrass Thalassia testudinum
  49. Light absorption efficiency and the package effect in the leaves of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum
  50. Annual variation in leaf photosynthesis and leaf nutrient content of four Mediterranean seagrasses
  51. Variation in Light Absorption Properties of Mentha aquatica L. as a Function of Leaf Form: Implications for Plant Growth
  52. Variations in the photosynthetic performance along the leaves of the tropical seagrass Thalassia testudinum
  53. Depth-acclimation of photosynthesis, morphology and demography of Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa in the Spanish Mediterranean Sea
  54. Effects of seagrass Thalassia testudinum on sediment redox
  55. Epiphyte Accrual on Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile Leaves: Implications for Light Absorption
  56. Magnitude and fate of the production of four co-occurring Western Mediterranean seagrass species
  57. Broad-scale comparison of photosynthetic rates across phototrophic organisms
  58. Scaling Maximum Growth Rates Across Photosynthetic Organisms
  59. Growth patterns of Western Mediterranean seagrasses:species-specific responses to seasonal forcing
  60. Herbivory on Posidonia oceanica:magnitude and variability in the Spanish Mediterranean
  61. Comparative functional plant ecology: rationale and potentials
  62. Spatial and Diurnal Variations in the Photosynthetic Activity of the Tropical Seagrass Thalassia Testudinum
  63. Patterns in the photosynthetic metabolism of Mediterranean macrophytes
  64. Light absorption by marine macrophytes
  65. Light Harvesting Among Photosynthetic Organisms
  66. Migration of large-scale subaqueous bedforms measured with seagrasses (Cymodocea nodosa ) as tracers
  67. Functional implications of the form of Codium bursa, a balloon-like Mediterranean macroalga
  68. Microbial heterotrophs within Codium bursa: a naturally isolated microbial food web
  69. Patterns in decomposition rates among photosynthetic organisms: the importance of detritus C:N:P content
  70. Light absorption by seagrass Posidonia oceanica leaves