University of Western Australia

UWA Oceans Institute
The University of Western Australia (M470)
35 Stirling Highway
CRAWLEY WA 6009
Australia

Research Area

Impacts of climate change on calcium carbonate budgets of coral reefs

Steeve Comeau - Publications

Year Citations Publication Type Links
2019 Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization. Journal Article
2017 Daily variation in net primary production and net calcification in coral reef communities exposed to elevated pCO2. Journal Article
2017 Organisms composing an experimenta coral reef community from Mo'orea, French Polynesia, exhibit taxon-specific net production: net calcification ratios. Journal Article
2017 Coral calcifying fluid pH is modulated by seawater carbon chemistry not solely seawater pH Journal Article
2017 Effects of pCO2 on photosynthesis and respiration of tropical scleractinian corals and calcified algae Journal Article
2017 Complex and interactive effects of ocean acidification and temperature on epilithic and endolithic coral-reef turf algal assemblages. Journal Article
2016 Parameterization of the response of calcification to temperature and pCO2 in the coral Acropora pulchra and the alga Lithophyllum kotschyanum. Journal Article
2016 Integrating the effects of ocean acidification across functional scales on tropical coral reefs. Journal Article
2015 Ocean acidification accelerates dissolution of experimental coral reef communities. Journal Article
2014 Diel pCO2 oscillations modulate the response of the coral Acropora hyacinthus to ocean acidification. Journal Article
2014 Pacific-wide contrast highlights resistance of reef calcifiers to ocean acidification. Journal Article
2014 Effects of irradiance on the response of the coral Acropora pulchra and the calcifying alga Hydrolithon reinboldii to temperature elevation and ocean acidification Journal Article
2014 Water flow modulates the response of coral reef communities to ocean acidification. Journal Article
2014 Fast coral reef calcifiers are more sensitive to ocean acidification in short-term laboratory incubations Journal Article
2013 Effects of feeding and light intensity on the response of the coral Porites rus to ocean acidification. Journal Article
2013 Response to: Coral reef calcification: carbonate, bicarbonate and proton flux under conditions of increasing ocean acidification. Journal Article
2013 Coral reef calcifiers buffer their response to ocean acidification using both bicarbonate and carbonate. Journal Article
2013 Understanding the threats of ocean acidification to coral reefs. Journal Article
2013 The responses of eight coral reef calcifiers to increasing partial pressure of CO2 do not exhibit a tipping point. Journal Article