2017
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00297
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Light Absorption in Coralline Algae (Rhodophyta): A Morphological and Functional Approach to Understanding Species Distribution in a Coral Reef Lagoon

Abstract: Red coralline algae are a cosmopolitan group with the ability to precipitate CaCO 3 within the walls of their vegetative cells. The resultant carbonate structure is key for explaining their ecological success, as it provides protection against herbivores and resistance to water motion. However, its potential contribution to enhance thallus light absorption efficiency through multiple light scattering on algal skeleton, similar to the effect documented for scleractinian corals, has not been yet investigated. He… Show more

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“…Furthermore, results obtained following fluorescence analyses according to the protocol developed by Ruban and colleagues (Ruban ) correlated with apparent damage to PSII centers following high illumination (Fig. b), strongly supporting photodamage as an important component (Vásquez‐Elizondo and Enríquez ).…”
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“…Furthermore, results obtained following fluorescence analyses according to the protocol developed by Ruban and colleagues (Ruban ) correlated with apparent damage to PSII centers following high illumination (Fig. b), strongly supporting photodamage as an important component (Vásquez‐Elizondo and Enríquez ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Yet, for the Ruban protocol to be fully adopted for measurements on CCAs, the effect of calcification on the light field may have to be incorporated. The CaCO 3 within the cell walls modifies the photon flux reaching the photosynthetic apparatus (Vásquez‐Elizondo and Enríquez ), but the impact of light intensity on changes in this parameter was not examined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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