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2. The 'Flexi-Chamber': A novel cost-effective in situ respirometry chamber for coral physiological measurements
3. Seasonality in dinitrogen fixation and primary productivity by coral reef framework substrates from the northern Red Sea
4. Dinitrogen fixation and primary productivity by carbonate and silicate reef sand communities of the Northern Red Sea
5. Experimental assessment of organic carbon fluxes in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata during a thermal and photo stress event
6. Organic matter release by Red Sea coral reef organisms—potential effects on microbial activity and in situ O2 availability
7. Organic matter release by the dominant primary producers in a Caribbean reef lagoon: implication for in situ O2 availability
8. Coral mucus as an efficient trap for picoplanktonic cyanobacteria: implications for pelagic–benthic coupling in the reef ecosystem
9. Coral sand O2 uptake and pelagic–benthic coupling in a subtropical fringing reef, Aqaba, Red Sea
10. Effects of Water Column Mixing and Stratification on Planktonic Primary Production and Dinitrogen Fixation on a Northern Red Sea Coral Reef.
11. Contrasting seasonal responses in dinitrogen fixation between shallow and deep-water colonies of the model coral Stylophora pistillata in the northern Red Sea.
12. Impacts of a high-discharge submarine sewage outfall on water quality in the coastal zone of Salvador (Bahia, Brazil).
13. Coral mucus fuels the sponge loop in warm- and cold-water coral reef ecosystems.
14. Functional significance of dinitrogen fixation in sustaining coral productivity under oligotrophic conditions.
15. The "Flexi-Chamber": A Novel Cost-Effective In Situ Respirometry Chamber for Coral Physiological Measurements.
16. Monitoring of coastal coral reefs near Dahab (Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea) indicates local eutrophication as potential cause for change in benthic communities.
17. Benthic primary production budget of a Caribbean reef lagoon (Puerto Morelos, Mexico).
18. Effect of active water movement on energy and nutrient acquisition in coral reef-associated benthic organisms.
19. Inorganic nutrient availability affects organic matter fluxes and metabolic activity in the soft coral genus Xenia.
20. First evidence for zooplankton feeding sustaining key physiological processes in a scleractinian cold-water coral.
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