Effects of Elevated Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Coral Reef Growth

Long term phosphate (2 μ M) and nitrogen 20 μ M urea+ ammonium) enrichment of a patch reef at One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, caused >50% suppression of reef calcification. This is attributed primarily to the phosphate. It is suggested that this effect is involved, together wiht algal compet...

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description Long term phosphate (2 μ M) and nitrogen 20 μ M urea+ ammonium) enrichment of a patch reef at One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, caused >50% suppression of reef calcification. This is attributed primarily to the phosphate. It is suggested that this effect is involved, together wiht algal competition and the more usually accepted depression of temperature, in reducing the growth rate of reefs adjacent to upwellings. It is possible that the effect was more general during the first half of the Holocene transgression.
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560304 - Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology- Invertebrates- (-1987)
Algae
ANIMAL GROWTH
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
CNIDARIA
Coral reefs
CORALS
DATA
DATA FORMS
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
Fertilization
GROWTH
INFORMATION
ISOLATED VALUES
Nitrogen
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
NUMERICAL DATA
NUTRIENTS
Phosphates
Phosphorus
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
Reefs
Sea water
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
UPWELLING
Upwelling water
title Effects of Elevated Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Coral Reef Growth
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