High rates of carbon and dinitrogen fixation suggest a critical role of benthic pioneer communities in the energy and nutrient dynamics of coral reefs


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F. Roth, Denis B. Karcher, N. Rädecker, S. Hohn, S. Carvalho, T. Thomson, F. Saalmann, C. Voolstra, B. Kürten, U. Struck, B. Jones, C. Wild
2020

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Roth, F., Karcher, D. B., Rädecker, N., Hohn, S., Carvalho, S., Thomson, T., … Wild, C. (2020). High rates of carbon and dinitrogen fixation suggest a critical role of benthic pioneer communities in the energy and nutrient dynamics of coral reefs.


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Roth, F., Denis B. Karcher, N. Rädecker, S. Hohn, S. Carvalho, T. Thomson, F. Saalmann, et al. “High Rates of Carbon and Dinitrogen Fixation Suggest a Critical Role of Benthic Pioneer Communities in the Energy and Nutrient Dynamics of Coral Reefs” (2020).


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Roth, F., et al. High Rates of Carbon and Dinitrogen Fixation Suggest a Critical Role of Benthic Pioneer Communities in the Energy and Nutrient Dynamics of Coral Reefs. 2020.


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@article{f2020a,
  title = {High rates of carbon and dinitrogen fixation suggest a critical role of benthic pioneer communities in the energy and nutrient dynamics of coral reefs},
  year = {2020},
  author = {Roth, F. and Karcher, Denis B. and Rädecker, N. and Hohn, S. and Carvalho, S. and Thomson, T. and Saalmann, F. and Voolstra, C. and Kürten, B. and Struck, U. and Jones, B. and Wild, C.}
}

Abstract

We are grateful to the personnel from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Coastal and Marine Resources Core (CMOR) Lab for logistical support. The authors would also like to acknowledge Luis Ribeiro da Silva, Rodrigo Villalobos, and Joao Curdia who helped during fieldwork. We thank Marianne Falk from the Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin, for her help in preparing and measuring elemental and isotope samples. We would like to thank the three anonymous reviewers for their helpful suggestions and comments. The research was supported by KAUST baseline funding to BHJ, and by grant Wi 2677/9-1 from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to CW.


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