Light is essential for the growth of reef-building corals. This is because corals grow by using the photosynthetic products of the algae living inside their cells as a source of nutrients. Therefore, the light environment of coral habitats are important for their survival.
Coral larvae movement is paused in reaction to darkness
Coral bleaching debate
A step-down photophobic response in coral larvae: implications for the light-dependent distribution of the common reef coral, Acropora tenuis
The Future of the Great Barrier Reef Depends On Us - AFAR
Methods to study organogenesis in decapod crustacean larvae II: analysing cells and tissues, Helgoland Marine Research
Coral larvae movement is paused in reaction t
Coral larvae movement is paused in reaction to darkness
Wavelength dependence of the adult Platynereis shadow response and
National Institute for Basic Biology
Coral-killing sponge Terpios hoshinota releases larvae at midnight
Fluorescence of coral larvae predicts their settlement response to crustose coralline algae and reflects stress
National Institute for Basic Biology
Divers for the Environment September 2021 by Divers for the Environment - Issuu
The Acid Sea
Architecture, construction, retention, and repair of faecal shields in three tribes of tortoise beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae: Cassidini, Mesomphaliini, Spilophorini)