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Fanny Houlbrèque

Researcher at Institut de recherche pour le développement

Publications -  48
Citations -  3218

Fanny Houlbrèque is an academic researcher from Institut de recherche pour le développement. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral & Stylophora pistillata. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2805 citations. Previous affiliations of Fanny Houlbrèque include Stanford University & International Atomic Energy Agency.

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Heterotrophy in tropical scleractinian corals.

TL;DR: A recent study showed that during bleaching events some coral species, by increasing their feeding rates, are able to maintain and restore energy reserves.
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Coral and mollusc resistance to ocean acidification adversely affected by warming

TL;DR: The authors showed that corals and molluscs transplanted along gradients of carbonate saturation state at Mediterranean CO2 vents are able to calcify and grow at even faster than normal rates when exposed to the high CO2 levels projected for the next 300 years.
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Biomineralisation in reef-building corals: from molecular mechanisms to environmental control

TL;DR: Allemand et al. as discussed by the authors presented a review of the works carried out on biomineralisation in scleractinian corals, including some aspects on the control of calcification by environmental parameters.
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Effect of zooplankton availability on the rates of photosynthesis, and tissue and skeletal growth in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata

TL;DR: Investigation of light and feeding in the zooxanthellae (zoox) scleractinian coral confirmed that feeding enhances coral growth rate and increases both the dark and light calcification rates.
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Interactions between zooplankton feeding, photosynthesis and skeletal growth in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the increase in the rates of calcification in fed corals might be induced by a feeding-stimulation of organic matrix synthesis.