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1985
Qualification: PhD student
Team: Ecophysiology
 




Absorption and metabolism of dissolved nutrients in scleractinian corals.
The phosphorus cycle.


PUBLICATIONS

 

Bioerosion by euendoliths decreases in phosphate-enriched skeletons of living corals
Godinot C, Tribollet A, Grover R, & Ferrier-Pagès C - (2012)
Biogeosciences, 9(7): 2377-2384

Coral Uptake of Inorganic Phosphorus and Nitrogen Negatively Affected by Simultaneous Changes in
Temperature and pH - (2011)
Godinot C, Houlbreque F, Grover R & Ferrier-Pages C
Plone One 6(9): e25024

Tissue and skeletal changes in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata Esper 1797 under phosphate enrichment -(2011)
Godinot C, Ferrier-Pagès C, Montagna P & Grover R
J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol

High phosphate uptake requirements of the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata - (2011)
Godinot C, Grover R, Allemand D, Ferrier-Pagès C
The Journal of Experimental Biology, 214

Kinetics of phosphate uptake by the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata - (2009)
Godinot C, Ferrier-Pagès C & Grover R
Limnology and Oceanography 54(5): 1627-1633

Effects of elevated pCO2 on dissolution of coral carbonates by microbial euendoliths - (2009)
Tribollet A, Godinot C, Atkinson MJ & Langdon C
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 23

Phosphate excretion by anemonefish and uptake by giant sea anemones: demand outstrips supply - (2009)

Godinot C & Chadwick NE
Bull Mar Sci 85: 1-9


 

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