The document summarizes a study that investigated the physiological and cellular impacts of ocean acidification on the reef-building coral Acropora millepora. The key findings are:
1) Exposure to high CO2 conditions predicted for the future caused widespread changes in gene expression in A. millepora related to metabolism, membrane-cytoskeleton interactions, signaling, and other processes.
2) Physiologically, corals exposed to high CO2 lost over half their symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) populations and had decreased photosynthesis and respiration rates.
3) While calcification was not observed to decrease over the 28-day study, the cellular and physiological changes observed