A new study by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, published in PLoS ONE, reveals that coral and algae respiration rates vary significantly throughout the day, peaking in the afternoon, contrary to the long-held assumption that respiration remains constant. Led by marine ecologist Yvonne Sawall, the research shows that relying on nighttime respiration rates underestimates daily respiration and photosynthesis by up to 23% and 18%, respectively.