“…This is of high relevance for CPs found in thintissued corals, where in the absence of host pigments the symbionts experience a light-enhancing environment in hospite, meaning light inside the tissue is higher than outside thanks to the scattering properties of tissue and skeleton (Enrıquez et al, 2005;Bollati et al, 2022;Wangpraseurt et al, 2017a). The presence of CPs can change this environment to become more light attenuating within the pigment-specific absorption spectrum (Bollati et al, 2022;Galindo-Martıńez et al, 2022), potentially resulting in a 50% reduction in chlorophyll excitation as estimated from in vitro studies (Smith et al, 2013). Besides absorption, coral host pigments can also dissipate excess light energy via elastic scattering (Lyndby et al, 2016;Wangpraseurt et al, 2017b), and FRET between different host pigments might also serve as a photoprotective mechanism via energy conversion (Gilmore et al, 2003;Salih et al, 2004).…”