“…As mixotrophic organisms, reef-building corals obtain nutrients from autotrophic photosynthesis by endosymbiotic coralline algae and heterotrophic predation on external various food resources (i.e., phytoplankton, zooplankton and bacteria) in surface waters (Wood, 1993(Wood, , 1995Anthony and Fabricius, 2000;Houlbrèque and Ferrier-Pagès, 2009). Under the condition of autotrophy, coral autotrophic production by symbiotic algae (i.e., dinoflagellats) correlates in concert with surface production by asymbiotic phytoplankton (i.e., diatoms) due to the common factor of nutrients in the euphotic zone (e.g., He et al, 2013;Li et al, 2015;Zhu et al, 2021). In the case of heterotrophy, coral heterotrophic production also relates in coupling to surface production due to the large dependence of corals feeding on asymbiotic phytoplankton (and phytoplankton-governed secondary consumers, i.e., zooplankton and bacteria) in surface waters (Wood, 1993(Wood, , 1995.…”