The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with\ud anthropogenic (global) climate change are widely known. Less well considered is the\ud contributing role of conditions local to the reef, in particular reef water quality, in codetermining\ud the physiological tolerance of corals to increasing sea temperatures and\ud declining pH. Here, the modelled benefit of reduced exposure to dissolved inorganic\ud nitrogen (DIN) in terrestrial runoff, which raises the thermal tolerance of coastal coral\ud communities on the central Great Barrier Reef (Australia), is considered alongside\ud alternative future warming scenarios. The simulations highlight that an 80% reduction in\ud DIN ‘buys’ an additional ~50–60 years of reef-b...
Mass coral bleaching events have become a widespread phenomenon causing serious concerns with regard...
Elevated ocean temperatures can cause coral bleaching, the loss of colour from reef-building corals ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and global temp...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cl...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cli...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under pressure from a suite of stressors including cyclones,...
Coral bleaching events threaten the sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Here we show tha...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
Threats from climate change and other human pressures have led to widespread concern for the future ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and global temp...
Mass coral bleaching events have become a widespread phenomenon causing serious concerns with regard...
Elevated ocean temperatures can cause coral bleaching, the loss of colour from reef-building corals ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and global temp...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cl...
The threats of wide-scale coral bleaching and reef demise associated with anthropogenic (global) cli...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under pressure from a suite of stressors including cyclones,...
Coral bleaching events threaten the sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Here we show tha...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
Threats from climate change and other human pressures have led to widespread concern for the future ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and global temp...
Mass coral bleaching events have become a widespread phenomenon causing serious concerns with regard...
Elevated ocean temperatures can cause coral bleaching, the loss of colour from reef-building corals ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and global temp...