To assess the viability of high latitude environments as coral refugia, we report measurements of seasonal changes in seawater parameters (temperature, light, and carbonate chemistry) together with calcification rates for two coral species, Acropora yongei and Pocillopora damicornis from the southernmost geographical limit of these species at Salmon Bay, Rottnest Island (32°S) in Western Australia. Changes in buoyant weight were normalised to colony surface areas as determined from both X-ray computed tomography and geometric estimation. Extension rates for A. yongei averaged 51 ± 4 mm y−1 and were comparable to rates reported for Acroporid coral at other tropical and high latitude locations. Mean rates of calcification for both A. yongei a...
Life-history traits (e.g., growth rates) of reef-building corals are fundamental in structuring popu...
Demographic processes, such as growth, can have an important influence on the population and communi...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
To assess the viability of high latitude environments as coral refugia, we report measurements of se...
To assess the viability of high latitude environments as coral refugia, we report measurements of se...
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic differences in coral growth play an important role in the ecology an...
Sustained calcification is fundamental for maintaining tropical coral reef ecosystems which are unde...
Reef-building corals are extremely sensitive to changing temperature regimes, such that sustained in...
Coral growth is an important component of reef health and resilience. However, few studies have inve...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
High-latitude coral reefs provide natural laboratories for investigating the mechanisms and limits o...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
[Extract] Global temperature has warmed approximately 0.35 °C over the last 50 years. In response, m...
As oceans continue to warm under climate change, understanding the differential growth responses of ...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
Life-history traits (e.g., growth rates) of reef-building corals are fundamental in structuring popu...
Demographic processes, such as growth, can have an important influence on the population and communi...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
To assess the viability of high latitude environments as coral refugia, we report measurements of se...
To assess the viability of high latitude environments as coral refugia, we report measurements of se...
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic differences in coral growth play an important role in the ecology an...
Sustained calcification is fundamental for maintaining tropical coral reef ecosystems which are unde...
Reef-building corals are extremely sensitive to changing temperature regimes, such that sustained in...
Coral growth is an important component of reef health and resilience. However, few studies have inve...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
High-latitude coral reefs provide natural laboratories for investigating the mechanisms and limits o...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
[Extract] Global temperature has warmed approximately 0.35 °C over the last 50 years. In response, m...
As oceans continue to warm under climate change, understanding the differential growth responses of ...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
Life-history traits (e.g., growth rates) of reef-building corals are fundamental in structuring popu...
Demographic processes, such as growth, can have an important influence on the population and communi...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...