At the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the north-eastern Indian Ocean >592 fishes from at least 11 species died in a series of events in December 2007, January and February 2008 and April 2009. The dead fishes were from a wide range of taxonomic families, indicating that conditions exceeded the tolerances of a broad array of species. The 2007–2008 die-off events occurred on the warmest and calmest days of a significantly warmer and calmer summer. Fishes died in the southern inshore areas of the coral atoll lagoon at survey sites where seawater temperature was highest (33–35° C) and dissolved oxygen was lowest (1·4–1·8 mg l-1). The water temperature at these fish-kill survey sites (33–35° C) was significantly warmer than previous years (1997 t...
Average sea-surface temperature and the amount of CO₂ dissolved in the ocean are rising as a result ...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
At the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the north-eastern Indian Ocean >592 fishes from at least 11 specie...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Most marine fish species express life-history changes across temperature gradients, such as faster g...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
Thermal discharge from a nuclear power plant (NPP) provides an opportunity to foresee changes in fau...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
Not AvailableChanges in the important oceanic climate features such as sea surface temperature, sea ...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
[Extract] Summer temperatures are already close to the limits for survival of many corals. In March ...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Concerns about the impacts of ocean acidification on marine life have mostly focused on how reduced ...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
Average sea-surface temperature and the amount of CO₂ dissolved in the ocean are rising as a result ...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
At the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the north-eastern Indian Ocean >592 fishes from at least 11 specie...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Most marine fish species express life-history changes across temperature gradients, such as faster g...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
Thermal discharge from a nuclear power plant (NPP) provides an opportunity to foresee changes in fau...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
Not AvailableChanges in the important oceanic climate features such as sea surface temperature, sea ...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
[Extract] Summer temperatures are already close to the limits for survival of many corals. In March ...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Concerns about the impacts of ocean acidification on marine life have mostly focused on how reduced ...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
Average sea-surface temperature and the amount of CO₂ dissolved in the ocean are rising as a result ...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...