In 1998, more than 90% of shallow corals were killed on most Indian Ocean reefs1. High sea surface temperature (SST) was a primary cause2, 3, acting directly or by interacting with other factors3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Mean SSTs have been forecast to rise above the 1998 values in a few decades2, 3; however, forecast SSTs rarely flow seamlessly from historical data, or may show erroneous seasonal oscillations, precluding an accurate prediction of when lethal SSTs will recur. Differential acclimation by corals in different places complicates this further3, 7, 8. Here I scale forecast SSTs at 33 Indian Ocean sites where most shallow corals died in 1998 (ref. 1) to identify geographical patterns in the timing of probable repeat occurrences. Reefs located...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
Studying scleractinian coral bleaching and recovery dynamics in remote, isolated reef systems offers...
The findings in this paper show that Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah) corals have already be...
In 1998, more than 90% of shallow corals were killed on most Indian Ocean reefs(1). High sea surface...
The future survival of coral reefs depends on the envelope of critical climatic conditions determini...
The bleaching / mortality response and prediction of recurrences of mass coral mortality in Japanese...
Effects of combined rising sea temperature and increasing sea level on coral reefs, both factors ass...
The atolls of the Chagos Archipelago occupy a key location in the central Indian Ocean, in biogeogra...
The key to predicting the possible response(s) of coral reefs to hypothesized future global warming ...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by 2099, potenti...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by 2099, potenti...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
Background: The rising temperature of the world\u27s oceans has become a major threat to coral reefs...
Effects of combined rising sea temperature and increasing sea level on coral reefs, both factors ass...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1-3°C by 2099, potenti...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
Studying scleractinian coral bleaching and recovery dynamics in remote, isolated reef systems offers...
The findings in this paper show that Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah) corals have already be...
In 1998, more than 90% of shallow corals were killed on most Indian Ocean reefs(1). High sea surface...
The future survival of coral reefs depends on the envelope of critical climatic conditions determini...
The bleaching / mortality response and prediction of recurrences of mass coral mortality in Japanese...
Effects of combined rising sea temperature and increasing sea level on coral reefs, both factors ass...
The atolls of the Chagos Archipelago occupy a key location in the central Indian Ocean, in biogeogra...
The key to predicting the possible response(s) of coral reefs to hypothesized future global warming ...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by 2099, potenti...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by 2099, potenti...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
Background: The rising temperature of the world\u27s oceans has become a major threat to coral reefs...
Effects of combined rising sea temperature and increasing sea level on coral reefs, both factors ass...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1-3°C by 2099, potenti...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
Studying scleractinian coral bleaching and recovery dynamics in remote, isolated reef systems offers...
The findings in this paper show that Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah) corals have already be...