We compared the bleaching and mortality response (BMI) of 19 common scleractinian corals to an anomalous warm-water event in 1998 to determine the degree of variation between depths, sites, and regions. Mombasa corals experienced a greater temperature anomaly than those on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) sites and this was reflected in the greater BMI response of most taxa. Comparing coral taxa in different sites at the same depth produced high correlation coefficients in the bleaching response in Kenya at 2 m (r=0.86) and GBR at 6 m depth sites (r=0.80) but less in the GBR for shallow 2 m sites (r=0.49). The pattern of taxa susceptibility was remarkably consistent between the regions. Coral taxa explained 52% of the variation in the response ...
Mass bleaching events resulting in coral mortality are among the greatest threats to coral reefs, an...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015-2016. During this thermal st...
Coral bleaching events are occurring more frequently worldwide and vary in severity. This study exam...
BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
Large-scale coral bleaching episodes are potentially major disturbances to coral reef systems, yet a...
Background: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
In 2005 and 2010, high sea surface temperatures caused widespread coral bleaching on Jamaica’s north...
Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibility to bleach...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
Despite extensive research into the coral bleaching phenomena there are very few data which examine...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal st...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Mass bleaching events resulting in coral mortality are among the greatest threats to coral reefs, an...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015-2016. During this thermal st...
Coral bleaching events are occurring more frequently worldwide and vary in severity. This study exam...
BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
Large-scale coral bleaching episodes are potentially major disturbances to coral reef systems, yet a...
Background: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
In 2005 and 2010, high sea surface temperatures caused widespread coral bleaching on Jamaica’s north...
Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibility to bleach...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
Despite extensive research into the coral bleaching phenomena there are very few data which examine...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal st...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Mass bleaching events resulting in coral mortality are among the greatest threats to coral reefs, an...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015-2016. During this thermal st...