A field study of coral bleaching and coral communities was undertaken spanning 8 countries and ~35° of latitude in 2005. This was combined with studies in southern Kenya and northeast Madagascar in 1998 and Mauritius in 2004 to develop a synoptic analysis of coral community structure, bleaching response, susceptibility of the communities to bleaching, and the relative risk of extinctions in western Indian Ocean coral reefs. Cluster analysis identified 8 distinct coral communities among the 91 sites sampled, with 2 distinct communities in northern South Africa and central Mozambique, a third in the central atolls of the Maldives, and 5 less differentiated groups, in a swath from southern Kenya to Mauritius, including Tanzania, the graniti...
Abstract—Bleaching and associated coral mortality were assessed on fringing and barrier reefs on the...
Mass bleaching associated with unusually high sea temperatures represents one of the greatest threat...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. In particular, increasing ocean temp...
A field study of coral bleaching and coral communities was undertaken spanning 8 countries and ~35°...
Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many...
Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many...
Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many...
Climatic-oceanographic stress and coral reef diversity were mapped in the western Indian Ocean (WIO)...
International audienceBackground. High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleachi...
Coral reefs are arguably the most threatened marine habitat because of multiple anthropogenic stress...
The 2015–2016 global coral reef bleaching event was the most persistent and widespread in history. I...
Aim To describe, model and assess the relative importance of environmental and climatic factors like...
Coral bleaching events are occurring more frequently worldwide and vary in severity. This study exam...
We compared the bleaching and mortality response (BMI) of 19 common scleractinian corals to an anoma...
Abstract—Bleaching and associated coral mortality were assessed on fringing and barrier reefs on the...
Mass bleaching associated with unusually high sea temperatures represents one of the greatest threat...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. In particular, increasing ocean temp...
A field study of coral bleaching and coral communities was undertaken spanning 8 countries and ~35°...
Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many...
Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many...
Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems structured by abiotic and biotic factors operating across many...
Climatic-oceanographic stress and coral reef diversity were mapped in the western Indian Ocean (WIO)...
International audienceBackground. High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleachi...
Coral reefs are arguably the most threatened marine habitat because of multiple anthropogenic stress...
The 2015–2016 global coral reef bleaching event was the most persistent and widespread in history. I...
Aim To describe, model and assess the relative importance of environmental and climatic factors like...
Coral bleaching events are occurring more frequently worldwide and vary in severity. This study exam...
We compared the bleaching and mortality response (BMI) of 19 common scleractinian corals to an anoma...
Abstract—Bleaching and associated coral mortality were assessed on fringing and barrier reefs on the...
Mass bleaching associated with unusually high sea temperatures represents one of the greatest threat...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. In particular, increasing ocean temp...