Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence of corals may be more a function of their capacity for regeneration than resistance to such episodic disturbances. If so, climate change may favour those corals that regenerate fastest following acute disturbance. The tabular coral Acropora hyacinthus is fast-growing and typically dominates shallow wave-exposed habitats on the Great Barrier Reef, but it is extremely vulnerable to climate-induced coral bleaching and other disturbances (e.g. cyclones and outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish). The present study explores temporal changes in percentage cover and size structure of A. hyacinthus on reefs affected by the 2001−2002 bleaching event. ...
The rise of ocean temperatures globally has become a grave threat to coral reefs, as it is increasin...
The world’s coral reef ecosystems are steadily being reconfigured by climate change. Lizard Island, ...
Mass coral bleaching events may have disproportionate effects on branching corals, leading to coral ...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
Background: Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to gl...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Despite extensive research into the coral bleaching phenomena there are very few data which examine...
Background: Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to gl...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Coral reef ecosystems are considered by many scientists to be undergoing worldwide decline. This tr...
Since the early 1980s, episodes of coral reef bleaching and mortality, due primarily to climate-indu...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Coral reefs are increasingly exposed to disturbances acting over a range of spatial scales. At a glo...
Aim: Increasingly frequent and intense disturbances of many kinds are reducing the populations of ha...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
The rise of ocean temperatures globally has become a grave threat to coral reefs, as it is increasin...
The world’s coral reef ecosystems are steadily being reconfigured by climate change. Lizard Island, ...
Mass coral bleaching events may have disproportionate effects on branching corals, leading to coral ...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
Background: Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to gl...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Despite extensive research into the coral bleaching phenomena there are very few data which examine...
Background: Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to gl...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Coral reef ecosystems are considered by many scientists to be undergoing worldwide decline. This tr...
Since the early 1980s, episodes of coral reef bleaching and mortality, due primarily to climate-indu...
Against a background of coral reef ecosystem decline, understanding the propensity for coral communi...
Coral reefs are increasingly exposed to disturbances acting over a range of spatial scales. At a glo...
Aim: Increasingly frequent and intense disturbances of many kinds are reducing the populations of ha...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
The rise of ocean temperatures globally has become a grave threat to coral reefs, as it is increasin...
The world’s coral reef ecosystems are steadily being reconfigured by climate change. Lizard Island, ...
Mass coral bleaching events may have disproportionate effects on branching corals, leading to coral ...