Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in the central Great Barrier Reef, show that Acropora formosa has a 5-day 50%-bleaching threshold of between 31 and 32 °C in summer, only 2 to 3 °C higher than local mean summer temperatures (29 °C). Summer bleaching thresholds for Pocillopora damicornis and A. elseyi were 1 °C higher (between 32 and 33 °C). The winter bleaching threshold of Pocillopora damicornis was 1 °C lower than its summer threshold, indicating that seasonal acclimatisation may take place. This seasonal difference raises the possibility that at least some corals may be capable of short-term thermal acclimatisation. Neither P. damicornis nor A. elseyi showed habitat-specific ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Coral bleaching, as one of the major threats to the well-being of coral reefs worldwide, has been ex...
Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, appears to be increasing ...
Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in t...
Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in t...
Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in t...
The broad-scale ecology of coral bleaching and coral upper thermal limits were investigated to impro...
Naturally extreme temperature environments can provide important insights into the processes underly...
The onset of large-scale coral bleaching events is routinely estimated on the basis of the duration ...
Over the past several decades, coral reef ecosystems have experienced recurring bleaching events. Th...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
Over the past several decades, coral reef ecosystems have experienced recurring bleaching events. Th...
Knowledge of the degree to which corals undergo physiological acclimatization or genetic adaptation ...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Coral bleaching, as one of the major threats to the well-being of coral reefs worldwide, has been ex...
Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, appears to be increasing ...
Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in t...
Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in t...
Experimental studies of the upper thermal limits of corals from Orpheus Island, an inshore reef in t...
The broad-scale ecology of coral bleaching and coral upper thermal limits were investigated to impro...
Naturally extreme temperature environments can provide important insights into the processes underly...
The onset of large-scale coral bleaching events is routinely estimated on the basis of the duration ...
Over the past several decades, coral reef ecosystems have experienced recurring bleaching events. Th...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
Over the past several decades, coral reef ecosystems have experienced recurring bleaching events. Th...
Knowledge of the degree to which corals undergo physiological acclimatization or genetic adaptation ...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Coral bleaching, as one of the major threats to the well-being of coral reefs worldwide, has been ex...
Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, appears to be increasing ...