Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and population connectivity(1). Understanding these changes is essential to predict future species distributions, estimate potential for adaptation, and design effective networks of protected areas(2). In marine environments, dispersal is often accomplished by larvae. At higher temperatures, larvae develop faster(3-5), but suffer higher mortality(4-6), making the effect of temperature on dispersal difficult to predict. Here, we experimentally calibrate the effect of temperature on larval survival and settlement in a dynamic model of coral dispersal. Our findings imply that most reefs globally will experience several-fold increases in local reten...
Corals are experiencing unprecedented decline from climate change-induced mass bleaching events. Dis...
P>Rising sea temperatures cause mass coral bleaching and threaten reefs worldwide. We show how maps ...
Dispersal is a key process in the ecology and evolution of species. For sessile marine invertebrates...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Understanding current patterns of connectivity among coral populations and predicting how these patt...
Global warming is killing corals; however, the effects of warming on population connectivity, a proc...
A major goal of climate change research is to predict changes in the distribution and abundance of s...
A major goal of climate change research is to predict changes in the distribution and abundance of s...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
Predicted increases in sea-surface temperatures due to climate change are likely to alter the physio...
In 2011 the first recorded bleaching event for the high latitude Houtman Abrolhos Islands (HAI) cora...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
Corals are experiencing unprecedented decline from climate change-induced mass bleaching events. Dis...
P>Rising sea temperatures cause mass coral bleaching and threaten reefs worldwide. We show how maps ...
Dispersal is a key process in the ecology and evolution of species. For sessile marine invertebrates...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Understanding current patterns of connectivity among coral populations and predicting how these patt...
Global warming is killing corals; however, the effects of warming on population connectivity, a proc...
A major goal of climate change research is to predict changes in the distribution and abundance of s...
A major goal of climate change research is to predict changes in the distribution and abundance of s...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
Dispersal patterns shape species’ distribution, abundance and persistence, their potential for genet...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
Predicted increases in sea-surface temperatures due to climate change are likely to alter the physio...
In 2011 the first recorded bleaching event for the high latitude Houtman Abrolhos Islands (HAI) cora...
Increased temperatures are deleterious to early life stages in many organisms; however, the biologic...
Corals are experiencing unprecedented decline from climate change-induced mass bleaching events. Dis...
P>Rising sea temperatures cause mass coral bleaching and threaten reefs worldwide. We show how maps ...
Dispersal is a key process in the ecology and evolution of species. For sessile marine invertebrates...