Increasing atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) is a major threat to coral reefs, but some argue that the threat is mitigated by factors such as the variability in the response of coral calcification to acidification, differences in bleaching susceptibility, and the potential for rapid adaptation to anthropogenic warming. However the evidence for these mitigating factors tends to involve experimental studies on corals, as opposed to coral reefs, and rarely includes the influence of multiple variables (e.g., temperature and acidification) within regimes that include diurnal and seasonal variability. Here, we demonstrate that the inclusion of all these factors results in the decalcification of patch-reefs under business-as-usual scenari...
Increased temperature and CO2 levels are considered key drivers of coral reef degradation. However, ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Human activities are impacting coral reefs physically, biologically, and chemically. Nutrification, ...
Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calci...
Ocean acidification represents a key threat to coral reefs by reducing the calcification rate of fra...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
Climate change is causing major changes to marine ecosystems globally, with ocean acidification of p...
Coral reefs generally exist within a relatively narrow band of temperatures, light, and seawater ara...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...
Atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to rise from 400 to 900 ppm by year 2100, causing seawater temperature...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Increased temperature and CO2 levels are considered key drivers of coral reef degradation. However, ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Human activities are impacting coral reefs physically, biologically, and chemically. Nutrification, ...
Ocean warming and acidification threaten the future growth of coral reefs. This is because the calci...
Ocean acidification represents a key threat to coral reefs by reducing the calcification rate of fra...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
Climate change is causing major changes to marine ecosystems globally, with ocean acidification of p...
Coral reefs generally exist within a relatively narrow band of temperatures, light, and seawater ara...
Modern reef-building corals sustain a wide range of ecosystem services because of their ability to b...
Atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to rise from 400 to 900 ppm by year 2100, causing seawater temperature...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Increased temperature and CO2 levels are considered key drivers of coral reef degradation. However, ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Human activities are impacting coral reefs physically, biologically, and chemically. Nutrification, ...