According to current experimental evidence, coral reefs could disappear within the century if CO2 emissions remain unabated. However, recent discoveries of diverse and high cover reefs that already thrive under extreme conditions seem to contradict these projections. Volcanic CO2 vents, semi-enclosed lagoons and mangrove estuaries are unique study sites where one or more ecologically relevant parameters for life in the oceans are close or even worse than currently projected for the year 2100. These natural analogues of future conditions hold new hope for the future of coral reefs and provide unique natural laboratories to explore how reef species could keep pace with climate change. To achieve this, it is essential to characterize their env...
Anthropogenic stressors such as ocean acidification, ocean warming and hypoxia threaten the health a...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
International audienceAccording to current experimental evidence, coral reefs could disappear within...
According to current experimental evidence, coral reefs could disappear within the century if CO2 em...
Coral reefs are deteriorating under climate change as oceans continue to warm and acidify and therma...
International audienceThe crucial role of crustose coralline algae (CCA) in inducing hard coral larv...
Coral reefs are deteriorating under climate change as oceans continue to warm and acidify and therma...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Extreme reef environments have become useful natural laboratories to investigate physiological speci...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
Coral reefs live within a fairly narrow envelope of environmental conditions constrained by water te...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food and habitat to a larg...
Anthropogenic stressors such as ocean acidification, ocean warming and hypoxia threaten the health a...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
International audienceAccording to current experimental evidence, coral reefs could disappear within...
According to current experimental evidence, coral reefs could disappear within the century if CO2 em...
Coral reefs are deteriorating under climate change as oceans continue to warm and acidify and therma...
International audienceThe crucial role of crustose coralline algae (CCA) in inducing hard coral larv...
Coral reefs are deteriorating under climate change as oceans continue to warm and acidify and therma...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Extreme reef environments have become useful natural laboratories to investigate physiological speci...
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent ocean warmi...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
Coral reefs live within a fairly narrow envelope of environmental conditions constrained by water te...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food and habitat to a larg...
Anthropogenic stressors such as ocean acidification, ocean warming and hypoxia threaten the health a...
Coral reefs are thought to be some of the most susceptible ecosystems to ocean acidification (OA), a...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...