An analysis of present-day global depth distributions of reef-building corals and underlying environmental drivers contradicts a commonly held belief that ocean warming will promote tropical coral expansion into temperate latitudes. Using a global data set of a major group of reef corals, we found that corals were confined to shallower depths at higher latitudes (up to 0.6 meters of predicted shallowing per additional degree of latitude). Latitudinal attenuation of the most important driver of this phenomenon—the dose of photosynthetically available radiation over winter—would severely constrain latitudinal coral range extension in response to ocean warming. Latitudinal gradients in species richness for the group also suggest that higher wi...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Despite widespread climate-driven reductions of coral cover on tropical reefs, little attention has ...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
An analysis of present-day global depth distributions of reef-building corals and underlying environ...
In their recent paper, Muir et al. (Science, 2015, 348, 1135-1138) demonstrate that the maximum dept...
Reef-building corals show a marked decrease in total species richness from the tropics to high latit...
The capacity for poleward range expansions beyond the tropics in corals hinges on ecophysiological c...
In their recent letter, Madin et al. (2016) dispute our findings in Muir et al. (2015a) that reduced...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
Aim: Understanding mechanisms that enhance survival outside the usual range of a taxonomic group is ...
Coral reefs are particularly vulnerable to climate-change impacts such as warming sea-surface temper...
Changes in abundance across a natural environmental gradient provide important insights into a speci...
Background: Seawater temperature is the main factor restricting shallow-water zooxanthellate coral r...
Reef-building corals show a marked decrease in total species richness from the tropics to high latit...
SYNOPSIS. Understanding how reefs vary over the present ranges of environmen-tal conditions is key t...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Despite widespread climate-driven reductions of coral cover on tropical reefs, little attention has ...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
An analysis of present-day global depth distributions of reef-building corals and underlying environ...
In their recent paper, Muir et al. (Science, 2015, 348, 1135-1138) demonstrate that the maximum dept...
Reef-building corals show a marked decrease in total species richness from the tropics to high latit...
The capacity for poleward range expansions beyond the tropics in corals hinges on ecophysiological c...
In their recent letter, Madin et al. (2016) dispute our findings in Muir et al. (2015a) that reduced...
The distribution and diversity of species is changing in response to global climate change, particul...
Aim: Understanding mechanisms that enhance survival outside the usual range of a taxonomic group is ...
Coral reefs are particularly vulnerable to climate-change impacts such as warming sea-surface temper...
Changes in abundance across a natural environmental gradient provide important insights into a speci...
Background: Seawater temperature is the main factor restricting shallow-water zooxanthellate coral r...
Reef-building corals show a marked decrease in total species richness from the tropics to high latit...
SYNOPSIS. Understanding how reefs vary over the present ranges of environmen-tal conditions is key t...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Despite widespread climate-driven reductions of coral cover on tropical reefs, little attention has ...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...