Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment is largely based on laboratory experiments, analysis of long-term field data, and model projections. Experimental data provide unique insights into how organisms respond to variation of environmental drivers. However, an assessment of how well experimental conditions cover the breadth of environmental conditions and variability where corals live successfully is missing. Here, we compiled and analyzed a globally distributed dataset of in-situ seasonal and diurnal variability of key environmental drivers (temperature, pCO(2), and O-2) critical for the growth and livelihood of reef-building corals. Using a meta-analysis approach, we compared the ...
<div><p>Although there is a substantial body of work on how temperature shapes coastal marine ecosys...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
<div><p>Although there is a substantial body of work on how temperature shapes coastal marine ecosys...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Our understanding of the response of reef-building corals to changes in their physical environment i...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Concomitant to the decline of tropical corals caused by increasing global sea temperatures is the po...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
<div><p>Although there is a substantial body of work on how temperature shapes coastal marine ecosys...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
Global climate change and localized anthropogenic stressors are driving rapid declines in coral reef...