Coral bleaching is the single largest global threat to coral reefs worldwide. Integrating the diverse body of work on coral bleaching is critical to understanding and combating this global problem. Yet investigating the drivers, patterns, and processes of coral bleaching poses a major challenge. A recent review of published experiments revealed a wide range of experimental variables used across studies. Such a wide range of approaches enhances discovery, but without full transparency in the experimental and analytical methods used, can also make comparisons among studies challenging. To increase comparability but not stifle innovation, we propose a common framework for coral bleaching experiments that includes consideration of coral provena...
Coral bleaching as a response to increased sea surface temperature is regularly surveyed, but our un...
Coral bleaching is one of the main drivers of reef degradation. Most corals bleach and suffer mortal...
Rising seawater temperatures threaten corals and bleaching eventsare increasing in extent and freque...
Coral bleaching is the single largest global threat to coral reefs worldwide. Integrating the divers...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
The recurrence of mass coral bleaching events and associated coral mortality driven by climate chang...
Coral bleaching occurs when the organisms are faced with a high degree of thermal stress, causing th...
Coral reefs are home to many marine species, some of which are used for medical research, and protec...
In 2005 and 2010, high sea surface temperatures caused widespread coral bleaching on Jamaica’s north...
As coral bleaching events become more frequent and intense, our ability to predict and mitigate futu...
In the context of climate change and bleaching events, coral reefs are threatened and experience maj...
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs, mass cor...
Coral reefs, one of the world’s most ecologically and socioeconomically important ecosystems, are in...
The global rise in sea temperature through anthropogenic climate change is affecting coral reef ecos...
Mass coral bleaching events during the last 20 years have caused major concern over the future of co...
Coral bleaching as a response to increased sea surface temperature is regularly surveyed, but our un...
Coral bleaching is one of the main drivers of reef degradation. Most corals bleach and suffer mortal...
Rising seawater temperatures threaten corals and bleaching eventsare increasing in extent and freque...
Coral bleaching is the single largest global threat to coral reefs worldwide. Integrating the divers...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
The recurrence of mass coral bleaching events and associated coral mortality driven by climate chang...
Coral bleaching occurs when the organisms are faced with a high degree of thermal stress, causing th...
Coral reefs are home to many marine species, some of which are used for medical research, and protec...
In 2005 and 2010, high sea surface temperatures caused widespread coral bleaching on Jamaica’s north...
As coral bleaching events become more frequent and intense, our ability to predict and mitigate futu...
In the context of climate change and bleaching events, coral reefs are threatened and experience maj...
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs, mass cor...
Coral reefs, one of the world’s most ecologically and socioeconomically important ecosystems, are in...
The global rise in sea temperature through anthropogenic climate change is affecting coral reef ecos...
Mass coral bleaching events during the last 20 years have caused major concern over the future of co...
Coral bleaching as a response to increased sea surface temperature is regularly surveyed, but our un...
Coral bleaching is one of the main drivers of reef degradation. Most corals bleach and suffer mortal...
Rising seawater temperatures threaten corals and bleaching eventsare increasing in extent and freque...