Reef-building corals thriving in extreme thermal environments may provide genetic variation that can assist the evolution of populations to rapid climate warming. However, the feasibility and scale of genetic improvements remain untested despite ongoing population declines from recurrent thermal stress events. Here, we show that corals from the hottest reefs in the world transfer sufficient heat tolerance to a naïve population sufficient to withstand end-of-century warming projections. Heat survival increased up to 84% when naïve mothers were selectively bred with fathers from the hottest reefs because of strong heritable genetic effects. We identified genomic loci associated with tolerance variation that were enriched for heat shock protei...
Can genetic adaptation in reef-building corals keep pace with the current rate of sea surface warmin...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
Reef-building corals thriving in extreme thermal environments may provide genetic variation that can...
As global warming continues, reef-building corals could avoid local population declines through “gen...
Marine heat waves are increasing in magnitude, duration, and frequency as a result of climate change...
Population genomic surveys suggest that climate-associated genetic variation occurs widely across sp...
One of the main challenges in coral reef conservation and restoration is the identification of coral...
SummaryThe evolution of tolerance to future climate change depends on the standing stock of genetic ...
SummaryReef-building corals are vulnerable to heat stress and are facing widespread losses due to cl...
Ocean warming represents the greatest threat to the persistence of reef ecosystems. Most coral popul...
International audienceAnomalous heat waves are causing a major decline of hard corals around the wor...
Environmental heterogeneity gives rise to phenotypic variation through a combination of phenotypic p...
Climate change is resulting in warmer temperatures that are negatively impacting corals. Understandi...
Can genetic adaptation in reef-building corals keep pace with the current rate of sea surface warmin...
Can genetic adaptation in reef-building corals keep pace with the current rate of sea surface warmin...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
Reef-building corals thriving in extreme thermal environments may provide genetic variation that can...
As global warming continues, reef-building corals could avoid local population declines through “gen...
Marine heat waves are increasing in magnitude, duration, and frequency as a result of climate change...
Population genomic surveys suggest that climate-associated genetic variation occurs widely across sp...
One of the main challenges in coral reef conservation and restoration is the identification of coral...
SummaryThe evolution of tolerance to future climate change depends on the standing stock of genetic ...
SummaryReef-building corals are vulnerable to heat stress and are facing widespread losses due to cl...
Ocean warming represents the greatest threat to the persistence of reef ecosystems. Most coral popul...
International audienceAnomalous heat waves are causing a major decline of hard corals around the wor...
Environmental heterogeneity gives rise to phenotypic variation through a combination of phenotypic p...
Climate change is resulting in warmer temperatures that are negatively impacting corals. Understandi...
Can genetic adaptation in reef-building corals keep pace with the current rate of sea surface warmin...
Can genetic adaptation in reef-building corals keep pace with the current rate of sea surface warmin...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...