Multiple anthropogenic impacts, including bleaching from climate change-related thermal stress, threaten coral reefs. Protecting coral capacity to respond to the increase in future thermal stress expected with climate change can involve (1) protecting coral reefs with characteristics indicative of greater resistance and resilience to climate change, and (2) reducing other anthropogenic impacts that are more likely to reduce coral resistance and resilience to climate change. Here, we quantitatively compare possible priorities and existing recommendations for protecting coral response capacity to climate change. Specifically, we explore the relative importance of the relevant dynamics, processes, and parameters in a size-structured model of c...
<div><p>Coral reef ecosystems are threatened by both climate change and direct anthropogenic stress....
Subtropical coral assemblages are threatened by similar extreme thermal stress events to their tropi...
Coral bleaching events threaten the sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Here we show tha...
Multiple anthropogenic impacts, including bleaching from climate change-related thermal stress, thre...
Multiple anthropogenic impacts, including bleaching from climate change-related thermal stress, thre...
Given climate change, thermal stress-related mass coral-bleaching events present one of the greatest...
Given climate change, thermal stress-related mass coral-bleaching events present one of the greatest...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
P>Rising sea temperatures cause mass coral bleaching and threaten reefs worldwide. We show how maps ...
Extreme events, which have profound ecological consequences, are changing in both frequency and magn...
Extreme events, which have profound ecological consequences, are changing in both frequency and magn...
Coral reefs are considered one of the ecosystems most vulnerable to ongoing global climate change. H...
1. Subtropical coral assemblages are threatened by similar extreme thermal stress events to their tr...
12 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.133211. Global warming...
<div><p>Coral reef ecosystems are threatened by both climate change and direct anthropogenic stress....
Subtropical coral assemblages are threatened by similar extreme thermal stress events to their tropi...
Coral bleaching events threaten the sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Here we show tha...
Multiple anthropogenic impacts, including bleaching from climate change-related thermal stress, thre...
Multiple anthropogenic impacts, including bleaching from climate change-related thermal stress, thre...
Given climate change, thermal stress-related mass coral-bleaching events present one of the greatest...
Given climate change, thermal stress-related mass coral-bleaching events present one of the greatest...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
Climate change is expected to have profound, partly unforeseeable effects on the composition of func...
P>Rising sea temperatures cause mass coral bleaching and threaten reefs worldwide. We show how maps ...
Extreme events, which have profound ecological consequences, are changing in both frequency and magn...
Extreme events, which have profound ecological consequences, are changing in both frequency and magn...
Coral reefs are considered one of the ecosystems most vulnerable to ongoing global climate change. H...
1. Subtropical coral assemblages are threatened by similar extreme thermal stress events to their tr...
12 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.133211. Global warming...
<div><p>Coral reef ecosystems are threatened by both climate change and direct anthropogenic stress....
Subtropical coral assemblages are threatened by similar extreme thermal stress events to their tropi...
Coral bleaching events threaten the sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Here we show tha...