13 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesSeawater temperature is one of the main variables that determines cold-water coral distribution worldwide. As part of an initiative to explore new areas of deep-sea habitats along the Southeast United States (SEUS) continental margin, a series of expeditions were carried out as part of the Deep-Sea Exploration to Advance Research on Corals/Canyons/Cold seeps (DEEP SEARCH) project. During these explorations, a cold-water coral reef complex composed mainly of Lophelia pertusa was located off the coast of South Carolina at 650–850 m depth. In this geographic area the species normally has a thermal tolerance between 6 and 12 °C with the capacity to form extensive calcium carbonate structures, thus creating complex h...
Studying the mechanisms that enable coral populations to inhabit spatially varying thermal environme...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Lophelia pertusa is the world’s most common and widespread framework-forming cold-water coral. It fo...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are abundant worldwide, with their distribution mainly determined by physic...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are key ecosystem engineers in deep-sea benthic communities around the wo...
Cold-water corals are important bioengineers that provide structural habitat for a diverse species c...
Along the Norwegian coasts and margins, extensive reefs of the stony coral Lophelia pertusa act as h...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) lack the endosymbiotic algae found in tropical corals and are therefore dep...
Reef-forming corals are under threat globally from climate change, leading to changes in sea tempera...
Deep-sea reef ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity but are particularly threatened by seawater wa...
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 ...
Cold-water corals are amongst the most three-dimensionally complex deep-sea habitats known and are a...
Coral communities from the Central Mexican Pacific have suffered regional bleaching as a consequence...
Studying the mechanisms that enable coral populations to inhabit spatially varying thermal environme...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Lophelia pertusa is the world’s most common and widespread framework-forming cold-water coral. It fo...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are abundant worldwide, with their distribution mainly determined by physic...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are key ecosystem engineers in deep-sea benthic communities around the wo...
Cold-water corals are important bioengineers that provide structural habitat for a diverse species c...
Along the Norwegian coasts and margins, extensive reefs of the stony coral Lophelia pertusa act as h...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) lack the endosymbiotic algae found in tropical corals and are therefore dep...
Reef-forming corals are under threat globally from climate change, leading to changes in sea tempera...
Deep-sea reef ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity but are particularly threatened by seawater wa...
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 ...
Cold-water corals are amongst the most three-dimensionally complex deep-sea habitats known and are a...
Coral communities from the Central Mexican Pacific have suffered regional bleaching as a consequence...
Studying the mechanisms that enable coral populations to inhabit spatially varying thermal environme...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...