Through the continuous growth of their carbonate skeletons, corals record information about past environmental conditions and their effect on colony fitness. Here, we characterize century-scale growth records of inner and outer reef corals across ~200 km of the Florida Keys Reef Tract (FKRT) using skeletal cores extracted from two ubiquitous reef-building species, Siderastrea siderea and Pseudodiploria strigosa. We find that corals across the FKRT have sustained extension and calcification rates over the past century but have experienced a long-term reduction in skeletal density, regardless of reef zone. Notably, P. strigosa colonies exhibit temporary reef zone-dependent reductions in extension rate corresponding to two known extreme temper...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic differences in coral growth play an important role in the ecology an...
Through the continuous growth of their carbonate skeletons, corals record information about past env...
Anthropogenic global change and local stressors are impacting coral growth and survival worldwide, a...
Life-history traits (e.g., growth rates) of reef-building corals are fundamental in structuring popu...
The Florida Keys reef tract (FKRT) has a unique geological history wherein Holocene sea-level rise a...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
The fast growing calcareous skeletons of zooxanthellate reef corals (z corals) represent unique envi...
Ocean acidification causes declines in calcification rates of corals because of decreasing aragonite...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
Coral reefs are enduring decline due to the intensifying impacts of anthropogenic global change. Thi...
Coral reefs are enduring decline due to the intensifying impacts of anthropogenic global change. Thi...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Ocean acidification causes declines in calcification rates of corals because of decreasing aragonite...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic differences in coral growth play an important role in the ecology an...
Through the continuous growth of their carbonate skeletons, corals record information about past env...
Anthropogenic global change and local stressors are impacting coral growth and survival worldwide, a...
Life-history traits (e.g., growth rates) of reef-building corals are fundamental in structuring popu...
The Florida Keys reef tract (FKRT) has a unique geological history wherein Holocene sea-level rise a...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
The fast growing calcareous skeletons of zooxanthellate reef corals (z corals) represent unique envi...
Ocean acidification causes declines in calcification rates of corals because of decreasing aragonite...
Increasing inputs of anthropogenic CO2 have caused seawater pH to decline and ocean temperatures to ...
Coral reefs are enduring decline due to the intensifying impacts of anthropogenic global change. Thi...
Coral reefs are enduring decline due to the intensifying impacts of anthropogenic global change. Thi...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Ocean acidification causes declines in calcification rates of corals because of decreasing aragonite...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although ...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic differences in coral growth play an important role in the ecology an...