Ocean warming represents the greatest threat to the persistence of reef ecosystems. Most coral populations are projected to experience temperatures above their current bleaching thresholds annually by 2050. Adaptation to higher temperatures is necessary if corals are to persist in a warming future. While many aspects of heat stress have been well studied, few data are available for predicting the capacity for adaptive cross-generational responses in corals. Consistent sets of heat tolerant genomic markers that reliably predict thermal tolerance have yet to be identified. To address this knowledge gap, we quantified the heritability and genetic variation associated with heat tolerance in Platygyra daedalea from the Great Barrier Reef. We tra...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
The future of coral reefs is under threat since anomalous heat waves are causing the death of reef b...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
Reef-building corals thriving in extreme thermal environments may provide genetic variation that can...
Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal m...
Marine heat waves are increasing in magnitude, duration, and frequency as a result of climate change...
As global warming continues, reef-building corals could avoid local population declines through "gen...
SummaryThe evolution of tolerance to future climate change depends on the standing stock of genetic ...
One of the main challenges in coral reef conservation and restoration is the identification of coral...
Coral reefs, critical to marine biodiversity and coastal protection, face escalating threats from cl...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Scleractinian corals occur in tropical regions near their upper thermal...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
Climate change is resulting in warmer temperatures that are negatively impacting corals. Understandi...
International audienceAnomalous heat waves are causing a major decline of hard corals around the wor...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
The future of coral reefs is under threat since anomalous heat waves are causing the death of reef b...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
Reef-building corals thriving in extreme thermal environments may provide genetic variation that can...
Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal m...
Marine heat waves are increasing in magnitude, duration, and frequency as a result of climate change...
As global warming continues, reef-building corals could avoid local population declines through "gen...
SummaryThe evolution of tolerance to future climate change depends on the standing stock of genetic ...
One of the main challenges in coral reef conservation and restoration is the identification of coral...
Coral reefs, critical to marine biodiversity and coastal protection, face escalating threats from cl...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Scleractinian corals occur in tropical regions near their upper thermal...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
Climate change is resulting in warmer temperatures that are negatively impacting corals. Understandi...
International audienceAnomalous heat waves are causing a major decline of hard corals around the wor...
The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing...
The future of coral reefs is under threat since anomalous heat waves are causing the death of reef b...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...