Live coral cover has declined precipitously on Caribbean reefs in recent decades. Acropora cervicornis coral has been particularly decimated, and few Western Atlantic Acropora spp. refugia remain. Coral Gardens, Belize, was identified in 2020 as a long-term refugium for this species. This study assesses changes in live A. cervicornis coral abundance over time at Coral Gardens to monitor the stability of A. cervicornis corals, and to explore potential threats to this important refugium. Live coral cover was documented annually from 2012– 2019 along five permanent transects. In situ sea-surface temperature data were collected at Coral Gardens throughout the study period and compared with calibrated satellite data to calculate Maximum Monthly ...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Caribbean Acropora spp. corals have undergone a decline in cover since the second half of the twenti...
Caribbean Acropora spp. corals have undergone a decline in cover since the second half of the twenti...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Human-induced climate change has already led to substantial changes in a variety of ecosystems. Cora...
With large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change projected to increase dramatic...
Corals, specifically the Atlantic staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, are under major threat as di...
Identifying locations of refugia from the thermal stresses of climate change for coral reefs and bet...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by global and local anthropogenic stressors such as rising s...
Background: With conventional coral reef conservation methods proving ineffective against intensifyi...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Disease, storms, ocean warming, and pollution have caused the mass mortality of reef-building corals...
Coral reefs provide extensive ecosystem goods and services to the communities that depend upon them ...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...
Caribbean Acropora spp. corals have undergone a decline in cover since the second half of the twenti...
Caribbean Acropora spp. corals have undergone a decline in cover since the second half of the twenti...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Human-induced climate change has already led to substantial changes in a variety of ecosystems. Cora...
With large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change projected to increase dramatic...
Corals, specifically the Atlantic staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, are under major threat as di...
Identifying locations of refugia from the thermal stresses of climate change for coral reefs and bet...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by global and local anthropogenic stressors such as rising s...
Background: With conventional coral reef conservation methods proving ineffective against intensifyi...
Concern for the future of coral reef ecosystems has motivated scientists to examine the...
Disease, storms, ocean warming, and pollution have caused the mass mortality of reef-building corals...
Coral reefs provide extensive ecosystem goods and services to the communities that depend upon them ...
Coral reefs have been more severely impacted by recent climate instability than any other ecosystem ...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richnes...