Marine heatwaves are causing recurring coral bleaching events on tropical reefs that are driving ecosystem change. Yet, little is known about how bleaching and subsequent coral mortality impacts the spatial properties of tropical seascapes, such as patterns of organism spatial clustering and heterogeneity across scales. Changes in these spatial properties can offer insight into ecosystem recovery potential following disturbance. Here we repeatedly quantified coral reef benthic spatial properties around the circumference of an uninhabited tropical island in the central Pacific over a 9‐year period that included a minor and subsequent severe marine heatwave. Benthic communities showed increased biotic homogenisation following both minor and m...
Repeated bouts of coral bleaching threaten the long-term persistence of coral reefs and associated c...
The frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves that result in coral bleaching events have increased...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
Marine heatwaves are causing recurring coral bleaching events on tropical reefs that are driving eco...
Coral bleaching and mortality can show significant spatial and taxonomic heterogeneity at local scal...
Mass bleaching events resulting in coral mortality are among the greatest threats to coral reefs, an...
<div><p>High-latitude reefs support unique ecological communities occurring at the biogeographic bou...
High-latitude reefs support unique ecological communities occurring at the biogeographic boundaries ...
The frequency, intensity, and spatial scale of climate extremes are changing rapidly due to anthropo...
High-latitude reefs support unique ecological communities occurring at the biogeographic boundaries ...
Ecosystems have always been shaped by disturbances, but many of these events are becoming larger, mo...
Global warming is markedly changing diverse coral reef ecosystemsthrough an increasing frequency and...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
The world’s coral reef ecosystems are steadily being reconfigured by climate change. Lizard Island, ...
Repeated bouts of coral bleaching threaten the long-term persistence of coral reefs and associated c...
The frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves that result in coral bleaching events have increased...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...
Marine heatwaves are causing recurring coral bleaching events on tropical reefs that are driving eco...
Coral bleaching and mortality can show significant spatial and taxonomic heterogeneity at local scal...
Mass bleaching events resulting in coral mortality are among the greatest threats to coral reefs, an...
<div><p>High-latitude reefs support unique ecological communities occurring at the biogeographic bou...
High-latitude reefs support unique ecological communities occurring at the biogeographic boundaries ...
The frequency, intensity, and spatial scale of climate extremes are changing rapidly due to anthropo...
High-latitude reefs support unique ecological communities occurring at the biogeographic boundaries ...
Ecosystems have always been shaped by disturbances, but many of these events are becoming larger, mo...
Global warming is markedly changing diverse coral reef ecosystemsthrough an increasing frequency and...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
The world’s coral reef ecosystems are steadily being reconfigured by climate change. Lizard Island, ...
Repeated bouts of coral bleaching threaten the long-term persistence of coral reefs and associated c...
The frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves that result in coral bleaching events have increased...
Coral reefs are under increasing threat from increasing warm temperature stress. Coral bleaching is ...