Rising temperatures and ocean acidification due to anthropogenic climate change pose ominous threats to coral reef ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) and the western Caribbean Sea. Unfortunately, the once structurally complex coral reefs in the GoM and Caribbean have dramatically declined since the 1970s; relatively few coral reefs still exhibit a mean live coral cover of >10%. Additional work is needed to characterize future climate stressors on coral reefs in the GoM and the Caribbean Sea. Here, we use climate model simulations spanning the period of 2015–2100 to partition and assess the individual impacts of climate stressors on corals in the GoM and the western Caribbean Sea. We use a top-down modeling framework to diagnose future p...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
The world’s oceans are warming at an unprecedented rate, causing dramatic changes to coastal marine ...
Climate‐driven changes to environmental conditions are driving severe declines of coral reef ecosyst...
Rising temperatures and ocean acidification due to anthropogenic climate change pose ominous threats...
emperatures (SST), salinity, carbonate chemistry, and acidity. Over the last half-century, some reef...
World-wide coral reefs are in a state of decline as a result of many local and regional factors. Rec...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Over this century, coral reefs will run the gauntlet of climate change, as marine heatwaves (MHWs) b...
This is the published version.We developed a spreadsheet-based model for the use of managers, conser...
BACKGROUND: Periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures can lead to mass coral bleaching. Past st...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
One-third of the world’s coral reefs have disappeared over the last 30 years, and a further third is...
Background: Periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures can lead to mass coral bleaching. Past st...
Increasingly frequent severe coral bleaching is among the greatest threats to coral reefs posed by c...
Coral reefs are a natural habitat for many species, as well as being of high economic and touristic ...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
The world’s oceans are warming at an unprecedented rate, causing dramatic changes to coastal marine ...
Climate‐driven changes to environmental conditions are driving severe declines of coral reef ecosyst...
Rising temperatures and ocean acidification due to anthropogenic climate change pose ominous threats...
emperatures (SST), salinity, carbonate chemistry, and acidity. Over the last half-century, some reef...
World-wide coral reefs are in a state of decline as a result of many local and regional factors. Rec...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
Over this century, coral reefs will run the gauntlet of climate change, as marine heatwaves (MHWs) b...
This is the published version.We developed a spreadsheet-based model for the use of managers, conser...
BACKGROUND: Periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures can lead to mass coral bleaching. Past st...
Caribbean coral reefs are in crisis. Degradation of living coral and fish assemblages has accelerate...
One-third of the world’s coral reefs have disappeared over the last 30 years, and a further third is...
Background: Periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures can lead to mass coral bleaching. Past st...
Increasingly frequent severe coral bleaching is among the greatest threats to coral reefs posed by c...
Coral reefs are a natural habitat for many species, as well as being of high economic and touristic ...
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consist...
The world’s oceans are warming at an unprecedented rate, causing dramatic changes to coastal marine ...
Climate‐driven changes to environmental conditions are driving severe declines of coral reef ecosyst...