Variation among functionally similar species in their response to environmental stress buffers ecosystems from changing states. Functionally similar species may often be cryptic species representing evolutionarily distinct genetic lineages that are morphologically indistinguishable. However, the extent to which cryptic species differ in their response to stress, and could therefore provide a source of response diversity, remains unclear because they are often not identified or are assumed to be ecologically equivalent. Here, we uncover differences in the bleaching response between sympatric cryptic species of the common Indo-Pacific coral, Pocillopora. In April 2019, prolonged ocean heating occurred at Moorea, French Polynesia. 72% of pocil...
We compared the bleaching and mortality response (BMI) of 19 common scleractinian corals to an anoma...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Mutualisms between reef-building corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates are particularly sensitive...
Coral cover is decreasing worldwide largely as a result of a rise in seawater temperatures that trig...
Cryptic species that are morphologically similar co-occur because either the rate of competitive exc...
Given the widespread threats to coral reefs, scientists have lost the opportunity to understand the ...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
With marine heat waves increasing in intensity and frequency due to climate change, it is important ...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide are in decline as a result of climate change and other anthropogenic...
BACKGROUND: Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, mostly be...
BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
Coral reefs are severely threatened by global and local environmental changes. However, susceptibili...
Reef-building coral species are experiencing an unprecedented decline owing to increasing frequency ...
Rising seawater temperatures threaten corals and bleaching eventsare increasing in extent and freque...
We compared the bleaching and mortality response (BMI) of 19 common scleractinian corals to an anoma...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Mutualisms between reef-building corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates are particularly sensitive...
Coral cover is decreasing worldwide largely as a result of a rise in seawater temperatures that trig...
Cryptic species that are morphologically similar co-occur because either the rate of competitive exc...
Given the widespread threats to coral reefs, scientists have lost the opportunity to understand the ...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
With marine heat waves increasing in intensity and frequency due to climate change, it is important ...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide are in decline as a result of climate change and other anthropogenic...
BACKGROUND: Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, mostly be...
BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching events vary in severity, however, to date, the hierarchy of susceptibili...
Coral reefs are severely threatened by global and local environmental changes. However, susceptibili...
Reef-building coral species are experiencing an unprecedented decline owing to increasing frequency ...
Rising seawater temperatures threaten corals and bleaching eventsare increasing in extent and freque...
We compared the bleaching and mortality response (BMI) of 19 common scleractinian corals to an anoma...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Mutualisms between reef-building corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates are particularly sensitive...