Ocean warming and acidification are among the greatest threats to coral reefs. Massive coral bleaching events are becoming increasingly common and are predicted to be more severe and frequent in the near future, putting corals reefs in danger of ecological collapse. This study quantified the abundance, size, and survival of the coral Pocillopora acuta under future projections of ocean warming and acidification. Flow-through mesocosms were exposed to current and future projections of ocean warming and acidification in a factorial design for 22 months. Neither ocean warming or acidification, nor their combination, influenced the size or abundance of P. acuta recruits, but heating impacted subsequent health and survival of the recruits. During...
The red coral Corallium rubrum is a habitat-forming species with a prominent and structural role in ...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Ocean warming and acidification are among the greatest threats to coral reefs. Massive coral bleachi...
International audienceOcean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are two of the greatest global threa...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Tropical coral reefs are threatened by local-scale stressors that are exacerbated by global ocean wa...
Abstract OCEAN WARMING AND ACIDIFICATION SYNERGISTICALLY INCREASE CORAL MORTALITY CO2-driven ocean...
Ocean acidification represents a key threat to coral reefs by reducing the calcification rate of fra...
Most reviews concerning the impact of climate change on coral reefs discuss independent effects of w...
Ocean acidification (OA) and rising sea surface temperatures will likely shape the structure and fun...
Over this century, coral reefs will run the gauntlet of climate change, as marine heatwaves (MHWs) b...
Global warming and ocean acidification (OA) have increased over the last decades, affecting coral re...
Global change driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions is altering ecosystems at unprecedented rates...
Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) have largely altered the physical and ch...
The red coral Corallium rubrum is a habitat-forming species with a prominent and structural role in ...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...
Ocean warming and acidification are among the greatest threats to coral reefs. Massive coral bleachi...
International audienceOcean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are two of the greatest global threa...
Climate change is the greatest threat to coral reef ecosystems. Importantly, gradual changes in seaw...
Tropical coral reefs are threatened by local-scale stressors that are exacerbated by global ocean wa...
Abstract OCEAN WARMING AND ACIDIFICATION SYNERGISTICALLY INCREASE CORAL MORTALITY CO2-driven ocean...
Ocean acidification represents a key threat to coral reefs by reducing the calcification rate of fra...
Most reviews concerning the impact of climate change on coral reefs discuss independent effects of w...
Ocean acidification (OA) and rising sea surface temperatures will likely shape the structure and fun...
Over this century, coral reefs will run the gauntlet of climate change, as marine heatwaves (MHWs) b...
Global warming and ocean acidification (OA) have increased over the last decades, affecting coral re...
Global change driven by anthropogenic carbon emissions is altering ecosystems at unprecedented rates...
Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) have largely altered the physical and ch...
The red coral Corallium rubrum is a habitat-forming species with a prominent and structural role in ...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Increased atmospheric pCO2 is expected to reduce coral calcification through increased temperatures ...