Large environmental fluctuations often cause mass extinctions, extirpating species and transforming communities [1, 2]. While the effects on community structure are evident in the fossil record, demographic consequences for populations of individual species are harder to evaluate because fossils reveal relative, but not absolute, abundances. However, genomic analyses of living species that have survived a mass extinction event offer the potential for understanding the demographic effects of such environmental fluctuations on extant species. Here, we show how environmental variation since the Pliocene has shaped demographic changes in extant corals of\ua0the genus Orbicella, major extant reef builders in\ua0the Caribbean that today are endan...
Abstract The mass die‐off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroal...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Abstract The biological world is rapidly changing following decades of anthropogenic disturbances. U...
The Pleistocene extinction of the widespread organ-pipe Montastraea coral had measurable morphologic...
Coral cover is decreasing worldwide largely as a result of a rise in seawater temperatures that trig...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...
With ongoing changes in climate, rare and ecologically specialized species are at increased risk of ...
Andreas Dietzel examined demographic trends in corals at large spatial and temporal scales. He found...
Coral reefs are an important natural resource that need to be appropriately conserved and managed. ...
Scleractinian “stony” corals are major habitat engineers, whose skeletons form the framework for the...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. Howe...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...
Abstract Background Even with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding ...
Abstract The mass die‐off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroal...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Abstract The biological world is rapidly changing following decades of anthropogenic disturbances. U...
The Pleistocene extinction of the widespread organ-pipe Montastraea coral had measurable morphologic...
Coral cover is decreasing worldwide largely as a result of a rise in seawater temperatures that trig...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
Fossil data from multiple locations indicates that Atlantic elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata , formed...
With ongoing changes in climate, rare and ecologically specialized species are at increased risk of ...
Andreas Dietzel examined demographic trends in corals at large spatial and temporal scales. He found...
Coral reefs are an important natural resource that need to be appropriately conserved and managed. ...
Scleractinian “stony” corals are major habitat engineers, whose skeletons form the framework for the...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. Howe...
Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assum...
Abstract Background Even with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding ...
Abstract The mass die‐off of Caribbean corals has transformed many of this region’s reefs to macroal...
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral c...
Abstract The biological world is rapidly changing following decades of anthropogenic disturbances. U...