The zoanthid, Palythoa caribaeorum, is a good indicator of coral bleaching because it is highly susceptible to bleaching under physiological stresses. We show that water flow accounts for variation in thermal bleaching sensitivity of P. caribaeorum within and between colonies. Sample colonies were exposed to two flow regimes (low = 3 cm s− 1; high = 15 cm s− 1) and two temperature regimes (low = 26.5 °C; high = 33.5 °C) in a unidirectional flume for 48 h. Six individual colonies of two sizes (small = 2.3 ± 0.2 cm; large = 7.3 ± 0.4 cm in diameter) were tested per flow regime. Degrees of bleaching were measured by zooxanthellae count and chlorophyll a concentration. Bleaching of P. caribaeorum was induced by high temperature. High water flow...
The ability of corals to cope with environmental change, such as increased temperature, relies on th...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
The zoanthid, Palythoa caribaeorum, is a good indicator of coral bleaching because it is highly susc...
The zoanthid, Palythoa caribaeorum, is a good indicator of coral bleaching because it is highly susc...
Water flow is an important abiotic factor for corals and other cnidarians. This study shows how wate...
Caribbean coral reefs are declining due to a mosaic of local and global stresses, including climate ...
As coral bleaching events become more frequent and intense, our ability to predict and mitigate futu...
Bleaching (loss of pigmentation) is a common response by corals to environmental stress. Changes in ...
A severe bleaching event affected coral communities off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UAE in August/Septem...
Bleaching events are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of rising sea surf...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal st...
Despite a very strong El Niño Southern Oscillation in 2015/2016, no coral mortality associated with ...
Internal tidal bores generated by breaking internal waves cause dramatic, high-frequency variation i...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf endure summer temperatures of up to 36 °C, making them ideal subj...
The ability of corals to cope with environmental change, such as increased temperature, relies on th...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...
The zoanthid, Palythoa caribaeorum, is a good indicator of coral bleaching because it is highly susc...
The zoanthid, Palythoa caribaeorum, is a good indicator of coral bleaching because it is highly susc...
Water flow is an important abiotic factor for corals and other cnidarians. This study shows how wate...
Caribbean coral reefs are declining due to a mosaic of local and global stresses, including climate ...
As coral bleaching events become more frequent and intense, our ability to predict and mitigate futu...
Bleaching (loss of pigmentation) is a common response by corals to environmental stress. Changes in ...
A severe bleaching event affected coral communities off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UAE in August/Septem...
Bleaching events are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of rising sea surf...
High sea surface temperatures caused global coral bleaching during 2015–2016. During this thermal st...
Despite a very strong El Niño Southern Oscillation in 2015/2016, no coral mortality associated with ...
Internal tidal bores generated by breaking internal waves cause dramatic, high-frequency variation i...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf endure summer temperatures of up to 36 °C, making them ideal subj...
The ability of corals to cope with environmental change, such as increased temperature, relies on th...
Climate change will alter many aspects of the ecology of organisms, including dispersal patterns and...
Changes in coral–sponge interactions can alter reef accretion/erosion balance and are important to p...