A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target for avoiding the most devastating impacts of anthropogenic climate change. In June 2015, sea surface temperature (SST) of the South China Sea (SCS) increased by 2 °C in response to the developing Pacific El Niño. On its own, this moderate, short-lived warming was unlikely to cause widespread damage to coral reefs in the region, and the coral reef “Bleaching Alert” alarm was not raised. However, on Dongsha Atoll, in the northern SCS, unusually weak winds created low-flow conditions that amplified the 2 °C basin-scale anomaly. Water temperatures on the reef flat, normally indistinguishable from open-ocean SST, exceeded 6 °C above normal summert...
In 1998, more than 90% of shallow corals were killed on most Indian Ocean reefs(1). High sea surface...
Coral reefs are a natural habitat for many species, as well as being of high economic and touristic ...
Elevated ocean temperatures can cause coral bleaching, the loss of colour from reef-building corals ...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The key to predicting the possible response(s) of coral reefs to hypothesized future global warming ...
The environment surrounding the world's coral reefs is rapidly changing. Already tropical oceans are...
Coral reefs worldwide are becoming increasingly and detrimentally impacted upon by a variety of fact...
Mass coral bleaching events have become a widespread phenomenon causing serious concerns with regard...
The future survival of coral reefs depends on the envelope of critical climatic conditions determini...
Widespread coral bleaching and mortality associated with global warming have occurred frequently sin...
Sea temperatures in the tropics have increased by almost 1oC over the past 100 years and are current...
Tropical scleractinian corals are particularly vulnerable to global warming as elevated sea surface ...
Global warming is rapidly emerging as a universal threat to ecological integrity and function, highl...
In 1998, more than 90% of shallow corals were killed on most Indian Ocean reefs(1). High sea surface...
Coral reefs are a natural habitat for many species, as well as being of high economic and touristic ...
Elevated ocean temperatures can cause coral bleaching, the loss of colour from reef-building corals ...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
A 2 °C increase in global temperature above pre-industrial levels is considered a reasonable target ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The key to predicting the possible response(s) of coral reefs to hypothesized future global warming ...
The environment surrounding the world's coral reefs is rapidly changing. Already tropical oceans are...
Coral reefs worldwide are becoming increasingly and detrimentally impacted upon by a variety of fact...
Mass coral bleaching events have become a widespread phenomenon causing serious concerns with regard...
The future survival of coral reefs depends on the envelope of critical climatic conditions determini...
Widespread coral bleaching and mortality associated with global warming have occurred frequently sin...
Sea temperatures in the tropics have increased by almost 1oC over the past 100 years and are current...
Tropical scleractinian corals are particularly vulnerable to global warming as elevated sea surface ...
Global warming is rapidly emerging as a universal threat to ecological integrity and function, highl...
In 1998, more than 90% of shallow corals were killed on most Indian Ocean reefs(1). High sea surface...
Coral reefs are a natural habitat for many species, as well as being of high economic and touristic ...
Elevated ocean temperatures can cause coral bleaching, the loss of colour from reef-building corals ...