Reductions in calcification in reef-building corals occur when thermal conditions are suboptimal, but it is unclear how they vary between genera in response to the same thermal stress event. Using densitometry techniques, we investigate reductions in the calcification rate of massive Porites spp. from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), and P. astreoides, Montastraea faveolata, and M. franksi from the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (MBR), and correlate them to thermal stress associated with ocean warming. Results show that Porites spp. are more sensitive to increasing temperature than Montastraea, with calcification rates decreasing by 0.40 g cm(-2) year(-1) in Porites spp. and 0.12 g cm(-2) year(-1) in Montastraea spp. for each 1°C increase. Under si...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by climate change, mass bleaching events and ocean acidifica...
Coral bleaching caused by heat stress (warm water) will arguably be the greatest driver of coral ree...
Coral bleaching caused by heat stress (warm water) will arguably be the greatest driver of coral ree...
<div><p>Reductions in calcification in reef-building corals occur when thermal conditions are subopt...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
AbstractThe calcification and extension rates of two species of scleractinian coral (Montastraea cav...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by climate change, mass bleaching events and ocean acidifica...
Coral bleaching caused by heat stress (warm water) will arguably be the greatest driver of coral ree...
Coral bleaching caused by heat stress (warm water) will arguably be the greatest driver of coral ree...
<div><p>Reductions in calcification in reef-building corals occur when thermal conditions are subopt...
Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocea...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
International audienceWith climate projections questioning the future survival of stony corals and t...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
AbstractThe calcification and extension rates of two species of scleractinian coral (Montastraea cav...
Coral reefs are susceptible to climate change, anthropogenic influence, and environmental stressors....
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by climate change, mass bleaching events and ocean acidifica...
Coral bleaching caused by heat stress (warm water) will arguably be the greatest driver of coral ree...
Coral bleaching caused by heat stress (warm water) will arguably be the greatest driver of coral ree...