Climate Change
This category features publications that are directly related to climate change:
Abstract: Coral reef ecosystems are among the first to fundamentally change in structure due to …
Abstract: Coral bleaching is the detrimental expulsion of algal symbionts from their cnidarian hosts, and …
Abstract: Coral calcication is essential to provide the structural foundation for coral reefs and is …
Abstract: Tropicalization is rapidly restructuring subtropical marine communities. A key driver for tropicalization is changes …
Abstract: Background: Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global …
Abstract: The global decline of coral reefs heightens the need to understand how corals respond …
Abstract: High sea surface temperatures recorded in summer 2021 introduced a unique opportunity for ‘real-time’ …
Abstract: Ocean warming threatens corals and the coral reef ecosystem. Nevertheless, corals can be adapted …
Abstract: Organisms that accumulate calcium carbonate structures are particularly vulnerable to ocean warming (OW) and …
Abstract: As global reef degradation continues, researchers and managers are increasingly adopting active restoration and …
Abstract The south-western Pacific island countries were largely unaffected by mass coral bleaching during the …
Abstract: The Red Sea is a unique body of water, hosting some of the most …
Abstract: Ocean-warming and acidification are predicted to reduce coral reef biodiversity, but the combined effects …
Abstract: High-latitude coral communities exist in variable environmental conditions and provide an opportunity to study …
Abstract: Coral reefs are the world’s most diverse marine ecosystems that provide resources and services …
Abstract: As coral reefs struggle to survive under climate change, it is crucial to know …
Abstract: Coral bleaching is intensifying with global climate change. Although the causes for these catastrophic …
Abstract: Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health have caused major shifts in species composition. One …
Abstract: Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal …
Abstract: Background: Periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures can lead to mass coral bleaching. Past …
Abstract: Bleaching events impact coral reef functionality and carbonate budget dynamics, which is reflected in …
Abstract: Coral reefs across the globe are threatened by warming oceans. The last few years …
Abstract: Ocean temperatures have been accelerating at an alarming rate mainly due to anthropogenic fossil …
Abstract: As the climate warms, coral reefs face more frequent and severe impacts from thermal …

























