Climate Change

This category features publications that are directly related to climate change:
Abstract: Coral bleaching is the detrimental expulsion of algal symbionts from their cnidarian hosts, and …
Abstract: Rapid ocean warming due to climate change poses a serious risk to the survival …
Abstract: Winnowing of poorly-adapted species from local communities causes shifts/declines in species richness, making ecosystems …
Abstract: Coral reefs, among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, face an existential threat from …
Abstract: As an era of signicant environmental and societal transformations, forecasting the future entails considerable …
Abstract: Following a series of mass-bleaching events that have seriously degraded coral reefs, notably the …
Abstract: Tropical coral reefs are increasingly threatened by more frequent and severe global stressors induced …
Background: Subtropical coral reefs are comparatively understudied compared to tropical coral reef ecosystems, yet also …
Abstract: Restricted range, and subsequently small population size, render Kemp’s ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) …
Abstract: Thermal-stress events associated with climate change cause coral bleaching and mortality that threatens coral …
Abstract: Coral reefs are under threat from cumulative impacts such as cyclones, crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) …
Abstract: The ability of reefs to protect coastlines from storm-driven flooding hinges on their capacity …
Abstract: As coral reefs struggle to survive under climate change, it is crucial to know …
Abstract: The Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most diverse geopolitical …
Abstract: Alteration of benthic reef habitat after coral bleaching and mortality induces changes in fish …
Abstract: Coral populations in the world’s warmest reefs, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (PAG), represent an ideal …
Abstract: Ocean-warming and acidification are predicted to reduce coral reef biodiversity, but the combined effects …
Abstract: Background: Periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures can lead to mass coral bleaching. Past …
Abstract: The eastern tropical Pacific is oceanographically unfavorable for coral‑reef development. Nevertheless, reefs have persisted …
Abstract: Coral reef ecosystems are among the first to fundamentally change in structure due to …
Abstract: Modern coral reefs face substantial threats that endanger their capacity to function and provide …
Abstract: Marine heatwaves can cause coral bleaching and reduce coral cover on reefs, yet few …
Abstract: Coral reefs are the world’s most diverse marine ecosystems that provide resources and services …
Abstracts: Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food …
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