Coral Bleaching
This category features publications that are directly related to coral bleaching:
Executive Summary: Australia, along with the entire world, faces the tremendous challenge of climate change …
Abstract: Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal patterns of coral bleaching is essential both …
Abstract: High sea surface temperatures recorded in summer 2021 introduced a unique opportunity for ‘real-time’ …
Abstract: Thermal stress is expected to compromise the persistence of tropical corals throughout their biogeographic …
Abstract: Coral reefs are under threat from cumulative impacts such as cyclones, crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) …
Abstract: Annual coral bleaching events, which are predicted to occur as early as the next …
Abstract: Thermal-stress events associated with climate change cause coral bleaching and mortality that threatens coral …
Abstract: Bleaching events impact coral reef functionality and carbonate budget dynamics, which is reflected in …
Abstract: The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral …
Abstract: Exposure to deoxygenation from climate warming and pollution is emerging as a contributing factor …
Abstract: Alteration of benthic reef habitat after coral bleaching and mortality induces changes in fish …
Abstract: Coral bleaching events and resultant changes in benthic community composition and population size structure …
Abstract: Determining the adaptive potential of foundation species, such as reef-building corals, is urgent as …
Abstract: Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, typically corresponds with periods of …
Abstract: Coral reefs around the world are increasingly threatened by marine heatwaves causing widespread coral …
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Coral bleaching (i.e., the release of coral symbiotic zooxanthellae) has negative impacts on …
Abstract: The reactive oxygen species superoxide (O2 ) is both beneficial and detrimental to life. …
Abstract: Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems that provide valuable services to coastal communities worldwide. …
Abstract The south-western Pacific island countries were largely unaffected by mass coral bleaching during the …
Abstract: Accelerating anthropogenic climate change threatens to destroy coral reefs worldwide through the processes of …
Abstract: Background: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building corals and …
Abstract: Coral bleaching is the detrimental expulsion of algal symbionts from their cnidarian hosts, and …
Abstract: Ocean warming is resulting in increased occurrence of mass coral bleaching; a response in …
Abstract: Global climate change is threatening the persistence of coral reefs as associated summer heatwaves …

























