Multiple Stressors
This category features publications that are directly related to multiple stressors:
Abstract: Effective management of coral reefs requires strategies tailored to cope with cumulative disturbances from …
Abstract: Coral bleaching, during which corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, typically corresponds with periods of …
Abstract: Coral reefs are under increasing stress from local and global factors. Long-term perspectives are …
Abstract: Modern coral reefs face substantial threats that endanger their capacity to function and provide …
Abstract: Prospects for coral persistence through increasingly frequent and extended heatwaves seem bleak. Coral recovery …
Abstract: Coral reefs are increasingly affected by a combination of acute and chronic disturbances from …
Abstract: Organisms that accumulate calcium carbonate structures are particularly vulnerable to ocean warming (OW) and …
Abstract: Coral reefs are spatially variable ecosystems that form biogenic structures ranging in size from …
Abstract: Long-term coral reef resilience to multiple stressors depends on their ability to maintain positive …
Abstract: Coral reefs worldwide are increasingly damaged by anthropogenic stressors, necessitating novel approaches for their …











