Hydrodynamic and atmospheric drivers create distinct thermal environments within a coral reef atoll
… We show that advection of heat (driven by a … of coral reefs worldwide, particularly how our
study advances our understanding of fine-scale temperature variability within individual reef …
study advances our understanding of fine-scale temperature variability within individual reef …
Remote sensing of coral bleaching using temperature and light: progress towards an operational algorithm
W Skirving, S Enríquez, JD Hedley, S Dove, CM Eakin… - Remote Sensing, 2017 - mdpi.com
… of the accumulated heat stress and … coral bleaching products were designed to help coral
reef managers identify and monitor oceanic heat stress and hence better predict mass coral …
reef managers identify and monitor oceanic heat stress and hence better predict mass coral …
Coral reef ecosystems under climate change and ocean acidification
O Hoegh-Guldberg, ES Poloczanska… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
… At deeper locations (40–150 m), “mesophotic” (low light) coral reefs accumulate calcium
carbonate … In addition to the heat content and temperature of the upper layers of the ocean, the …
carbonate … In addition to the heat content and temperature of the upper layers of the ocean, the …
Linking population size structure, heat stress and bleaching responses in a subtropical endemic coral
… Thermal stress events can be measured using the Degree Heating Week (DHW) metric by
accumulating sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies exceeding an upper threshold of a …
accumulating sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies exceeding an upper threshold of a …
The mass coral bleaching event of inshore corals form South China Sea witnessed in 2020: insight into the causes, process and consequence
Y Lyu, Z Zhou, Y Zhang, Z Chen, W Deng, R Shi - Coral Reefs, 2022 - Springer
… part of coral reefs of these areas. Here, we assessed the impact of the mass coral bleaching
… DHW was defined as the heat accumulation that ensues when the water temperature was 1 …
… DHW was defined as the heat accumulation that ensues when the water temperature was 1 …
Marine pollution and coral reefs
ZVY Dubinsky, N Stambler - Global change biology, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
… a lake) as 'characterized by an abundant accumulation of nutrients that support a dense growth
of … in an extensive area surrounding the Turkey Point power plant heated water canals, in …
of … in an extensive area surrounding the Turkey Point power plant heated water canals, in …
Heat budget and thermal microenvironment of shallow‐water corals: Do massive corals get warmer than branching corals?
IM Jimenez, M Kühl, AWD Larkum… - Limnology and …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… nature of many coral reef lagoons, radiant energy reaching the coral surface can increase …
(ie, degree heating weeks [DHW], which represents the accumulation of anomalously high sea …
(ie, degree heating weeks [DHW], which represents the accumulation of anomalously high sea …
Insights from extreme coral reefs in a changing world
… The papers in this special issue of Coral Reefs, entitled Coral Reefs in a Changing … reef
systems, and the implications that these insights may have for the future of tropical coral reefs in …
systems, and the implications that these insights may have for the future of tropical coral reefs in …
[图书][B] Life and death of coral reefs
C Birkeland - 1997 - books.google.com
… , the fisheries of coral reefs are among the … of coral reef seems particularly vulnerable to
natural disturbances and the effects of human activities. Coral reefs and other animal-plant reefs …
natural disturbances and the effects of human activities. Coral reefs and other animal-plant reefs …
Seasonal variation modulates coral sensibility to heat-stress and explains annual changes in coral productivity
T Scheufen, WE Krämer, R Iglesias-Prieto… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
… of the primary framework of coral reefs. For some species, up … heat-stress resulted for the
four coral species and the two phenotypes characterized in significant in hospite accumulation …
four coral species and the two phenotypes characterized in significant in hospite accumulation …