[图书][B] Global climate change and coral reefs: implications for people and reefs: report of the UNEP-IOC-ASPEI-IUCN global task team on the implications of climate …
CR Wilkinson, RW Buddemeier - 1994 - books.google.com
A global overview of the potential impacts of climate change and sea level rise on coral
reefs, and of the implications of such impacts for ecological sustainable use of coral reefs …
reefs, and of the implications of such impacts for ecological sustainable use of coral reefs …
Thermally variable, macrotidal reef habitats promote rapid recovery from mass coral bleaching
V Schoepf, MU Jung, MT McCulloch… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Coral reefs are severely threatened by climate change and recurrent mass bleaching
events, highlighting the need for a better understanding of the factors driving recovery and …
events, highlighting the need for a better understanding of the factors driving recovery and …
New directions in coral reef microbial ecology
Microbial processes largely control the health and resilience of coral reef ecosystems, and
new technologies have led to an exciting wave of discovery regarding the mechanisms by …
new technologies have led to an exciting wave of discovery regarding the mechanisms by …
Cross-chapter box on coral reefs
JP Gattuso, O Hoegh-Guldberg… - … of working Group II to the …, 2014 - epic.awi.de
Coral reefs are shallow-water ecosystems that consist of reefs made of calcium carbonate
which is mostly secreted by reef-building corals and encrusting macroalgae. They occupy …
which is mostly secreted by reef-building corals and encrusting macroalgae. They occupy …
Limits to the thermal tolerance of corals adapted to a highly fluctuating, naturally extreme temperature environment
Naturally extreme temperature environments can provide important insights into the
processes underlying coral thermal tolerance. We determined the bleaching resistance of …
processes underlying coral thermal tolerance. We determined the bleaching resistance of …
Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs
Many ecosystems around the world are rapidly deteriorating due to both local and global
pressures, and perhaps none so precipitously as coral reefs. Management of coral reefs …
pressures, and perhaps none so precipitously as coral reefs. Management of coral reefs …
Size‐dependent mortality of corals during marine heatwave erodes recovery capacity of a coral reef
For many long‐lived taxa, such as trees and corals, older, and larger individuals often have
the lowest mortality and highest fecundity. However, climate change‐driven disturbances …
the lowest mortality and highest fecundity. However, climate change‐driven disturbances …
Widespread variation in heat tolerance and symbiont load are associated with growth tradeoffs in the coral Acropora hyacinthus in Palau
Climate change is dramatically changing ecosystem composition and productivity, leading
scientists to consider the best approaches to map natural resistance and foster ecosystem …
scientists to consider the best approaches to map natural resistance and foster ecosystem …
Coral reef degradation is not correlated with local human population density
JF Bruno, A Valdivia - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
The global decline of reef-building corals is understood to be due to a combination of local
and global stressors. However, many reef scientists assume that local factors predominate …
and global stressors. However, many reef scientists assume that local factors predominate …
Prioritizing key resilience indicators to support coral reef management in a changing climate
Managing coral reefs for resilience to climate change is a popular concept but has been
difficult to implement because the empirical scientific evidence has either not been …
difficult to implement because the empirical scientific evidence has either not been …