Energetic and reproductive costs of coral recovery in divergent bleaching responses
Mass thermal bleaching events are a primary threat to coral reefs, yet the sublethal impacts,
particularly on energetics and reproduction, are poorly characterized. Given that the …
particularly on energetics and reproduction, are poorly characterized. Given that the …
[HTML][HTML] Depth-dependent mortality of reef corals following a severe bleaching event: implications for thermal refuges and population recovery
Coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperature is a primary cause of coral reef
degradation. However, bleaching patterns often show significant spatial variability, therefore …
degradation. However, bleaching patterns often show significant spatial variability, therefore …
Abiotic and biotic controls on coral recovery 16 years after mass bleaching
As climate changes increase heat stress on tropical ecosystems, the long-term persistence
of coral reefs requires rapid coral recovery following coral bleaching events. Using the …
of coral reefs requires rapid coral recovery following coral bleaching events. Using the …
The legacy of stress: Coral bleaching impacts reproduction years later
EC Johnston, CWW Counsell, TL Sale… - Functional …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The extent to which populations persist under environmental stress depends on the
reproductive output of individuals that survive the stress. In coral systems, corals bleach in …
reproductive output of individuals that survive the stress. In coral systems, corals bleach in …
Annual thermal stress increases a soft coral's susceptibility to bleaching
Like scleractinian corals, soft corals contain photosymbionts (Family Symbiodiniaceae) that
provide energy for the host. Recent thermal events have resulted in soft coral bleaching in …
provide energy for the host. Recent thermal events have resulted in soft coral bleaching in …
Physiological and reproductive repercussions of consecutive summer bleaching events of the threatened Caribbean coral Orbicella faveolata
Thermal stress is a major contributor to loss of coral cover, significantly impacting reefs
during the third global bleaching event between 2014 and 2017. The long-term persistence …
during the third global bleaching event between 2014 and 2017. The long-term persistence …
Standardized short‐term acute heat stress assays resolve historical differences in coral thermotolerance across microhabitat reef sites
Coral bleaching is one of the main drivers of reef degradation. Most corals bleach and suffer
mortality at just 1–2° C above their maximum monthly mean temperatures, but some species …
mortality at just 1–2° C above their maximum monthly mean temperatures, but some species …
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 …
Coral bleaching susceptibility is predictive of subsequent mortality within but not between coral species
Marine heat waves instigated by anthropogenic climate change are causing increasingly
frequent and severe coral bleaching events that often lead to widespread coral mortality …
frequent and severe coral bleaching events that often lead to widespread coral mortality …
Bleaching, energetics, and coral mortality risk: Effects of temperature, light, and sediment regime
KRN Anthony, SR Connolly… - Limnology and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The most severe outcome of coral bleaching is colony mortality. However, the risk of
mortality is one of the least understood consequences for reef corals under climate‐change …
mortality is one of the least understood consequences for reef corals under climate‐change …