Thirty years of coral heat-stress experiments: a review of methods

RH McLachlan, JT Price, SL Solomon, AG Grottoli - Coral Reefs, 2020 - Springer
For over three decades, scientists have conducted heat-stress experiments to predict how
coral will respond to ocean warming due to global climate change. However, there are often …

The 2014–2017 global-scale coral bleaching event: insights and impacts

CM Eakin, HPA Sweatman, RE Brainard - Coral Reefs, 2019 - Springer
2017 was an unprecedented period of successive record-breaking hot years, which
coincided with the most severe, widespread, and longest-lasting global-scale coral …

Conceptualisation of multiple impacts interacting in the marine environment using marine infrastructure as an example

V Komyakova, JBD Jaffrés, EMA Strain… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The human population is increasingly reliant on the marine environment for food, trade,
tourism, transport, communication and other vital ecosystem services. These services …

Shifting the microbiome of a coral holobiont and improving host physiology by inoculation with a potentially beneficial bacterial consortium

Y Zhang, Q Yang, J Ling, L Long, H Huang, J Yin… - BMC microbiology, 2021 - Springer
Background The coral microbiome plays a key role in host health by being involved in
energy metabolism, nutrient cycling, and immune system formation. Inoculating coral with …

Microplastic exposure interacts with habitat degradation to affect behaviour and survival of juvenile fish in the field

MI McCormick, DP Chivers… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Coral reefs are degrading globally due to increased environmental stressors including
warming and elevated levels of pollutants. These stressors affect not only habitat-forming …

Multi-Temporal UAV Data and object-based image analysis (OBIA) for estimation of substrate changes in a post-bleaching scenario on a maldivian reef

L Fallati, L Saponari, A Savini, F Marchese, C Corselli… - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Coral reefs are declining worldwide as a result of the effects of multiple natural and
anthropogenic stressors, including regional-scale temperature-induced coral bleaching …

Recurrent mass-bleaching and the potential for ecosystem collapse on Australia's Great Barrier Reef

MS Pratchett, SF Heron, C Mellin… - Ecosystem collapse and …, 2021 - Springer
Coral reefs are extremely vulnerable to human-induced climate change. Most notably,
increasing ocean temperatures are causing increasing incidence and severity of mass coral …

Early recovery dynamics of turbid coral reefs after recurring bleaching events

RD Evans, SK Wilson, R Fisher, NM Ryan… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
The worlds' coral reefs are declining due to the combined effects of natural disturbances and
anthropogenic pressures including thermal coral bleaching associated with global climate …

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
Abstract In August to September 2020, severe sea surface temperature anomalies were
recorded for Hainan Island and the Beibu Gulf from South China Sea (SCS) and at the same …

Automating drone image processing to map coral reef substrates using google earth engine

MK Bennett, N Younes, K Joyce - Drones, 2020 - mdpi.com
While coral reef ecosystems hold immense biological, ecological, and economic value,
frequent anthropogenic and environmental disturbances have caused these ecosystems to …