Dynamic fragility of oceanic coral reef ecosystems
Newcastle University · Australian Institute of Marine Science · +2 more institutions
Abstract
As one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems known, and one of the first ecosystems to exhibit major climate-warming impacts (coral bleaching), coral reefs have drawn much scientific attention to what may prove to be their Achilles heel, the thermal sensitivity of reef-building corals. Here we show that climate change-driven loss of live coral, and ultimately structural complexity, in the Seychelles results in local extinctions, substantial reductions in species richness, reduced taxonomic distinctness, and a loss of species within key functional groups of reef fish. The importance of deteriorating physical structure to these patterns demonstrates the longer-term impacts of bleaching on reefs and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.01
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
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6Topics & keywords
- Resilience of coral reefs
- Reef
- Coral reef
- Coral bleaching
- Ecosystem
- Climate change
- Marine ecosystem
- Coral reef protection
- Life below water