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Projecting Coral Reef Futures Under Global Warming and Ocean Acidification

Australian Research Council · The University of Queensland · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consistent with the imminent disappearance of modern reefs globally because of annual mass bleaching events, carbonate dissolution, and insufficient time for substantial evolutionary responses. Emerging evidence for variability in the coral calcification response to acidification, geographical variation in bleaching susceptibility and recovery, responses to past climate change, and potential rates of adaptation to rapid warming supports an alternative scenario in which reef degradation occurs with greater temporal and spatial heterogeneity than current projections suggest. Reducing uncertainty in projecting coral reef…

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Keywords
  • Ocean acidification
  • Reef
  • Coral reef
  • Climate change
  • Environmental science
  • Coral bleaching
  • Effects of global warming on oceans
  • Coral
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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