Thermal stress induces persistently altered coral reef fish assemblages

Volume: 25, Issue: 8, Pages: 2739 - 2750
Published: Jun 18, 2019
Abstract
Ecological communities are reorganizing in response to warming temperatures. For continuous ocean habitats this reorganization is characterized by large‐scale species redistribution, but for tropical discontinuous habitats such as coral reefs, spatial isolation coupled with strong habitat dependence of fish species imply that turnover and local extinctions are more significant mechanisms. In these systems, transient marine heatwaves are causing...
Paper Details
Title
Thermal stress induces persistently altered coral reef fish assemblages
Published Date
Jun 18, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
2739 - 2750
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