Rapid Coral Decay Is Associated with Marine Heatwave Mortality Events on Reefs
Abstract
Severe marine heatwaves have recently become a common feature of global ocean conditions due to a rapidly changing climate [1, 2]. These increasingly severe thermal conditions are causing an unprecedented increase in the frequency and severity of mortality events in marine ecosystems, including on coral reefs [3]. The degradation of coral reefs will result in the collapse of ecosystem services that sustain over half a billion people globally [4,...
Paper Details
Title
Rapid Coral Decay Is Associated with Marine Heatwave Mortality Events on Reefs
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
16
Pages
2723 - 2730.e4
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