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Global warming and recurrent mass bleaching of corals

Authors :
Hughes, Terry P.
Kerry, James T.
lvarez-Noriega, Mariana
lvarez-Romero, Jorge G.
Anderson, Kristen D.
Baird, Andrew H.
Babcock, Russell C.
Beger, Maria
Bellwood, David R.
Berkelmans, Ray
Bridge, Tom C.
Butler, Ian R.
Byrne, Maria
Cantin, Neal E.
Comeau, Steeve
Connolly, Sean R.
Cumming, Graeme S.
Dalton, Steven J.
Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo
Eakin, C. Mark
Figueira, Will F.
Gilmour, James P.
Harrison, Hugo B.
Heron, Scott F.
Hoey, Andrew S.
Hobbs, Jean-Paul A.
Hoogenboom, Mia O.
Kennedy, Emma V.
Kuo, Chao-yang
Lough, Janice M.
Lowe, Ryan J.
Liu, Gang
McCulloch, Malcolm T.
Malcolm, Hamish A.
McWilliam, Michael J.
Pandolfi, John M.
Pears, Rachel J.
Pratchett, Morgan S.
Schoepf, Verena
Simpson, Tristan
Skirving, William J.
Sommer, Brigitte
Torda, Gergely
Wachenfeld, David R.
Willis, Bette L.
Wilson, Shaun K.
Source :
Nature. March 16, 2017, Vol. 543 Issue 7645, p373, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

During 20152016, record temperatures triggered a pan-tropical episode of coral bleaching, the third global-scale event since mass bleaching was first documented in the 1980s. Here we examine how and why the severity of recurrent major bleaching events has varied at multiple scales, using aerial and underwater surveys of Australian reefs combined with satellite-derived sea surface temperatures. The distinctive geographic footprints of recurrent bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef in 1998, 2002 and 2016 were determined by the spatial pattern of sea temperatures in each year. Water quality and fishing pressure had minimal effect on the unprecedented bleaching in 2016, suggesting that local protection of reefs affords little or no resistance to extreme heat. Similarly, past exposure to bleaching in 1998 and 2002 did not lessen the severity of bleaching in 2016. Consequently, immediate global action to curb future warming is essential to secure a future for coral reefs.<br />Author(s): Terry P. Hughes (corresponding author) [1]; James T. Kerry [1]; Mariana lvarez-Noriega [1, 2]; Jorge G. lvarez-Romero [1]; Kristen D. Anderson [1]; Andrew H. Baird [1]; Russell C. Babcock [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
543
Issue :
7645
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.485686521
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21707