Multiple stressors in a changing world: the need for an improved perspective on physiological responses to the dynamic marine environment

AR Gunderson, EJ Armstrong… - Annual review of marine …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Abiotic conditions (eg, temperature and pH) fluctuate through time in most marine
environments, sometimes passing intensity thresholds that induce physiological stress …

The role of natural variability in sha** the response of coral reef organisms to climate change

EB Rivest, S Comeau, CE Cornwall - Current Climate Change Reports, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review We investigate whether regimes of greater daily variability in
temperature or pH result in greater tolerance to ocean warming and acidification in key reef …

Sexual production of corals for reef restoration in the Anthropocene

CJ Randall, AP Negri, KM Quigley, T Foster… - Marine Ecology …, 2020 - int-res.com
Coral-reef ecosystems are experiencing frequent and severe disturbance events that are
reducing global coral abundance and potentially overwhelming the natural capacity for reefs …

Multistressor impacts of warming and acidification of the ocean on marine invertebrates' life histories

M Byrne, R Przeslawski - Integrative and comparative biology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Benthic marine invertebrates live in a multistressor world where stressor levels are, and will
continue to be, exacerbated by global warming and increased atmospheric carbon dioxide …

Hidden impacts of ocean acidification to live and dead coral framework

SJ Hennige, LC Wicks… - … of the Royal …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Cold-water corals, such as Lophelia pertusa, are key habitat-forming organisms found
throughout the world's oceans to 3000 m deep. The complex three-dimensional framework …

Delayed coral recovery in a warming ocean

K Osborne, AA Thompson, AJ Cheal… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change threatens coral reefs across the world. Intense bleaching has caused
dramatic coral mortality in many tropical regions in recent decades, but less obvious chronic …

Temperature is the evil twin: effects of increased temperature and ocean acidification on reproduction in a reef fish

GM Miller, FJ Kroon, S Metcalfe… - Ecological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Reproduction in many organisms can be disrupted by changes to the physical environment,
such as those predicted to occur during climate change. Marine organisms face the dual …

Coral Reefs and People in a High-CO2 World: Where Can Science Make a Difference to People?

L Pendleton, A Comte, C Langdon, JA Ekstrom… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Reefs and People at Risk Increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere put shallow,
warm-water coral reef ecosystems, and the people who depend upon them at risk from two …

Synergies between local and climate-driven impacts on coral reefs in the Tropical Pacific: A review of issues and adaptation opportunities

LXC Dutra, MDE Haywood, S Singh, M Ferreira… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Coral reefs in the tropical Pacific region are exposed to a range of anthropogenic local
pressures. Climate change is exacerbating local impacts, causing unprecedented declines …

Climate‐driven changes to ocean circulation and their inferred impacts on marine dispersal patterns

LJ Wilson, CJ Fulton, AMC Hogg… - Global ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The dispersal and distribution patterns of many marine organisms are driven by
oceanographic conditions, which are influenced by global climate. Climate‐driven …