Authors
Robert Van Woesik, Tom Shlesinger, Andréa G Grottoli, Rob J Toonen, Rebecca Vega Thurber, Mark E Warner, Ann Marie Hulver, Leila Chapron, Rowan H McLachlan, Rebecca Albright, Eric Crandall, Thomas M DeCarlo, Mary K Donovan, Jose Eirin‐Lopez, Hugo B Harrison, Scott F Heron, Danwei Huang, Adriana Humanes, Thomas Krueger, Joshua S Madin, Derek Manzello, Lisa C McManus, Mikhail Matz, Erinn M Muller, Mauricio Rodriguez‐Lanetty, Maria Vega‐Rodriguez, Christian R Voolstra, Jesse Zaneveld
Publication date
2022/7
Source
Global change biology
Volume
28
Issue
14
Pages
4229-4250
Description
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs, mass coral bleaching and mortality have emerged as ubiquitous responses to ocean warming, yet one of the greatest challenges of this epiphenomenon is linking information across scientific disciplines and spatial and temporal scales. Here we review some of the seminal and recent coral‐bleaching discoveries from an ecological, physiological, and molecular perspective. We also evaluate which data and processes can improve predictive models and provide a conceptual framework that integrates measurements across biological scales. Taking an integrative approach across biological and spatial scales, using for example hierarchical models to estimate major coral‐reef processes, will not only rapidly advance coral‐reef science but will also provide necessary information to guide decision‐making and conservation …
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