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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Thermal stress and tropical reefs: mass coral bleaching in a stable temperature environment?
Autor : Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira
Teixeira, Carlos Eduardo Peres
Ferreira, Sarah Maria Cavalcante
Gurgel, Anne Larisse Alves Rebouças
Paiva, Bárbara Pereira
Menezes, Maria Ozilea Bezerra
Davis, Marcus
Tavares, Tallita Cruz Lopes
Palabras clave : Coral reef;Climate change;Climatology;Recifes de corais;Mudança climática;Climologia
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Marine Biodiversity
Citación : SOARES, Marcelo de Oliveira; TEIXEIRA, Carlos Eduardo Peres; FERREIRA, Sarah Maria Cavalcante; GURGEL, Anne Larisse Alves Rebouças; PAIVA, Bárbara Pereira; MENEZES, Maria Ozilea Bezerra; DAVIS, Marcus; TAVARES, Tallita Cruz Lopes. Thermal stress and tropical reefs: mass coral bleaching in a stable temperature environment? Marine Biodiversity, Germany, v. 22, p. 1-9, 2019.
Abstract: This study reports on the deepest records (~ 24 m depth) of coral bleaching in a naturally temperature-stable environment (> 26 °C with an intra-annual variability of ~ 2 °C), which was recorded during a mass bleaching event in the locally dominant, massive scleractinian coral Siderastrea stellata in equatorial waters of Brazil (SW Atlantic). An inter-annual analysis (2002– 2017) indicated that this bleaching event was related to anomalies in sea surface temperature (SST) that led to the warmest year (2010) in this century (1 to 1.7 °C above average). Such anomalies caused heat stress (28.5–29.5 °C) in this equatorial environment that resulted in a bleaching event. Our results suggest that the increase in SST, low turbidity, and weak winds may have acted together to affect these stress-tolerant corals in marginal reefs. The equatorial coastline of Brazil is characterized by low intra-annual and inter-annual variations in SST, which suggests that the S. stellata corals here may be acclimatized to these stable conditions and, consequently, have a lower bleaching threshold because of lower historical heat stress.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/66807
ISSN : 1867-1616
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